Real Time with Bill Maher - Ep. #547: Al Franken, David Sanger

Episode Date: October 31, 2020

Bill’s guests are Al Franken, David Sanger, John Heilemann and Lis Smith. (Originally aired 10/30/20) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit pod...castchoices.com/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Welcome to an HBO podcast from the HBO late-night series, Real Time with Bill Maugh. Thank you so much. I appreciate it. Look at you. You did it. You came out. You braved the pandemic.
Starting point is 00:00:51 I appreciate it. Thank you. Okay. All right. I know we're all very... four days before the election. As Stormy Daniels once said,
Starting point is 00:01:06 let's just get this over with. Right? Isn't that how you... I tell you... Ah! Everything's going on at once. Election and it's fucking Halloween tomorrow. You know, there's a full moon, and we've got to set our clocks back.
Starting point is 00:01:26 You can do that? Melania loves that, by the way. She gets an extra hour of pretend she's asleep. But this election, ah, over, you know, over 80 million people have voted already?
Starting point is 00:01:46 Wow. And the Supreme Court says some even may be counted. So, that's... No, we never had anything like this amount of early voting. Are you kidding? And it's good. You know what they say? The early bird votes out the worm.
Starting point is 00:02:06 And how about, you know, How about a big thank you to the postal workers of America? I know they get a lot of shit. They don't deserve it. Trump tried to make it hard for them. Trump has not been this scared of the mail since the draft. Not that he's giving up, by the way.
Starting point is 00:02:31 There's a lot of voter intimidation going on out there. Have you seen that on the news? A lot of Trump thugs harassing likely Biden voting. voters, you know, they call poll watchers. They call themselves. You know what? If you see one of these poll watchers, point at your crotch and go, you know what, you can watch this poll. I got a poll you can watch.
Starting point is 00:02:56 Trump has been having, is this a coincidence? He's been having three rallies a day. And also, COVID-19 infection rates are the highest ever. It's almost as if someone has been traveling around the country, super spreading. It's like... Trump's like, if I'm going down, I'm taking everybody with me. But not here in California.
Starting point is 00:03:23 Our rate is low compared to the rest of the country, because he doesn't come here. Because he doesn't come here. If we want COVID here, we'll get it the old-fashioned way from Justin Turner. Yeah, there was also, now, it went all through the White House. Now, Pence, there was a big outbreak in Mike Pence's office. Five of his aides were tested positive. and his fly is on a ventilator.
Starting point is 00:04:00 I love this story. Phil Collins' latest musician. A lot of them have had to do that to tell Trump, stop using my music. The Rolling Stones did this. Arrowsmith had to tell him. Neil Young, Elton John. Boy, it is not easy being a
Starting point is 00:04:15 baby boomer Trump fan. Your entire playlist hates you. And, of course, we have a new Supreme Court justice. Amy Coney Barrett was sworn on Monday, a newest Supreme Court judge, and this was eight days before an election. Wow.
Starting point is 00:04:38 That's like marrying a woman after her water breaks. Really? I mean, she went to the court the other day. Ruth Bader Ginsburg still had stuff in the fridge. What? What was so wrong about that one? We got to get the full crowd back. It's always going to be.
Starting point is 00:05:05 to be 20 with the stick up their ass. No, the writing is on the wall there with the Supreme Court on Roe versus Wade, getting overturned. Are you kidding? I was driving on work today. I passed a Planned Parenthood. They had a sign out front now providing anal bleaching. Okay, so this is it.
Starting point is 00:05:29 Oh, you like anal bleaching's okay, but Ruth Bader Ginsburg's refrigerator was out of bounds. I will never understand audiences. Okay. So this is it, folks, right? Are you ready? Did you vote? Are you going to vote? I mean, this is the moment. I'm not going to see you again until after.
Starting point is 00:05:51 I'll see you on the other side. Vote your conscience. And by the way, this selection, for this election, if you voted third party, we're going to give you a sticker that says, I farted. All right, we got a great show. We have John Heilman and Liz Smith. And a little later, we will be speaking with author David Sanger.
Starting point is 00:06:10 But first up, he is the former Democratic Senator from Minnesota, who now hosts the Al Franken podcast, Al Franken. Your papers are sticking out of your pocket. Oh, yeah, I got something. Oh. By the way, thanks for the free COVID test. Oh, nice. Our pleasure.
Starting point is 00:06:44 This is something for later. And are you nervous? I mean, it's election time. Does it get the old juices flowing? Do you remember the old days when you had to? This has been flown for quite a while during this cycle. But, you know, you have said for two years, I think you're the first one to say this for two years.
Starting point is 00:07:05 Yeah. He ain't going. What if he won't leave? And my answer to that is, that's great. Because if he won't leave, that means he lost. And he will be escorted out. And I'll pick him up and take him wherever he wants to go. Okay, well, that's, you know, this is what Democrats keep saying,
Starting point is 00:07:25 and, you know, Democrats have been wrong about so much. So you, excuse me, if I'm not so sanguine as you are about this. Oh, I think he can steal it. This is what happens in other countries. We've seen this in many other countries. Now we are one of those countries, maybe. I shouldn't have been that he started, Bill. What?
Starting point is 00:07:42 I didn't mean, I know I'm afraid he'll steal it, if that's what you're talking about. No, what I'm talking about is if he says, there's easily a scenario which you can see where he's never going to concede. So he's going to say all kinds of shit about I'm hearing about ballots, I'm hearing about this and then he has a lot of enablers in courts and legislatures.
