Real Time with Bill Maher - Ep. #585: Fareed Zakaria, Chris Christie, Eric Adams

Episode Date: November 20, 2021

Bill’s guests are Fareed Zakaria, Chris Christie, and Eric Adams. (Originally aired 11/19/21) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoi...ces.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 very much. I appreciate that. Oh, please, it's our last show. I know. Thank you. Thank you so much. I'm a little for clenks. It's our last show.
Starting point is 00:01:04 I will miss seeing half your faces every week. the roar of muffled laughter. Really, I tell you, when I get back, the only mass people better be at a eyes-wide shut party, okay? But this is when we always take our break. It's Thanksgiving Thursday. Are you excited about... Thanksgiving. It's actually a huge anniversary. Four hundred years. The first one was 1621. Did you know that? I know. Why wasn't that a bigger story? I guess... Because it's bad now? Well, you know, It's remembering the first time that the settlers and the Indians shared a meal. Of course, that's the white version of the story.
Starting point is 00:01:52 Indians remembered at that time that some undocumented immigrants arrived uninvited and had anchor babies. That's how they... It's just kind of the truth of it. Okay. All right. Okay. We know you're good people who are on the side of the Indians. Okay?
Starting point is 00:02:18 Let's just leave that shit at the door, shall we? Speaking of liberals, Thanksgiving, a reminder to all my liberal friends. Remember to allow enough time to thaw out the baby. If you're... Because they eat babies, according to Q and not. And if you're traveling, good fucking luck. I tell you, there's a fight now every three days on airplanes.
Starting point is 00:02:46 I was traveling last week. At the gate announcement, the guy was saying, now boarding welterweight to middleweight, members of the armed forces with PTSD and families beating small children. It was ridiculous. But we are back on January 21st, so that's a... Well, thank you. Are you applauding the two months were off? Or that were coming back.
Starting point is 00:03:16 But I am going to... That's a lot of time. But I am going to need all that time to get through the new Taylor Swift song. this is all America seems to be talking about. I don't follow her as closely as I should. I remember she went out with Jake Gyllenall. Like 10 years ago, right? And now I hear she's got this 10-minute song
Starting point is 00:03:36 about how he did her wrong, and I'm like, he did it again? I'm right, no, she... It's the same from, wow, I thought Republicans were stuck in the past. What the fuck? But it is... You can deny your popularity.
Starting point is 00:03:56 is shooting up the charts with a bullet. The same one Jake Gyllenol dodged. Now, she's very upset about the nine-year age difference that they have. Really? Yes, he was old enough to be her father's stepson from another marriage. You know what? You kids do a lot weirder shit than that. How about shake it off?
Starting point is 00:04:29 Wow, this is... But the big news today, serious news, the verdict in the Kyle Rittenhouse trial has come in. Innocent. He is, I know. If you don't know the story, he's a teenager from Illinois who traveled to Wisconsin because, like all teenage boys,
Starting point is 00:04:51 he watches too many comic book movies and thinks he can be the Avenger, which is a bad combination with guns. So today, Matt Gates said he's innocent, he would like to hire him as an intern. Well, it's true. Gates said he hadn't been following the story too close. closely, but he heard cross-date lines
Starting point is 00:05:09 and teenager in this call it. So, President had a very big week. Joe Biden had a three hour-long teleconference with Xi Jinping, the head of China. And I'm not sure for three hours Joe was fully engaged. At the end, the reporters asked him how it went, and he said,
Starting point is 00:05:31 boring, squid game is overrated. And, but he got his big wish. He signed the big infrastructure bill. Yes. This week. And then, of course, You know, it's nice to see. We're kind of back to normal in the sense that we have an infrastructure bill, which was important.
Starting point is 00:05:56 And now the president's doing what president always did. He's going on the road to sell the thing, right? That's what you do. Sell the people on the first stop. He's going right after the signing, one of the most structurally deficient bridges in America in the town of Woodstock, New Hampshire. Oh, my God. And it was a little dangerous because this thing has been around for almost a century
Starting point is 00:06:15 and could collapse at any time. And the bridge is in bad shape, too. All right, we've got a great show. Chris Christie and Eric Adams are here, but first up, his new special, China's Iron Fist, premieres Sunday, November 21st at 9 on CNN and CNN International, and is the author of 10 Lessons for a Post-Pandemic World.
Starting point is 00:06:35 Farid Zicaria. I think you can shake and shake. All right. No, I like this because it comes from India where I'm from. I know, but... And I liked it because I was never into shaking hands. Right. I love you.
Starting point is 00:06:54 touch you. It's just not in my thing. It doesn't add anything to our relationship. But you know what? Now that we missed it for a year, I kind of like it again. Because people do need that human touch, right? And I think one of the things we've all realized is, yeah, we can get by ourselves, and there's
Starting point is 00:07:10 lots of great things about being able to cut back and things. But we're social people. I mean, Aristotle wrote this 3,000 years ago. Man is a social being. We like to share ideas. We like to celebrate together. We have mourned together. We do all this stuff together,
Starting point is 00:07:26 and it's just great that we're able to do it together again. Okay, so time with you always goes way too fast. So I'm going to get right to the things that we want to plug. It's our last show. You're one of our favorite guests. You have a book. You have a TV show. Let's do the TV show first.
Starting point is 00:07:41 I'm sure it's going to be faster. It's about China. China's Iron Fist. So I've been hearing for the very long time, who is going to own the 21st century? Now that you've done, I mean, you've covered China a lot, but now, Now that you've looked at them again, what's the short answer on that? I think this is the most serious competition the United States has ever faced.
