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Bill Maher really is personified.
Club Random is such a garbage name. It gets even dumber when you learn that it’s called that because he named the bar in his house “Club Random” and that’s where it’s recorded.
God Maher’s fit is so bad.
I love Bill Burr, he might be the most honest person that uses the “what do I know, I’m just a dumb white guy” disclaimer line because he actually does try to learn and admits when he’s wrong and does better.
Which makes him perfect for taking down a smug up-his-own-ass clown like Maher.
That was cathartic.
Bill is the master at takedowns. He might be the best insult comic who isn’t really an insult comic.
I’m trying to understand what changed…
Admittedly I used to not mind Bill Maher, I used to watch Real Time and appreciate it.
Has he always been like this and I’ve evolved in my sociopolitical beliefs, or has he become more of a chudass and I’m still a ?
He’s always been like this
That’s kinda what I think too. Just embarrassing to know I was a bigger lib at one time lol.
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It was around the same time I watched the daily show, and stuff like that. The comedy shows that made luke warm takes about politics. It was a digestible way to take in a different political perspective than I was used to growing up.
All that shit is just unbearable to me now. The smug takes from people who are insulated from the repercussions of the politics they make fun of.
Maher was also the worst of all of them I think for sure.
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Nothing will beat Tim Heidecker’s Office Hours episode with Fred Armisen where he does the whole thing brutally parodying Club Random.
oh my god this is the most exhausting thing i’ve ever watched in my life, its a perfect imitation of bill marhr
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