Starting point is 00:08:08 Okay, so it comes to January 20th. He's saying, we've got to suspend this until we find out what the hell is going on and then I know you guys keep saying he'll be escorted out by people in the government. He is the government. No, January 20th. By the law.
Starting point is 00:08:25 Joe Biden, if the scenario happens, Joe Biden will be the president at noon. He will get taken, scored it out. That's if, listen, what you're talking about is, perhaps. What you're talking about is the boogaloo boys and everybody's starting. What I'm talking about is at the point
Starting point is 00:08:43 that the commander in chief says, this election has been rigged, it's not fair. I'm still present until we figure it out. We don't know what will happen. Let's agree to disagree on this. Yeah, we don't know. But look, you're one of the few liberals who the military likes. Really? You are.
Starting point is 00:09:03 You played many USA shows. You're welcome there. They trust you. They like you. What's your assessment on if they have to get involved? The chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, Millie, will take him out. So you, okay. Well, okay. Okay.
Starting point is 00:09:25 I hope so, but, you know, it may not come down to him. It shouldn't. It shouldn't. I know all the different steps along the way that he's going to try to steal it. That's why it is so important for everybody to vote. And I won my first election, like 312 votes, you know. Right. You had recounts, right?
Starting point is 00:09:48 I had a recount. They didn't let, I didn't get there until July. and I won the recount actually in January, but they did legal stuff to keep me out. But if it weren't for those 312 votes, we wouldn't have the Affordable Care Act because I was the 60th vote. So this is what this was.
Starting point is 00:10:09 This is what this was about. This was, I want your audience to go to joebiden.com slash call because I know everybody tells me I'm so nervous. I can't wait until the... Do something. And you call there, they will give you people in battleground states.
Starting point is 00:10:30 If you live in L.A., they won't give you somebody across the street. And listen, you can... Ignore your family. You can do that. You don't have to cook meals for them. Scientific proof, a 7-year-old can use a microwave oven. And scientifically been proven that a 7-year-old can... teacher, four-year-old to use a microwave.
Starting point is 00:10:55 So, you guys... What does that have to do with Biden getting... You don't have children. You don't have children, and happily so. I know, I know. And that's the right choice for you. We don't have to fight about that. No, no, we're not fighting.
Starting point is 00:11:10 Okay, all right. What I'm saying is... You seem hostile about that. You do not have children, and happily so. No. And you do. That's great. We're different people. You know, it's...
Starting point is 00:11:19 Bill. Yeah. I am so happy. children because you don't want to have children. I'm so happy, too. Here's what that meant. Here, yes, you should be. Here's, here's what that joke means.
Starting point is 00:11:34 Here's what the joke means. Okay. When you're a parent, you often have to prepare food for kids. But if you're not, if you're lazy about it, you can put it in the microwave. Oh, I see. And a seven-year-old knows how to do that. And I'm saying a scientific fact, which it really isn't.
Starting point is 00:11:53 But we all know it is. And then the scientific fact I went even further with the joke, and you know this, that's scientifically proven that a four-year-old, a seven-year-old can teach a four-year-old. Am I right? Yeah, yes. But that's not what we want to talk about.
Starting point is 00:12:16 I don't know. I know you want to talk about Cabin-old. Is it true that kids say the darn just things? Is that, I've heard that often, but I... They're so friggin' cute. And by the way, I did. I did take an insult from the, from the, I did marry Frannie immediately after a water broke. That's also a joke.
Starting point is 00:12:38 If anyone should not like that joke, it should be Franny or my kids. Let's click. We got a little time left. Let's click. Let's get on to the, I mean, what's even more important than kids in microwaves is the Senate. How about that for a segue? Is the debt? The Senate. The Senate. Absolutely. Your old place of business where you used to work.
Starting point is 00:13:06 If Biden wins and doesn't have the Senate, it's pointless. Mitch McConnell will stop everything. He filibustered more appointees of Obama's than had been filibustered in the entire previous history in the United States.
Starting point is 00:13:21 And believe me, we don't want him to be the majority. He's not as charming as look. So we have to, and we have opportunities in Maine, in North Carolina, South Carolina, two in Georgia, Mississippi is in play. Iowa, Kansas is in play.
Starting point is 00:13:40 Alaska is in play. Colorado, we should win. Montana, Arizona. But if you call folks, and you can just go back and watch the tape and see where it was, so I won't do that again. Play back to part about the microwave, though. It's fantastic.
Starting point is 00:13:55 It's gold. You see, a lot of people don't understand frozen dinners. Okay, so we got to, right. But you mentioned Lindsay Graham. Did you? Yes. You work with people like that. And you, besides being liked by the military,
Starting point is 00:14:20 you also were liked by Republicans as much as they can like someone on the other team. Lindsay and I were friendly. Oh, okay. I know what you're doing there. No, I'm just... Anyone who starts his sentence, Lindsay and I, I'm interested.
Starting point is 00:14:36 Listen, there is sort of an open secret in D.C., and that is Lindsay is a compulsive shoplifter, and they have video of him lifting a gravy boat from a pottery barn. And the people, South Carolina, They're very religious They'll forgive anything, but they just They love their gravy.
Starting point is 00:15:06 Now, that's not fake news, is it? Uh-huh. You wouldn't indulge you. Also, I was like the microwave. I understood. So, uh... A joke. Roll a little rusty.
Starting point is 00:15:22 So, uh... Yeah, it's nice to have an audience. It is nice. It's so, it's one. It's fantastic. Thank you, guys. It is. Thank you. So, okay. So my final thing, as I was going to say, you were friendly with the Republicans.