Starting point is 00:08:03 Ever? Yeah, in a sense, because it's right up our alley, by which I mean they're good at technology. They don't have a screwed up economic system. They basically copied large parts of the capitalist system. They work really hard. You're right. The Soviet Union was not that hard to defeat. Right.
Starting point is 00:08:21 It was basically a basket case economy. by the 70s. All they could do was build missiles, not particularly well. Whereas the Chinese are, they're doing AI. They're doing quantum computing. They're doing biotech. They're going to dominate electric cars, high-speed rail. This is, you know, the industries of the future. Now, that makes me feel we've got to, we've got to take this seriously. At the end of the day, I'm an immigrant. I think this country is amazing. I think that the openness, the innovation, you know, we got very worried about, Japan in the 1980s, we're both old enough to remember that, and everyone thought, oh, my God, the Japanese are going to take over the world? Well, you know what? They didn't. We invented the Internet. We invented the, you know, the whole information revolution happened in America. So I do think that there is an enormous advantage we have, but we kind of got a hustle. We've got to work hard, and we got to, you know, we've got to take this seriously. I must say I do not share your optimism. I really, I think we're going to lose.
Starting point is 00:09:22 I mean, look what they're doing. They're building all over the world. We're thrilled. We have this infrastructure deal at home, right? It took us how long? And can we even pull it off? We couldn't build a rail in California from Bakersfield to Merced. We can't build in.
Starting point is 00:09:41 I mean, everything takes 10 times as long and costs five times. They built 500 cities in 40 years. They're putting in the infrastructure for the whole world. And they're an authoritarian government. which is not what we want, probably what we'll get in five years. But they can make things happen, whereas we are, I'm sorry, we're lazy,
Starting point is 00:10:03 we're spoiled, we're uneducated, we're not in good health. I'm sorry, I don't see us. I see us, and it's not the worst thing in the world. Why can't we be like Great Britain? They were the big swinging dick for a long time, and it's like, okay, we'll be number two. Okay, so...
Starting point is 00:10:18 What's it? Why aren't we... So I'll push back. Okay. If you look at the greatest technologies in the world, the U.S. still dominates them. Think about, you know, whether it's the... 5G? Well, 5G, we still do really well. They have one company that has managed to do it essentially more cheaply than we do.
Starting point is 00:10:38 AI? But if you'll AI, we're doing very well. I mean, look, as I said, they are a peer competitor. But part of our challenge, I think, is we've got a lot of good stuff out there. The best universities in the world are still in the United States, the best research is still done in the United States. We are demographically growing. They're going to be demographically shrinking
Starting point is 00:10:57 because of the one-child policy. I think that we need to run fast. We shouldn't run scared. We've got enormous advantages. And look at the geopolitics of this. As they rise, they're pissing off India, Japan, South Korea, Vietnam, Australia, right? They've got all these neighbors ganging up on them.
Starting point is 00:11:19 the United States has 59 treaty allies in the world China has won North Korea you know where as I said we should run fast but we shouldn't run scared and your specialist called China's Iron Fists
Starting point is 00:11:32 which I'm sure there are people who object to that yeah because it's racist you know there's that view that just saying anything bad about China which is crazy when people say you know like woke does woke stuff ever really affect us yes it does stuff like that like you can't
Starting point is 00:11:49 criticize China, and China does a lot of bad things. A lot of bad things. The most important part about the woke stuff, because you've been on this for a long time, is we are undermining one of the greatest assets we have. If there's one thing we dominate in the world,
Starting point is 00:12:07 it's college education. Our colleges, our research universities, these are the best in the world. Why? Because they have been focused on quality, on merit, on education. The more you turn it into this, you know, I mean, I don't have, it's not that I have any objection or any
Starting point is 00:12:25 specific thing, but the whole focus is on the wrong thing. We should be figuring out how to, you know, MIT should not be worrying about whether or not a professor can say this or that or the other. They should be figuring out how to win the artificial intelligence competition. Right.
Starting point is 00:12:41 I mean, we're going to talk about, I hope, Eric Adams is here. He had a big controversy in New York about gifted programs for students, which his predecessor wanted to get rid of. I think he's going to put that, but I don't put it back. I don't think China would ever debate that, whether
Starting point is 00:12:58 you want to advance your most gifted people. I mean, if you're not going to do that, why don't you just say, we surrender now. One of the reasons why we have done as well as we have, despite the kind of problems you're talking about, Bill, is that, you know, the best in America, the people, you know, the people working at the best
Starting point is 00:13:14 tech companies at the greatest research universities, they're working hard, they're hustling, they're, you You know, you don't need all of the society to do it, but you've got to support the talented people. You've got to support the people working hard because those are the people who are going to take you to the cutting edge. They're going to lead the society. And if you muddle it all up by saying, well, actually, there's no difference between all of us. And we can all be computer science geniuses.
Starting point is 00:13:40 No, we can't. I can't. So let me ask about the other thing we're going to talk about your book, which is about the pandemic, I think, out in paperback now. Okay, so we're at a different phase. Pandemic. Can we say, should we say, that we're at the endemic? It's still something like the flu. It'll always be around.
Starting point is 00:14:01 But we should, should Biden put out a new policy that's sort of like, I think he could own this ground, somewhere between the Republicans who sometimes seem too irresponsible and the Democrats who seem too cautious? Yeah, I think you're exactly right. For people who are vaccinated, this is something that's close. to an endemic problem than a pandemic. It's a little bit worse than a flu.