Starting point is 00:15:38 Say everything goes the way you say it will. They tent the White House and make Trump leave. I don't see it happening, but they do. And on January 20th, my 65th birthday, we have a new president. How do we get back to normal? How do we get back to at least where we were, which wasn't good, but better than horrible?
Starting point is 00:15:58 That's such a great question. You have eight seconds. The answer is that we probably can't because there's two universes of information. Remember when I wrote Rush Limbaugh as a big fat idiot and other observations? And then I wrote Lies and the lying liars they'd tell.
Starting point is 00:16:19 Lies and lying liars who tell them a fair and balance look at the right. And that was about Fox. Rush, that book was about Rush, and he gets the Presidential Medal of Freedom and a war that was given to Caesar Chavez to Martin Luther King Jr. Right. To the Apollo 13 astronauts. Right. And then Rush. But it's because if it weren't for
Starting point is 00:16:39 Rush, Trump wouldn't have been there. Right. All right. Al, thank you. We miss you. Hope to see you soon. All right, let's meet our panel. How are you? Who are you? Okay. He is the executive editor of the RECA. An executive producer of host of Showtime's The Circus. John Heilman is over here. John Heilman, appropriately distanced from me. And she's a Democratic strategist and former senior advisor
Starting point is 00:17:13 to Mayor Pout Buttigieg appropriately distanced. Liz Smith is over here. How you doing? Okay, guys, I'm so glad you guys are here because it is right before the election and you two are lifers with elections, right? I mean, you have feel for elections that I don't think I quite have because I'm still, I don't know.
Starting point is 00:17:35 You know, the polls are so up for, Biden and then when I see like on the streets in the countryside, people I know Pennsylvania and Ohio and they say, all you see is Trump. Trump signs, Trump flags, Trump parades.
Starting point is 00:17:51 And we've had it in Beverly Hills. You saw it in Times Square in New York. Is it just because they're loud and proud and armed? Yeah. You know? Oh yeah. There's some of it we could see. And the Biden people are like, okay, you know what? We don't need to engage. You
Starting point is 00:18:07 guys are intimidating, we'll do it in the voting booth. Yes. That's it? No, I don't think that's it. You're right. You do not see Biden people walking around in these bright red hats, putting like 10 flags in their yard. You know why?
Starting point is 00:18:24 Because we're not members of a cult, okay? And you don't see Joe Biden telling his supporters to pack into a super spreader event that is going to put his supporters at risk, you know, for health complications. Right. Because Joe Biden is not a cult leader, okay? And we need to get away from this sort of cult of personality that has sometimes dominated politics, I think, recently. But more importantly, you know, there's so many signs of enthusiasm.
Starting point is 00:19:00 Youth enthusiasm is up. Biden's numbers with independents, seniors, all that. He's beating Trump with women by 25. Yes. Can you win an election if you lose women by 25? Well, it's hard if you're losing women, college-educated voters, suburban voters, and senior citizens. You're losing them all by large, not by large increments. And I would say, Bill, you know, it's been fascinating.
Starting point is 00:19:28 We've been making the circus now. We're at the end of our 12th episode. So we've been out in the field following the campaign doing what a lot of people aren't doing, which is like out there in the world covering this, right? And everything Liz says is true. And Joe Biden has not done a lot of, does not do as many events as Donald Trump. He doesn't want to be the Johnny Apple seed of COVID, you know, going around the country. And really, I mean, it is the case that Donald Trump right now is the most irresponsible person on planet Earth when it comes to this every pandemic.
Starting point is 00:19:58 He is going every... We used to criticize Trump for not trying to bring the country together and being only focused on his base. right now he goes and does, he's doing four or five events a day, he's going to finish this thing with 17 events in the course of the next three days. Every single one of them, he's threatening to kill every single person who shows up and every single person that those people meet at the Starbucks later, right? So he doesn't care. He's like, get COVID, stay alive long enough to vote for me,
Starting point is 00:20:24 and then I don't give a shit if you die. He only cares about himself. So that's true. And Joe Biden's not doing that, right? He's doing, you know, events that follow the CDC guidelines, et cetera, et cetera. But you don't want to know where you see Democratic enthusiasm. 86,394,7 votes have been cast in this country already. That's so astronomically far off the charts for a really vote ever in the history of the country, right?
Starting point is 00:20:54 And the vast majority of them are, we know from party registration, the vast majority of them are Democrats. Now, Republicans may make up that shortfall. They may make it all up on Election Day. But today, where you see Democratic enthusiasm, and whether that's for Joe Biden or if it's mostly for getting Donald Trump the fuck out of town, is in those giant lines that you've seen...
Starting point is 00:21:19 We've been watching them on television for the last month. You look at those big lines. That's your Democratic enthusiasm. It's those people who are standing in line in the cold for four or six hours to get a vote back. Great speech. I would add one other thing... You're elected.
Starting point is 00:21:33 I would add one other thing that makes... I'm not wrong. feel better about 2020 versus 2016 is in 2016 Trump was a theory he was an idea you know let's burn the house down now it's a reality and now everyone
Starting point is 00:21:47 who voted for him realizes that he burned down the house not everyone hardly everyone lots of people like it I mean the voters not the Trump supporters right and there's a big difference and between Trump voters and Trump supporters right Trump voters are not the people wearing the red hats
Starting point is 00:22:03 right and those are the people that we are seeing coming back into the Democrat. He definitely lost a lot of people. Okay. So let me ask about Philadelphia. A lot of trouble in Philadelphia. And I have two questions. You sound like Trump right now when you say that.