Starting point is 00:14:25 You know, if you get it, it's not, it's... Or not. It depends on who you are. It depends on who you are. But what you really have is a pandemic of the unvaccinated. If you are unvaccinated, you have a 12-time higher chance of dying from COVID. If you are vaccinated, the risk of getting COVID or getting seriously ill is probably the same as the risk of driving on an American highway. a risk that you should be personally allowed to monitor and deal with. I don't think there should be mandates about things one way or the other.
Starting point is 00:14:58 I feel like we should get to the point where once you're vaccinated, once you have your booster shots, you get to decide what level of risk you want to deal with. Thank you. Yes. And we not only have a vaccine now, we have a pill. Yeah. The government today bought 50 million, I think, doses of a pill from, And that's going to be a game changer, by the way. Well, if you have money, I mean, the last thing I read about it was the pill cost them $17 to make,
Starting point is 00:15:30 and they're going to charge $712. So when people say, why are you so skeptical about, I could give you 10 reasons, but that certainly is one. That's a lot of money. It's a big cottage industry now, I notice, that has grown up around people tested. I still get tested. I had the vaccine, and I had the disease. I mean, I didn't have any symptoms,
Starting point is 00:15:54 except the two days I couldn't smell. Then one night I was in bed, I farted. I went, I'm back. I feel like... Why am I tested every week? It's silly. That might have been TMI, but I appreciate it. I think that the basic thing we have to realize is we can't do what we did
Starting point is 00:16:16 for the last two years again. I mean, there is going to be another pandemic in the world. We shouldn't. Even the United States doesn't have the money to tell everybody to stay home for a year and a half and then print $6 trillion. We didn't have the money then. What are you talking about it? We didn't have the money yet then we did it.
Starting point is 00:16:33 I think we're going to have to get more sensible about how do you live through one of these things intelligently, rather than saying, you know, lights out, close down the whole economy, and let's just print it, you know, $10 trillion. Well, it's great to see you. touch you, great to shake your hand, and I hope we do more of that in the future. Wait, that came out wrong. All right, Bereans. Where are you? All right, let's go.
Starting point is 00:16:56 He is the former New Jersey Governor, my home state, an author of the new book, Republican Rescue, saving the party from truth deniers, conspiracy theories, and the danger of policies of Joe Biden. Chris Christie's over here, Governor. And he is a retired police
Starting point is 00:17:22 officer, and the new mayor-elect of New York City. Eric Adams is over here, Eric. All right. Before I get to the issues, Eric, do you have anything for me? No, no wrapping paper. I saw you give pot to Stephen Colbert. What are you giving it to him for?
Starting point is 00:17:44 He's a square. He has no use for. Give it to me. I'm someone who will use it. Okay. But something bad, I think, happened in this country today. I think vigilantes got a signal that you can go out and do whatever you want,
Starting point is 00:17:59 which I don't think is going to be. be good, but for a talk show host who's about to go on vacation on a debate show, this is a dream. Because all I have to do is read both your statements today, and we're off to the races. This is you. This decision is
Starting point is 00:18:14 an indictment of irresponsible laws that make our society far more violent and unsafe under the guise of personal freedom and so-called self-defense. Chris Christie says, OK. Justice was done in the written house verdict. Renews our faith in the jury.
Starting point is 00:18:32 system. Who wants to go first? I think the real crisis here that we are missing. In Brownsville, a 17-year-old can get an assault rifle faster than he
Starting point is 00:18:48 can get a computer. This young man's 17-year-old, it was illegal for him to purchase the rifle, but it was legal for him to carry it across state lines, going into a community looking for people, looking for people. It was illegal.
Starting point is 00:19:02 that he wanted to shoot or in some way disrupt. That is the real crises. What are we doing to our children that you have been access to these types of weapons? Illegal for him to buy it, but okay for him to carry? Yes, yes, yes. That's as crazy as wear your mask when you walk into the restaurant, but take it off when you... Right. It's just crazy.
Starting point is 00:19:25 It really is. Well, look, I don't think that R2 statements are necessarily as different as you think. What? Well, no, because look, look, what I was talking about was, I look at it as a prosecutor. And the laws are what they are. You don't get as a prosecutor to change the laws. And in the end, the evidence they had did not prove what they needed to prove beyond a reasonable doubt. So if you have an objection to the laws, and I think it's what Eric was talking about,
Starting point is 00:19:53 if you have an objection to the laws, then change the laws. But don't bring a case where you can't prove it beyond a reasonable doubt. Okay. Well, that's, you're looking at from a very... And that's what my statement was. Okay. I'm a prosecutor. Let's pull back to 30,000 feet now.
Starting point is 00:20:08 What about the repercussions from this? What about the message this sends to all the kids who, like I say, I think this kid watched too many comic book movies. I think he wants to be some sort of hero, and I think there's lots of ins cells out there like him who will do the same thing. And it's just, it's a Tinderbox. I mean, I read today 46% of people in this country, according to the... the Zagby poll think a civil war is likely. Half the country thinks a civil war
Starting point is 00:20:36 is likely. I don't think it's a great idea to say to people. You know what? If the police are not doing the job as they weren't at that moment in Kenosha, the answer can't be, then the citizens have full police powers. That can't be the response, right?
Starting point is 00:20:52 No, I don't say. Look, I don't disagree with that. The point, though, is that you can't use an individual case to send a broader societal message if the laws don't cover it. So what you need to do then, if we're
Starting point is 00:21:13 concerned about that and we should be, is then we need to go after the laws and make sure we make it very clear to people that you can't take the law into your own hands. But that's what you need to do, not convict somebody who under the law was not entitled to be convicted.
Starting point is 00:21:29 You know, what I believe we must take into our own hands, my plea to America, we must take our country back. We are allowing the fringe elements in both of these conversations to really hijack what everyday Americans want. We want safe cities, educate our children, and to be gainfully employed. When you have this division that is just ripping us apart, I'm really concerned, there is a, I believe there's an
Starting point is 00:22:02 group in this country. The only desire is to continue to pull our cities apart. When I saw police vehicles being firebombed, what I saw the destruction of property that's happening, we have a place in Portland where there's a city in a city. This is America. There's only one country called America.
Starting point is 00:22:21 There's not multiple countries. We're talking about a group on the left or on the right, or both. Both. Both, far. Far. There's nothing wrong with being, being pragmatic is progressive.
Starting point is 00:22:34 I'm progressive. I want to close, I want to deal with our criminal justice system that's unfair. I want to close Rikers Island. But darn it, I want to close the pipeline that feeds Rikers Island. 30% of those children are dyslexia. I think you just heard why he won.
Starting point is 00:22:53 Because I think that despite these divisions that we're talking about in the country, which are very real, there is still a large section of this country that says, just talk common sense to me. Right. You know, and for instance, like, you know, he's talking about what he wanted to do with Rikers Island. When I was governor, we closed two prisons in New Jersey because we're not putting nonviolent people in jail anymore there and keeping them there because they can't afford $500 in bail. The really violent people, they stay in jail. The nonviolent ones, we put a bracelet around them.
Starting point is 00:23:22 We make sure that they show up for court and they do what they need to do. But we're not filling jails with people who are really in debtors prison. And by the way, crime went down in New Jersey when we did that. So as two politicians who are, I would say, toward the center of your parties, right? Wouldn't you agree with that? You're what? I would say... More toward the center.
Starting point is 00:23:47 I don't like the titles that people try to define me. I'm still defining myself. I don't like... That's pretty vague to be in... No, because... You know... Compared to say Bernie Sanders. I would say you're more...
Starting point is 00:24:03 toward the center. By the way, this is why we like you. I stop apologizing for it. I think it's fantastic. I think it's imperative that, and I just believe it's unfair to Americans, because you have different views on different things, we want to say, here's the litmus test. And we have to break free of that. Okay, but to someone, okay. I will say I'm more toward the center. You know, I figure I'm left, but more toward the center of it, my own is fighting with the far left and the far right. Okay.
Starting point is 00:24:33 But to someone like me, it looks like one side wants to demoralize the police to the point where they sometimes don't show up, and that does happen, and maybe that happened in Kenosha, right? And the other side wants to make the citizens some sort of vigilante force. Why can't we have something that's sensible in the middle? And this is why you as an ex-cop is such a great, you know, this is a... Look, I would tell you, you know, when... When I was governor, we were, when we had Camden, which was the most dangerous city in America at the time, we fired the entire police force, whole force. I remember that. We brought them back in, and we trained them based upon community policing and violence de-escalation and involvement in the neighborhoods out of cars, on bicycles, on foot.
Starting point is 00:25:23 And you know what happened? Murders went down 75% in Camden because the citizens didn't see the police as the enemy anymore. They saw them as partners. and the police didn't see the citizens as enemies anymore. They saw them people worthy to protect. That's where we got to get with policing in this country. Right. And we have to also, because what the governor said is so correct,
Starting point is 00:25:47 we have to redefine the ecosystem of public safety. We have not done that. Traditionally, policing has always been just, public safety has always been just the police. And we call them for everything. But if we redefine that ecosystem, community groups, crisis management team, youth organizations, we build that trust because the bad guys are looking at us and laughing. And take some of the burden off the police who are doing things.
Starting point is 00:26:17 I watch cops. They're always on the front porch with somebody's house. They're telling them about their marriage. You could have mental professionals responding to those nonviolent jobs. You could have a different relationship. And that's what we're going to do. See, you said it. define. Yes. And yet the Democrats
Starting point is 00:26:35 always fall into the trap of getting word fucked. And they... I love this show. I do too. I can never get away with saying that. Oh, yes, you're caught. In today's... I couldn't, no. You know I couldn't.
Starting point is 00:26:51 Right, Chris. You've never said, fuck! Not you. Not into that camera, I have it. But instead of calling it defund, redefine. What was so hard about that. Because words are powerful. Exactly. So let's use the right one. And I agree wholeheartedly
Starting point is 00:27:09 that we should be doing. So here's what Joe Biden said after Kenosha in 2020. He said, I want him very clear about all this. Rioting is not protesting. Looting is not protesting. Setting fires is not protesting. It's lawlessness, plain and simple. And those
Starting point is 00:27:25 who do it should be prosecuted. Sounds like you. I feel like that's why he got elected. The perception now among many people is that that's not the guy who's in office, that he has swung left. The narrative. Is that true? I think, no, I believe we need to reclaim the narrative.
Starting point is 00:27:41 When you look at the bill back better bill, the stuff in that bill of universal child care, when you look at the good things that are being done, we are not talking to Americans
Starting point is 00:27:56 with those kitchen table issues. We get so complicated. Let's zero in on what Americans, what New York is, what we want. That's what I did on the campaign trail. I talked directly what New Yorkers wanted. And I think that's what the Democrats must do. And this thing's all about guns.