Starting point is 00:22:14 A lot of trouble in Philadelphia. Well, there is. There's not. No, no, I'm just saying he's going to tell us. You were just talking about it before. A lot of trouble in Philadelphia. He likes picking on Philadelphia, is my friend. Right.
Starting point is 00:22:22 Well, let me explain to people who haven't followed what's going on there in Philadelphia. It's a familiar script from 2020. There was a shooting of a black man by the police, followed by, killed him, protests, then looting. National Guard called out curfew. We've seen this before. The guy was
Starting point is 00:22:43 mentally unstable, had a knife. My two things. One, police have to... Look, was this racism? I don't know. No one will ever know. Whether they would have shot him, whether he was white or black. But what I do know, and I've been saying this about the police for years,
Starting point is 00:23:01 they have to find a way to not kill people who you could do it, you could get rid of a knife from a guy without killing him. Yeah. This, this to me is more about, maybe they're racist, maybe that, more about tactics and training and this attitude that the police have, that our lives are somehow more valuable. I'm not saying they're less valuable, but they're not more precious. You could get, you could diffuse a guy with a knife without firing 14 slugs.
Starting point is 00:23:32 You can't, police have got to stop this act. This is what Stalin used to say. No person, no problem. Yes, exactly. If there's no person, there's no problem. But that can't be the way to do it. Right. And I think that if we want those sort of common sense reforms, you know, de-escalation trainings, things like that in police, and police departments across the country, you know, Biden is the way to go. I know that Donald Trump is trying to exploit this and exploit some of, you know, the violence that is erupted in Philadelphia after the fact. But, you know, he contributes to the atmosphere that has created that.
Starting point is 00:24:06 And I think that if he's trying to win over the suburbs, suburban moms, my guess is that suburban women, suburban moms are a lot more pissed off, seeing a shot and killed to death in front of his own mother than they are seeing, you know, a few stores being looted. But here's my other question about this. Trump said to the proud boys, his little paramilitary group, Stand down and stand by, you know, which was his way of saying,
Starting point is 00:24:35 wait till the election is over before ginning up the other side. I feel like maybe the left should say this in Philadelphia. I feel like maybe this is a gift to Donald Trump. I feel like when people see a city on fire, first of all, they may not want to go to the polls if things are on fire. And you need Philadelphia to win Pennsylvania,
Starting point is 00:24:56 and you need Pennsylvania probably to win the White House, or it certainly may be. And Hillary, one reason why she lost was because she underperformed in Philadelphia. There's going to be a lot of, unfortunately, there's going to be a lot of complexity and a lot of chaos, unfortunately, in Pennsylvania over the course of the next week, Bill.
Starting point is 00:25:15 And I think, you know, and some of it relates to this problem, and some of it relates to larger problems, some of it relates to the fact the postal services have been cut back and that the things that we should have done, that the federal government should have done if the president had cared about making sure everyone could vote safely, like funding a big,
Starting point is 00:25:29 you know, help make the vote safe for people effort once the pandemic hit, all of that would have been reduced. But Pennsylvania is going to be a shit show next week. I'm certain, and obviously it's a crucial state in terms of both candidates passed the 270 electoral votes. But I don't know what Joe Biden could say more than what he said on this. I'm not talking about Joe Biden.
Starting point is 00:25:49 I'm talking about the leaders of the protest there. I'm saying I feel like, you know, it's kind of ironic, but I feel like... Weren't you saying somebody should say somebody should say this? of the protesters? The Democrats should say that? Yes, but not Joe Biden. Maybe. Well, he's the leader of the Democratic Party. Yes, he should too, but also they themselves. I feel like sometimes I read about these protests like in Portland, and it's like white people leading these protests about black rights. And I feel like one of the ultimate ways of showing
Starting point is 00:26:18 white privileges to not have to think practically. You know, I feel like the black folks saved the Democratic Party because they thought practically. That's why we bound up. with Joe Biden? Because they didn't, you know, and that's a good question. What would we be now? Let me ask that. Where would we be now if the candidate was Elizabeth Warren or Bernie or Pete Buttigieg? So with Pete, I think Pete would be probably running similar to Joe Biden because I think
Starting point is 00:26:48 that they appealed to the same part of the party. With Elizabeth Warren and Sanders, that's more of an open question. But, you know, I remember sitting here six months ago with you and we were debating, oh, Is Joe Biden going to meet the moment? Is he going to be able to generate enthusiasm? And God damn, yes, he has. And I have been so surprised by it. And he has met the moment with his seriousness
Starting point is 00:27:10 in a way that I never thought possible. And here's the thing, Bill. I think that, you know, as we've seen in a lot of these cases, there have been a ton of peaceful protests since George Floyd. Some of those protests have gotten out of hand. There's been looting. There's been violence. All of it unacceptable.
Starting point is 00:27:24 And to the extent that it got out of control in various places, like Seattle, in some other cities. and to the extent that it might in Philadelphia, it is ostensibly a political gift to Donald Trump. Trump has tried to capitalize on that, and what we've seen is him from Kenosha to other places. He's tried to make that argument that Joe Biden as president would be the president
Starting point is 00:27:42 for looting and rioting and cities out of control. And as we sit here today in every national poll that's been done over the course of the last couple weeks, Joe Biden continues to beat Donald Trump on the issue of law and order pretty consistently because of the fact that he's not been a left Democrat who's been soft on that question. He made a choice after the Republican convention.