Starting point is 00:28:14 I mean, where are you on the guns? I know you carry a gun. You're probably strapped now. But I want you to have a gun. You're an ex-cop. You know how to use it. I trust you with a gun. I don't trust Kyle.
Starting point is 00:28:27 He's a kid. And I know this is coming up before the Supreme Court. Right. Right. Whether the open carry includes a New York case. Where do you stand in? First, I haven't carried
Starting point is 00:28:37 in 15 years. Oh, really? You know, I can't carry in California, you know. But the Supreme Court is about to make an important decision that is going to impact us.
Starting point is 00:28:50 And I'm hoping that they don't allow the concealed carry. We do a great job without laws in New York. And I'm hoping that they consider not to make this decision. Okay. Good. Yeah, because we don't want to be the old West.
Starting point is 00:29:04 No, we're not. And I go back to the stuff you said about what President Biden said in 20 versus where he is now. And I think that's the biggest reason why his poll numbers have gone down so much, is that he campaigned that way. He campaigned as a uniter and a centrist who was going to bring the country together and return things to some normalcy. That was his pitch. And he got a lot of independent voters, a lot of Republican voters,
Starting point is 00:29:28 who voted for him for that reason. and now he's come in with a much more aggressive, progressive, progressive social agenda than he campaigned on. And what people, what voters know is, if you govern different than the way you campaigned, they don't like it. They feel like, well, wait a second, I bought it based on what you were selling.
Starting point is 00:29:49 Now you're selling something different. He did campaign on a lot of the things he's selling. But not thematically, Bill. That's the problem. Like, you know, people thought they were getting this guy who was going to unite the country and instead. Right. He's doing different stuff.
Starting point is 00:30:01 Put it aside. And I think Eric is right that Democrats have made a huge mistake by not breaking down their bill and talking about individual things and just talking about the price tag. Great for Republicans. Keep doing it. But for me, the problem is he has governed contrary to the brand he sold. And when you do that as a politician, you put yourself in peril. And listen, I am, I call myself, I'm proud to call myself the Biden of Brooklyn when I was the borough president.
Starting point is 00:30:28 I like Joe, and I believe that what he has done during COVID, the billions of dollars that were sent into our cities, what he has done during the infrastructure bill, now build back better, I think what the Democratic Party must do, they must get on the ground and sell what they're doing. They're doing an amazing job. The resources, we would not have recovered from COVID,
Starting point is 00:30:58 if it wasn't for the COVID stimulus package, if it wasn't for the infrastructure bill, and now we build back better. Okay, so listen, every year before we take our break, we have a tradition here, because we take a very serious responsibility that we inform these people. We are our news show.
Starting point is 00:31:15 Yes. And so we're going to be off for a couple of months. You're where I get all my news. Exactly. I know you do, and I appreciate that, homie. We do future headlines. This is the headlines that are going to happen. See, we're not going to be here, but we still... Our crack staff is so good.
Starting point is 00:31:32 They can tell you, would you like to see some of the future headlines we have? These are things that we know we're going to happen. Britney Spears found nude in lion enclosure. That is definitely... Jeopardy House dumped over newly discovered problematic preschool artwork. Racist Karen calls 911 on anti-man. Karen, cop Karen shows up and shoots Pope. Oh, that's inevitable
Starting point is 00:32:02 happening. Putin critic survives fall from building by landing on previous Putin critic who fell from building. Fox News gives Confederate flag its own show. An ultimate troll move, Biden changes name to Brandon.
Starting point is 00:32:35 Leaked Facebook Mimoo admits the Metaverse is just going to be guys jerking off. Megan Markle to accept Bitcoin for whatever it is she does. Bristol Palin announces engagement to Kyle Rittenhouse. That is inevitable. And town that voted to defund the police wakes up to find everything gone. Okay, so... Now, I think that Putin thing all right.
Starting point is 00:33:15 already happened. So, Chris, I'm going to read your quote about your future and Trump's. You said, I don't know that he is going to run. He is. I don't know whether I'm going to run. You are.
Starting point is 00:33:32 Right? I mean... Is this future headlines? This is, again, this is... Future headlines part two. You know, I'm reading some of your statements, and look, I, if you could prevent Donald Trump from being in office... I said this about Mitt Romney, I would take the million
Starting point is 00:33:45 I gave to Obama in 2020 and give it to you or Mitt Romney or anybody who can ensure me that you would get the Republican nomination. Well, then it's been worth the flight out here. Right. That's if you can win. If you can win. But here's the problem.
Starting point is 00:34:06 You are trying to square a circle that cannot be squared, which is you don't want to completely renounce Trump. I mean, this blows my mind. you said, let's see who he is. You still might, you say, support him. You call him out for the big lie. I give you credit for that in the book. You call out the conspiracy theories.
Starting point is 00:34:25 You say he absolutely lost the election, but then you say, you might support him in 2024. Let's see who he is and what he says and how he conducts himself. This is not tenable for a guy like you who's like, I'm no bullshit. You know who he is. You think he's going to change at 75?
Starting point is 00:34:42 He didn't change when he became president. This whole, like, Donald Trump might change theory? Well, look, this is what I think about that, Bill, that people who want to win as badly as he does often find their principles to be flexible. Right? This is a guy who, when I first met him, was the most pro-choice guy, and said, I'm the most pro-choice guy you'll ever meet.
Starting point is 00:35:09 And now he's the most pro-life guy you'll ever meet. he was totally against ethanol subsidies because he said they were a waste of money. People don't give a shit about ethanol subsidies. Chris, that's not what this is about. Come on. Let's talk New Jersey to New Jersey. It's not about ethanol.