Starting point is 00:28:01 It came out and said, looting and rioting is bad. There's no place for it. There's a place for peaceful protest, not for looting and riding. And by making that choice, which was a, you know, not... There are a lot of Democrats who would have, I think, not stood up and made that argument. Biden did, and it helped to defuse that issue in the context of the election. I thought his best moment at the debate was when he said, this guy doesn't know he's running against Joe Biden. Right.
Starting point is 00:28:23 I beat those other people because I... Yeah. Exactly. So, all right. So we have a new support. Supreme Court Justice, Amy, Comey, it's a hard name to say. I'm going to, ACB. We're going to get it done.
Starting point is 00:28:36 Okay. She is making it almost a completely Catholic court, which I like to point out. And she's not just a Catholic. She's a Mel Gibson's dad Catholic. This is... She's the Catholics as you are to atheists. Yes. I mean, this is like a court that looks like the Da Vinci Code now.
Starting point is 00:29:03 So we thought it would be a good time to do one of our favorite bits. 24 things you don't know about. Amy Coney Barrett, 24 things. 24, not 25. They stole that from us. All right. Like, for example, when my family plays Scrabble, we take out the letters L-G-P-T-Q.
Starting point is 00:29:21 Thank you. It's the things you don't know about Amy Coney Barrett. I won't eat Chinese food because fortune cookies look like vaginas. Yeah, that sounds like her. When I'm stressed out, I'll eat a whole box of Eucharist. I'm a classically trained liar. My volleyball team was 10 and 3
Starting point is 00:29:58 against the other cults in our division. I believe the Spanish Inquisition had fine people on both sides. In college, I refused the title Magna Cum Laude because it sounds dirty. And I'm looking forward to getting some real hands-on experience being a judge. All right. So can I double down on my vitriol for Amy Comey, Connie Comey, whatever it is.
Starting point is 00:30:41 Oh, please do it. Please do that. Okay, she is part of a cult, and I don't just mean the Catholic Church. I mean, she's a cult within a cult. She's the people of praise. I mean, snake handlers. Yeah. Snake handlers. People who talk in tongues, speak in tongues, but just babbling. You know, they get messages from the Holy Spirit talking to ghosts. Okay, if you took religion out of this, you'd say this is a fucking nut. Do we really have to keep pretending that being part of this is not going to affect someone who is in one of the most powerful positions in the world, making judgments about climate change, for example? Now, I've had arguments.
Starting point is 00:31:22 I remember having one in the dorm room once in college with someone went on for like three hours, those bullshit dorm room arguments you had. And at the end of it, he just said, because Jesus Christ is going to come down and save us. Now, why did I waste three hours arguing with you? Because that's what's in your head. Jesus is going to save us. And that's who we have making decisions now.
Starting point is 00:31:43 Yeah, but I mean, ultimately for me, you know, I don't know about the whole cult thing. And I know I've read about that, but, like, the fact that she wants to strike down the ACA, the fact that she wants to overturn Roe v. Wade, that matters a lot more to me, honestly, than, you know, whatever religion she practices. But it comes from the religion.
Starting point is 00:32:02 Why are you separating them? You don't need to be religious to believe in those things. It helps. Okay, Brett Kavanaugh, look at him. It's another one. It's another Catholic nut on the court. Exactly. But I do think that the more that we focus on what these people actually want to do
Starting point is 00:32:19 and how it will impact everyone's lives, you know, the better it will be. Because you know that the Republicans will just say, we are a bunch of anti-Catholic bigots. I don't care. It's the truth. We can't have a country. We have a country that is increasingly
Starting point is 00:32:36 liberal and secular, and we have a Supreme Court that is increasingly doctrinaire. That's not going to work. So she's on the court, though, right? There's no... That's a done deal. So, are you sure?
Starting point is 00:32:54 I mean, I think the question now before us, and particularly before the Democratic Party, as Joe Biden, if he wins the presidency, which I continue to think is likely, but not certain, is going to be this question of, is the Democratic Party going to get behind the notion of trying to increase the number of justice on the court? And that will be a big question going forward.
Starting point is 00:33:14 And, you know, Joe Biden is clearly instinctually not in, does not like that idea, has not had a lot of enthusiasm before, but a lot of Democrats think it's, you know, the Democrat Republicans have not played fair. They have packed the court already, and so it's time to increase the numbers. It's called court packing. Can I ask, you run campaigns.
Starting point is 00:33:30 Very successful. You're very good at it. Oh, thank you. Why are the Democrats? Democrats so bad at messaging, court packing. They can't change the term. It sounds corrupt. It's associated with corruption.
Starting point is 00:33:43 No one likes it. And yet they keep using the term. Can't they have meetings like the Republicans have Frank Luntz and tell them how to talk about something? I would actually disagree with you. I think that's the term that's used often in the media. I work for Pete. He was the one candidate in the primary that...
Starting point is 00:34:00 Was for it. Big. He proposed... Well, not for court packing. He was for expanding the court and court reform. Well, that's what I just said. Why can't we call it that? But, yes, so I've already done that.
Starting point is 00:34:11 Yeah, I've already been talking. He called it, right? No, but I think that's right, because court packing does have a negative connotation. And I think no matter what side of the aisle you're on, you've got to be able to admit that the way things are happening right now, it's not sustainable, right? And the Supreme Court has gone the way of the U.S. Senate.
Starting point is 00:34:28 It is not an august institution. It's become completely partisan. And the fact that we let people just sit there until, you know, into their 90s and making decisions, and we've got to just fundamentally change the way that we do it, whether it's term limits, whether it's extending the number of justices, whether it's having, like, you know, five liberal, five Republican, five middle of the road, justices. But the days of having sort of swing votes on the Supreme Court are done, and I think it is really, really troubling development.
Starting point is 00:34:57 But I'll say, but I'll just say that Liz's point earlier, the thing that's going to happen that's going to make court packing or expanding the court, whatever you want to call it, going to make it real popular, is if this court overrules, tosses out the ACA and overturns Roe v. Wade. I mean, I think you're right, Bill, the country's getting more secular,
Starting point is 00:35:15 but here's what the country really is. The country's really in favor of the Affordable Care Act now, and the country is broadly in favor of abortion rights. And so you have a court now that has been, that has been packed by Republicans, goes and does those two things. Watch how fast the public will want to see
Starting point is 00:35:30 the court packed or expanded or grown. Reform. Reform, whatever you want to see. Whatever it is. We'll see that move pretty fast. So, okay. So let's imagine Joe Biden wins this election and somehow he takes office on January 20th. Imagine. Again, we'll just imagine. We'll see. What's going to happen with the Republican Party? It's interesting because there's going to have to be some sort of civil war, right? There's going to be the people who still want to stay with the Trump model. and maybe a sort of, you know, restoration. Yeah. And by the way, I hate to tell you this, folks,
Starting point is 00:36:08 but if he loses, he can run in 2024. You know... No, it's even worse. Because the day he loses, Donald Trump Jr. becomes a presumptive frontrunner for the Republican nomination. Not while Daddy's still alive. He does. Daddy will run until he's 112.
Starting point is 00:36:23 But, I mean, it's Donald Trump Jr. and Tucker Carlson, you know? Like, those are going to be some of the top choices. Okay, but what does Donald Trump live? outside the tent pissing in. Well, he's the most, he's the most powerful voice. Yeah. He's the most powerful voice in the Republican Party who gets beat and goes and buys OAN, or gets installed ahead of OAN, starts a media network and becomes the boys.
Starting point is 00:36:46 OAN, you know, the crazy, right-weighing television network? No. No. Well, anyway, don't watch it. Yeah, don't watch it. There's a, not of your, way further right than Fox News. Come on. Way further right than Breitbart.
Starting point is 00:36:56 It really exists. It's nuts. And one of their reporters gets to go to the White House press conferences and ask questions that Trump loves. But Trump on the outside becomes the leader of now what it is, will be hashtag resistance to the Joe Biden Democrats, who
Starting point is 00:37:10 will be seen of having stolen this election. 40% of the country will think this was a coup. Trump will say it was all rigged. He will become the voice of leading of keeping Trumpism alive. And Liz is exactly right. Whether it's Don But I'm asking where did the Republicans go? Donald Trump
Starting point is 00:37:27 is a big fat liar, to quote Al Franken, but he's right about this. He's got the support of 92, 93% of the Republican Party. The party is Donald Trump's party. It's going to still be Donald Trump's party. Even when he loses? Yes, absolutely. Trumpism has infected that party,
Starting point is 00:37:42 and it's going to take at least a decade, if not a lifetime, to exercise it. You know, and I do not see Larry Hogan. I don't see Charlie Baker coming in and taking the reins of that party. I just don't. It's the party of white grievance, and it will still be the party of white grievance if Donald Trump's not at the head of it anymore.
Starting point is 00:37:57 And that will be still... And Don Jr., or Tom, cotton or somebody else like that will become, that will be, there will be some resistance, there will be some people on the moderate side, whatever's left of that. But that is a shrivel, desiccated part of the party. The part, the vibrance of the
Starting point is 00:38:12 party is now, is racist, populist, xenophobic, white grievance. That's what the Republican Party is now. So they will never be, they will not be held accountable for not doing the one thing you're supposed to do when you get
Starting point is 00:38:30 elected, which is policy. I agree. They don't do policy. They do make you cry your liberal tears. Yeah, exactly. And they won't get, there will be no accounting. There was no Republican platform in 2020, Bill. There was no platform. They abolished the platform.
Starting point is 00:38:47 That's their policy now was whatever Trump says goes. And if you abolish your platform, you were a party without policy, by definition. Their platform is triggering the libs and basically fuck your feelings. Okay. All right. What a great note to bring out David. He is a New York Times national security correspondent and executive producer of the new HBO documentary,
Starting point is 00:39:08 The Perfect Weapon, based on his book of the same title, now streaming on HBO Max. David. Great to be with you, Bill. Great to have you here by Zoom. So your book, the documentary, fantastic. It's about cyber warfare. And I feel like this election that we're about to have
Starting point is 00:39:28 is a battle in this war. And I would hesitate to even say this is the future of warfare, cyber warfare. I feel like it's actually the present of warfare. And people haven't caught on to that yet. Would you agree with that assessment? It's definitely the present. I mean, so far, Bill, we've been lucky. It's been, instead of warfare, it's been sort of low-level, daily, constant conflict.
Starting point is 00:39:59 But everybody's been really careful. even the Russians, not to take it right up to that notch that would lead to a military conflict. And that's what makes the next few days so really fascinating, because as we describe, and as John Maggio laid out so well in as the director of the documentary, what happens over the next week, whether the Russians feel like they've been beaten back by U.S. Cyber Command, by all of the publicity, or whether or not, They feel like they can go mess with the election, and the Iranians, too, may well decide what's going on, and it may well decide whether Donald Trump can stand up and say, oh, there's been foreign interference.