Starting point is 00:35:27 I know they don't give a shit. I'm trying to make a bigger point. We got them going. Listen, that was a lot different than the other one. My mother taught me that. All right. All right. So, but when you have...
Starting point is 00:35:41 someone who's willing to change their positions like that, I've not been one who's been willing to do that. You never know what's going to happen. And this is a trap, okay? People want to get you in a trap to say things that are three years away and there's no reason for me to say this
Starting point is 00:35:57 today. But what I am saying is stuff that no one else is saying. Except for Rupert Murdoch, who said it yesterday. Eric, help me. You need help. I do. You can't both be a maybe on Trump and democracy. You have to choose one.
Starting point is 00:36:15 He tried to steal the election, which you called him out of, in every way possible. He called the Justice Department. He tried to get Mike Pence to do it. He tried to get the courts to do it. He did everything possible. He just didn't cheat hard enough.
Starting point is 00:36:31 That's the only lesson he's learned. You can't be, Trump's a bad guy, and I know it, but I might vote for him in 24, right? Listen, listen, he's a bad guy. We don't need to go backwards. What happened, we are still receiving the fallout of his presidency. And we should not, and I am lighting candles, burning incense, doing Hail Mary's. We don't want him back in the White House.
Starting point is 00:37:03 And what makes you think you can pry the party away from him? which he owns. Lock, stock, and... No, look, I think you're wrong about that. We see what happened in Virginia. We see what happened in New Jersey. What happened in Virginia? Well, two guys who affirmatively said,
Starting point is 00:37:25 we don't want you to come a campaign here. Both of them. But they didn't renounce him. Let me tell you something. In politics, when you tell somebody don't come anywhere near me, that's renouncing. It's not. It is.
Starting point is 00:37:37 It is. Because if you don't want to be standing anywhere near somebody, that's what it is. And there was a poll that came out three days ago, Iowa, Iowa Republicans, who are some of the most conservative Republicans in America, they asked them, who's your greater loyalty to, the Republican Party or Donald Trump? 62 percent said the Republican Party, 26 percent said Donald Trump. He absorbed all the oxygen in this political world for five years, Bill.
Starting point is 00:38:02 He's not even out of, he's out of office today, 10 months, and everybody expects everything to be different within 10 months. It's this instant gratification society we live in. we are moving because he's forcing that movement because he won't let go of the past. And if you don't let go of the past, you can't be part of the future. I think it's really important. I think it's really important what Chris is saying.
Starting point is 00:38:24 We allow this man to really just disrupt our country. We woke up every day looking at his tweets. We allowed him to just suck the oxygen out of our country. While we're dealing with Trump, China is kicking out. We need to be focused on our country. And what Chris is saying, let's not fall into that trap again, America. He's the past. Okay, but...
Starting point is 00:38:53 And everybody's asked me, I've been out all week. Everybody asks me the same question you do. I'm not going to fall into the trap of spending every minute I have on television talking about Donald Trump. I wrote a whole book saying, look, the election was not stolen. Joe Biden won fair and square. I prove it in the book and go through the statistics of the election. And I say, if we don't stop it, we as a party are not going to be viable.
Starting point is 00:39:16 That's more important than talking about Donald Trump. But it is... Donald Trump is that party. I mean, Liz Cheney is now a non-Republican in Wyoming. You're talking about Iowa? I think Wyoming's pretty conservative. It is. Right.
Starting point is 00:39:35 So if they have declared Liz Cheney, the one person... Listen, it's the state committee did, okay? Group of politicians. Hold on. But she couldn't win a national... a local election in Wyoming? Well, we're going to find out, because she's running a primary in 2022,
Starting point is 00:39:49 and I'm willing to predict to you right now, Liz Cheney's going to be renominated in Wyoming. I think you're... They'll determine who the Republican... They'll determine the voters of Wyoming, because that's a statewide race, because they only have one member of Congress, right? So the voters of Wyoming
Starting point is 00:40:04 will determine who's a Republican, who isn't. Not a small group of people in the state committee who have a vote. Now, I could wind up being wrong, Bill. I know I've never been wrong before, but this could be the first time. But I could be wrong, but I think I'm going to be right, and I think Cheney's going to win.
Starting point is 00:40:19 Okay. Well, I mean, I think you could have been president if you ran that year. People wanted you to run. The knock against you was, well, he's kind of a mob boss bully, and then they found Donald Trump a much bigger mom boss. That's what they want. I know, really.
Starting point is 00:40:36 I mean, that can be good in politics. You get things done. I mean, he didn't. Right. You possibly would, because you would. you can work with the other side. And I did for eight years. I know, but you're running as the sane Republican in a party that's no longer sane.
Starting point is 00:40:51 I mean, QAnon is the life breath of that party. I write about it in the book. And once people read about it in the book, Bill, they won't pay five seconds worth of attention to Q&O. That's why I'm here. They better read the book. I'm just saying the vast majority of Americans don't read books. They're on their phone. That's what the Democratic Party must do.
Starting point is 00:41:13 They must attach Donald Trump to the Republican Party. They must attach them to their party. And if they fail to do so, we're going to fail to really show the progress we're making in this country. It's the only time of disagreeing with Eric all night tonight, I think. Because that's what Terry McCullough. Not really. That's what Terry McCall have tried to do. He tried to attach Donald Trump to Glenn Yonkin.
Starting point is 00:41:36 And most of his campaign money was spent on ads that were trying to connect Donald Trump to Glenn Yonkin. And a majority of the voters in Virginia just said, I see Glenn Yonkin, I don't see Donald Trump, and so I'm going to vote for this guy. So I understand, I understand, but I think you've got to be careful because unless the person is acting like Donald Trump, it's very tough to make him Donald Trump. Is the three quarters of your party that thinks he won the election and it was stolen? Are they lying to a pollster? Or do they really believe that? I'm asking. I think there has been an absence of anybody else in my party saying anything different.
Starting point is 00:42:11 and when all the only voice is being heard. There have been. Mitt Romney, Adam Kinsinger, Liz Cheney, and they're all non-person. Right, but look, each one of them approached it in a way that I think was not the best way to approach it. Okay.
Starting point is 00:42:24 So I think, look, when this week, I have a book that comes out that talks about that, and Rupert Murdoch comes out and says the same thing, two days later, things are changing. Because nobody can call me a never-Trumper. I helped them. I prepare them for the debates both times. But so when people who actually supported it,
Starting point is 00:42:41 And no one could say Rupert Murdoch and support him either. We're now saying enough. But you have to admit that, you know, to say, to call out a guy
Starting point is 00:42:49 and all the horrible things that Donald Trump did and say, I still might vote for him in 2020. Guess what? In 2020. Guess what?
Starting point is 00:42:56 It's because you're scared of him. No, it's the same thing I said to Sean Spicer. No. You're scared? No. Because when he attacks, when he goes after you,
Starting point is 00:43:04 you're just toast. He attacked me last week and I'm still standing here and I'm sitting right in front of you. Here's why. Here's why I won't do it. Guess what? If Bernie Sanders is the nominee of the Democratic Party, I cannot vote for Bernie Sanders. I will not vote for a socialist.
Starting point is 00:43:18 Well, he's not going to be the nominee. So say you. Next time? No. He's a two-time loser and he's 89 or something. He's not going to be. Okay, but he's not running. I mean, trust me, it's not going to be Bernie. It could be. Listen, future headlines is good. It ain't that good.
Starting point is 00:43:32 Okay. It's not going to be Bernie. It's not going to be Bernie. Well, if it's somebody like that who's an avowed socialist, Bill, that's why I won't fall into your trap. because then I got to vote for Bernie Sanders. I tried to get him in my trap, Eric. In your clutches, you tried to get me, but no. You know what I wish tonight? What? I wish I had worn Eric's coat.
Starting point is 00:43:54 But I feel like... Okay, but let me ask you one more thing. You call out, I love this, that you do this, you call out all the conspiracy theories and the Republican, that most of the Republicans believe now, the Bertha Gate and the Q&ON. Okay. When you say we should not permit the Democrats to turn our country into a mail-in voting society,
Starting point is 00:44:16 there's zero proof that mail-in voting encourages frauds, or aren't you encouraging another kind of concerns? No, no, no, no. What I'm saying is that it should not be the only option. That if people... No one's saying it should be the only option. That was the statement, Bill, that there are states in our country right now who are only mail-in voting.
Starting point is 00:44:35 Oregon is only mail-in voting. Washington State is only mail-in voting. I don't want it ever to... You cannot vote in person in those states? No. It is all mail in voting. You are not allowed to vote in person anymore in those states. It's all mailing. So that's why I said that.
Starting point is 00:44:49 Wait a second. Did he say I was right? No, I didn't know that. No, no. All right. I'll give you the last word. You got me on that one. Somebody got me at the very end of the season. All right. Thank you, guys. It's time for New Rolls. New Role. Okay.
Starting point is 00:45:10 New Roll, the fashion police upset that Kirsten Sinema wore a denim vest on the the Senate need to get a life. The Senate has an annual Searsucker Day when they all dress up like Matlock. I think we can handle one of them dressing like Jay Leno once. Besides, a vest
Starting point is 00:45:34 can't decide if it's a shirt or a jacket and if she can't make up her mind, why should her clothes? New Rule, redefined meat, the company that invented a method of 3D printing meat in any shape or thickness you want, has to admit that every guy they showed it to, asked the same thing.
Starting point is 00:45:58 Would it work for a penis? Way ahead of me, good crowd. New Rule, let's end the tradition where one of the football teams on Thanksgiving Day has to be the Detroit Lions for a very important reason. Pretending that this is a must-see game is key to how we avoid talking to our families
Starting point is 00:46:17 for three hours. It's hard to tell Uncle Phil. I'd love to learn more about how the Rothschilds are microchipping Trump supporters, but the lions are on. I mean, he's gullible. He's not that gullible. New Rule, someone must tell Josh Hawley, you're free to do this when you discuss election irregularities all you want, but it won't stop your nose from growing.
Starting point is 00:46:53 New Rule, someone has to tell me how America can only support two political parties when there are four different coloring books about cat butts this Christmas. there's cat butt Christmas. Cat butt Christmas with an explanation point. Cat butt Christmas with four explanation points. And of course, Christmas cat butts.
Starting point is 00:47:15 Two questions I never want to answer. Where do you get your ideas? And what else do you do with the crayons? And finally, new rule, Democrats who one year from now will be licking their wounds and asking themselves how they could have lost the midterm so badly, must instead ask
Starting point is 00:47:38 themselves that question now. Now. You know, now. While there's still time to do something about it. A couple of weeks ago, Amy, Klobuchar was here, and when I suggested the Democrats need a messaging czar,
Starting point is 00:47:56 she offered me the job. Well, you need a messaging czar in your party. Do you think it should be you? Amy, I'm flattered. But after careful consideration, I must decline.