Starting point is 00:40:42 We need to stop and think about where these electors came from. Well, you mentioned the Iranians. It's interesting. I read a story about the proud boys, which, as we mentioned here earlier, they're kind of a paramilitary group that work for Trump. and there was some stuff attributed to them online. And then it turned out, or it was said, that this was the Iranians posing as the proud boys. Now, we've seen this before. People try to get people on the other side excited.
Starting point is 00:41:14 They're trying to sow chaos and divisiveness. So it wasn't really the proud boys posting that. It was the Iranians. And then I read, it was possibly the Russians posing as the Iranians, posing as the proud boys. So we're living in this Hall of Mirror's age where we don't know who is doing what or where it's coming from. How do we counter that?
Starting point is 00:41:38 Well, you know, as Donald Trump famously said four years ago, it could have been a 400-pound guy sitting at the edge of his bed, right? In this particular case, U.S. intelligence pretty quickly tracked down that these emails were coming from the Iranians. Did you read any of the emails? Yeah. I mean, they read a little bit like the scriptwriters from Borat had, you know, been writing emails out there. They weren't the smoothest thing that was ever done.
Starting point is 00:42:08 They routed them through Saudi Arabia and through Estonia, and it got delivered to a few hundred people in Florida and Alaska and maybe a few others. That was pretty amateur work. What worries me more out of this bill is some other things we've seen happen in the past two weeks. The Russians moved. They're 18. The group that broke into all of the American utilities, the power grid. They haven't turned off the power yet. They know that would be a step too far.
Starting point is 00:42:42 But they're beginning to focus on state and local government. So far, they haven't touched the election infrastructure. Maybe they will next week. Maybe they just did it to psych us out. But as you say, it's a hall of mirrors. And really nothing is safe. I mean, we saw this with corporations. Remember, the Sony hack was, I think it was 2014,
Starting point is 00:43:03 because, you know, they put out a Seth Rogen's movie, and North Korea didn't like it, and then everybody's emails. And we found out about what was going on with the executives at Sony. And Sheldon Adelson got hacked because they didn't like something he said. I didn't like it either, but it's, you know, the city of Baltimore got it. Now, we're seeing ransomware. we're seeing hospitals are being threatened
Starting point is 00:43:29 and targeted because of the pandemic and these hackers know they can't afford to have their stuff shut down right now they can't afford to have their technology locked up there is no defense really it's a little like I feel like when they started stealing music and everybody panicked
Starting point is 00:43:48 and then everybody just went we can't stop this we just have to give it away we have to go to stream or whatever, and musicians make nothing, really, unless they tour, because you just can't stop it. We don't know how to do that. Is that correct?
Starting point is 00:44:06 Part of it is correct, and part of it we're learning how to stop. So take a look at some of the hacks you mentioned. Sony was one of the most interesting, and in the documentary, Seth Rogen sort of takes you through this as the victim. But that was a geopolitical hack. They didn't get hacked because somebody wanted to get money out of Sony. they got hacked by the North Koreans because the North Koreans wanted to stop a movie
Starting point is 00:44:29 that envisioned the assassination of Kim Jong-un. Seemed pretty funny in Hollywood. It didn't seem so funny to the North Koreans. And Sony was wide open. It took the North Koreans. I mean, the North Koreans, Bill, and not exactly the top of the game here, just days to break into Sony.
Starting point is 00:44:50 And while you mentioned that they released emails, and they did, the most interesting thing is they melted down about 70% of Sony's computer systems. So you're saying that Sony could not be hacked today? I'm not saying they couldn't be hacked today.
Starting point is 00:45:06 I'm saying it was no effort in 2014. The Sands Casino, which was Sheldon Adelson's casino, why were they hacked? Because Adelson had suggested in a talk at a university that we drop a nuclear weapon in the Iranian desert and show the Iranians a lesson. And they said,
Starting point is 00:45:25 hmm, desert. Guys got a casino. Be real shame, right? So those were two where I think we probably could have protected against it. The harder question is the disinformation issues and the question of whether or not you can protect something as broad as the election infrastructure next week. I'm not that worried about the voting machines, but the registration systems. Did you see what happened when the government?
Starting point is 00:45:51 Florida went to go vote last Monday, it turned out some hacker had gotten in and changed his registration from Tallahassee to West Palm Beach. Now, if he could do it, how hard can that be for... I feel like we're always fighting the last war. I feel like if you have this technology, if you have hackers, if you can do this,
Starting point is 00:46:10 why wouldn't you? You mentioned in the book, and it's in the documentary, that we started this with Stuxnet in 2007. We were the first ones. We wanted to cripple the Iranian nuclear facilities, we did it with a hack, just as if we had sent B-1 bombers. It had the exact same effect. And that's what I mean about the last war. Aircraft carriers are fax machines. They don't, that's not where it is anymore. That's absolutely right. And yet we're spending far more on the aircraft carriers, the airplanes and all that than we are on the cyber weapons. the Stuxnet Hack, which was codenamed Olympic Games, was really fascinating because on the one hand, we were able to go cripple the Iranian program for maybe a year or so.
Starting point is 00:47:00 The United States was able to go do that. On the other hand, it legitimized this form of conflict. And as President Obama warned his staff in the situation room as he was approving some of these, sooner or later, every country that wants to hack us anyway is going to say the Americans are doing. it, why can't we? Right. All right, David. Great work. Great doc. Thank you for your work. Thanks for coming on. Thanks for having. And now it's time for new rules, everybody. New rules. All right, new rule. If you test positive for COVID-19 in the middle of a baseball game like Justin Turner, don't hump all your friends in a dog pile. I know, I know. This week was the high point of your life and you wanted to celebrate under a pile of men. You can imagine how Lindsey Graham
Starting point is 00:47:58 Neurole, somebody needs to break it to Jackson Oswald, the Memphis teen, who achieved nuclear fusion in his bedroom at the age of 12. Nobody gives a shit. This is America, not some nerd country that's into science. You want to impress people? Lose the lab coat and start shaking your ass on TikTok. Neuro, someone has to tell Miley Cyrus, who this week insisted. She was once, quote, chased down by UFOs, but, quote, I'd also bought weed wax. from a guy in a van in front of a taco shop
Starting point is 00:48:42 so it could have been the weed wax. It was the weed wax. New Rule, people who download easy tithe, the app that lets you donate money to your church, have to download another app called Hard Truth, which tells you 50% of your donation went to legal settlements for child molesting, 40% to pay for the lawyers,
Starting point is 00:49:10 and the remaining 10% taking the kids out for ice cream. New Rule, the makers of the new Arrasse of, the new erectile dysfunction cream, Aroxon, touted to work within just five minutes of rubbing it directly on your penis. Have to admit that's pretty much true of any cream. A little dick joke before
Starting point is 00:49:46 the election. Come on. And finally, new rule, no matter which side wins on Tuesday, let's skip the Civil War and go right to reconciliation. 34% of the voters think there will be another Civil War in the next five years, and I'd like to remind them of one thing.
Starting point is 00:50:09 America is a family, and the definition of family is people who hate each other without resorting to violence. We have to see each other, not as mortal enemies, but rather merely as roommates from hell. If we want to simply exist, we're going to have to find a way to work together, like the Rolling Stones. A lot like the Rolling Stones, because we also need a comeback tour to pay the bills. So let's not have a civil war with the Trumpers. We're no good at war, and they're no good at being civil. Like them or not, they're not going anywhere. Neither side is.
Starting point is 00:51:00 The only people who ever threaten to leave the country are rich celebrities, and none of them ever do. People keep sending me these maps showing how red states and blue states should just go our separate ways. We'll get New York. They'll get Texas. Shut the fuck up. Take it from someone who has traveled this country, my whole life. There are no red states or blue states. They're all like Mitch McConnell's
Starting point is 00:51:29 hand, some shade of purple. We can't have a second civil war because the two sides aren't neatly separated anymore, you see? The Mason-Dixon line of today would cut through states, cities, streets, even bedrooms. We're amongst each other now, all swirled together and marbled in. There are 3.8 million Hillary voters in Texas and 4.8 million Hillary voters in Texas and 4.4. million Trump voters in California. We can't go to war. My dry cleaner is behind enemy lines. I don't want to fight the battle of Trader Joe's.
Starting point is 00:52:27 We have got to figure out ways to start working with each other again. And the way we've always done that in the past is with a grand bargain. Mr. President, you must know this. You're the big deal maker. And I know you watch the show every week by accident. An accident. You're like the guy in the emergency room who, darn the luck, keeps getting a zucchini,
Starting point is 00:52:56 stuck up his ass. I don't know how it happened again. But here's a grand bargain that could work for everybody. If liberals lose, we won't loot footlocker. And if you lose, you don't loot the Treasury. That's how we get America back, with a grand bargain on looting.
Starting point is 00:53:26 Because I'll admit, our side has lately been having a little trouble saying looting is bad. Like Axios, cheerily, reported that looting can have positive effects because it generates cash
Starting point is 00:53:38 for the looters. Yes, stealing usually does. There's even a book called In Defense of Looting. The author says, Looting, quote, provides people with an imaginative sense
Starting point is 00:53:51 of freedom and pleasure. So does masturbating and a Zoom mean. But we don't recommend it. Have we lost our minds stealing bad? No looting them all. And also, no Gucci-Loford Republican looters ransacking the government.
Starting point is 00:54:13 Because I know what you're thinking, Don. You lose the election and everything must go. Lost our lease, going out of business. Oh yes, you'll be selling pardons on Craigs, on Craigslist. Jared will turn the Smithsonian into condos. You're going to try to strip this government like it's an abandoned range rover in a bad neighborhood.
Starting point is 00:54:46 As we speak, they are trying to pull off one final giant swampy scam with the new 5G. A deal one official said is perhaps the biggest handoff of economic power to a single entity in history. After the Jeff Bezos divorce, of course. Yeah. 5G, Trump's cronies are cutting themselves in.
Starting point is 00:55:14 This is looting on a much grander scale than boosting the window display at Lulu Lemon. And they're doing it with the pandemic as well. In September, the stock price of Kodak surged. Because they were given a huge contract to make pandemic drugs with one small problem. Kodak doesn't make drugs. They make cameras in 1985.
Starting point is 00:55:42 Kodak? Who was the second highest bidder for this? The Gap? Stop stealing. Is this really such a hard thing for Americans to agree on? Can we agree on something? Anything, because it's getting a little chippy out there. So please, whatever happens Tuesday, let's find a way to live together. We have to, because no other country will take us. All right, I want to thank my guest, John Heilman, Liz Smith, David Sanger, and Al Franken, and we will be back next week. We hope. All right, thank you, folks. Catch all new episodes of Real Time with Bill Maher every Friday night at 10
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