Starting point is 00:48:10 The hours it would take me away from home would make it very difficult on my family. But I will tonight, once again, break out my coach hat and try to point the Democrats in the right direction. That's all I can do. Point you in the right direction. I'm like deep throat.
Starting point is 00:48:39 Because the way this party is running for office is making me gag. I know liberals think this country is full of dumb white people, but in our democracy, dumb white people make up a substantial portion of the vote. The median voter is a white person in their 50s who didn't go to college. Their favorite TV show is NCIS. And their pronouns are, what? I don't know what the fuck you're talking about and get away from them.
Starting point is 00:49:14 In 2008, Republicans only won four Virginia counties by more than 70%. This month, in the governor's election there, they did it in 45 counties. And this is what a lot of Democrats were told was the reason for that. Glenn Yonkin's win proves white ignorance is a powerful weapon. Racism still works in Virginia. It's not the messaging folks.
Starting point is 00:49:37 This country simply still loves white supremacy. Well, I haven't worked up an official Democratic campaign slogan for 2024 yet, but I tell you what I have ruled out is vote Democrat because white people suck. That's... It's like trying to get laid by saying, you're ugly. You want to dance? You're alienating a whole lot of people,
Starting point is 00:50:05 particularly whites without a college degree, which is most of them in a country that's still 70% white. I'd say do the math, but math is a form of white supremacy. Yes, I know. I know every fiber of your being tells you the people you really want to reach are Guatemalan teenagers and bloggers in Gaza, but they can't vote. To a lot of folks in America, you come across as the cares about everybody but me party.
Starting point is 00:50:35 And it doesn't have to be that way. You can find ways to stand up for these folks without being David Duke. This month, when the Democrats finally passed their big trillion-dollar bill to rebuild our roads and bridges, six Democrats voted no, because it didn't go far enough to address climate change, which I'm sure is true. What does? But this was free money from the federal government. government that would actually improve their constituents' lives. I can see
Starting point is 00:51:02 a voter saying, you know, Squad, I agree with you on climate change. But as long as it is happening, we also need money for getting the water pumped out of the subway. Can we do that before we build the workers' paradise? One of the first things Biden did
Starting point is 00:51:22 in office was getting through a COVID relief package that sent $1,400 to, well, everybody, without a single Republican vote. And today, Trump is leading him in the polls. You can give the people all the goodies Joe Manchin will allow.
Starting point is 00:51:39 And it doesn't seem to buy their love. Why? Why is the party that supports so many issues that benefit the middle class still considered out of touch by 62% of Americans? In plain English, nobody likes a snob.
Starting point is 00:51:56 Hillary Clinton didn't have anyone on rural research or outreach when she ran in 2016 until the race Titan just before. before the election, then they hired one. And where was his office? Brooklyn. True story.
Starting point is 00:52:09 Politics is local, not locally sourced. It's not artisan. It's art and stand. Your microaggression culture doesn't play in the Rust Belt. If a staffer hands you a speech that says menstruating people instead of women, don't say that.
Starting point is 00:52:34 Say women. Don't put anyone fresh out of college. in charge of the campaign. They've been given participation trophies their whole life. They don't know how to win. James Carville knew how to win. And he blamed the Democratic losses this November 2nd on stupid wokeness,
Starting point is 00:53:03 to which AOC fired back that wokeness is a term almost exclusively used by older people these days. So that should tell you all you need to know. What? This is a term folks like you brought out very recently. and had been proudly displaying it every March since. Just last year, the Guardian declared, Woke, the word of our era.
Starting point is 00:53:25 I guess they didn't get the memo from the Mean Girls Club. We don't use that emoji anymore. Woke, please. We say fetch now. What a great strategy, never missing an opportunity to remind voters how lame and clueless and hopelessly uncooled they are, especially since those are the ones who actually vote. But, okay, fine. What word would you like us to use
Starting point is 00:53:56 for the plainly insane excesses of the left that are not liberalism but something completely different? Because you can't have that word liberal from us and think it should cover things like canceling Lincoln and teaching third graders their oppressors. That's all your new thing. A more pertinent question to ask about the word woke
Starting point is 00:54:19 might be, why in such a short time has it gone from a rallying cry to a pejorative. If the word only made you think of rational, deserved causes like teaching a less whitewashed version of American history, AOC would still want to own it.
Starting point is 00:54:36 But it's a joke because it makes you think of people who wake up offended and take orders from Twitter and their oversensitivity has grown tiresome. That said, that said, I would love to have AOC on this show. There's so much to what admire there. I was one of her first
Starting point is 00:54:57 supporters for the Green New Deal idea. But that will probably never happen because Democrats don't go anywhere these days where they're not pre-adored. And that's my last bit of advice to them. Go where the Amen Corner isn't. Do Fox News. Be brave. Come here. Go everywhere.
Starting point is 00:55:16 Winning is about expanding the electorate. Okay, that's our show. We're off until January 21st. Until that, I'll be in Vegas at the Mirage. 26 and 27th. Maui Arts Center, December 30th, Blaisdale and Honolulu, New Year's Eve, BJCCC, Huland, Birmingham, Alabama.
Starting point is 00:55:33 January 15th. I want to thank Chris Christie, Eric Adams, and Farieieie Hercari, and thank you for a great season of showing up in your masks. Thank you, folks. Catch all new episodes of Real Time with Bill Maher every Friday night at 10
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