Real Time with Bill Maher - Ep. #621: Bill Barr, Andrew Sullivan, Rep. Nancy Mace

Episode Date: January 21, 2023

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Starting point is 00:00:19 Don't miss what the movie blog calls something you need to watch. Saving those children is how we all go home. From binge all episodes exclusively on Paramount Plus. Welcome to an HBO podcast from the HBO late-night series, Real Time with Bill Maugh. Start the clock. A new season. Thank you, people.
Starting point is 00:01:29 I appreciate that. Thank you very much. Okay, how about our new theme song from Green Day? How about that? That was pretty awesome. Okay, we are back. This is our 21st season here. on HBO. We are starting tonight.
Starting point is 00:01:53 And, you know, a lot of stuff, we were off for a couple of months. A lot of stuff happens. I'm going to catch up. The big story, I think, humans are obsolete now. No, really. Have you been on chat, GPT? This just happened. This is not even me. I'm not even here. This is just the... Okay. The other
Starting point is 00:02:15 good thing that I... Well, that's not a good thing. Tech area, I thought that was good, is crypto fucking fell off the cliff. That was fantastic. You heard about that shit with Blankman Freed and FTX. And today, another one fell, Genesis. Another big crypto exchange went bankrupt, Genesis.
Starting point is 00:02:36 I love that. Naming it after the Bible. That's cheeky. Imagine naming a crypto company after a book that says, if you believe in some invisible bullshit, you'll have fabulous rewards. I mean, it's just crazy. All right, well.
Starting point is 00:02:58 And this is kind of big news. a Japanese fisherman yesterday, I think, took a picture. We'd never have seen this before, I don't think, maybe once or twice. The rarest creatures, a giant squid. It has no backbone and lives at depths lower than any human can go.
Starting point is 00:03:14 Like Kevin McCarthy. I kid, the new Republican Congress. Hey, we've got a new Republican. Oh, see, there is. Some fans out. I don't know. It took them 15 ballots. This was unprecedented. I think the last time it happened It was 1823 or something.
Starting point is 00:03:35 Fifteen ballots to elect Kevin. Look, you know what? Oscar nominations come out Tuesday. I know Washington loves to look down their nose on Hollywood. And, you know, I would agree that award shows are pointless virtue signaling. But we don't need 15 ballots to get it done, okay? And apparently, it looks like the odds on favor to win the big Oscar, they're saying is this movie, I don't know if you've seen it,
Starting point is 00:04:10 everything everywhere all at once. It is the story of how George Santos lies. So interesting. I can't keep up with this guy. I said I was going to... People all during the break, he said, you've got to talk about George Santos.
Starting point is 00:04:32 You've got to explain him. I'm going to explain him at the end of the show. How this happened. But in the meantime, just since we were writing this, I can't keep up with this fucking guy. The latest this week is that he stole money for. from a homeless veteran, he started a go-fund me for a homeless veteran's sick dog,
Starting point is 00:04:53 raised $3,000 and then kept it. Trump said he's like the son I never had. But he's one of the new Congress. They're not getting rid of them. They need the vote. You know, this new Congress, Marjorie Telle Green, Jim Jordan, Bobert, all these. The zombies are in the mall.
Starting point is 00:05:28 That's all I can say. It's already happened. Marjorie Taylor Green got a seat on the Homeland Security Committee. Two years ago, she couldn't get a seat at the adult table at Thanksgiving. And she... I couldn't make this up.
Starting point is 00:05:52 She and Lauren Bobert, you know, the other one, who's like her, the crazy gun nut from Colorado. They had a fight in the ladies' room. Yes, the real housewives of Congress has come, you know, with all due respect to my friend, Jeff Foxworthy, you know, when you're fighting in the ladies' room, you might be a redneck. Really? AOC now says that we need to pass bathroom laws to keep trans people safe from them. And they say it could have actually gotten physical. Luckily, Lindsay Graham came out of the stall and stop the whole time.
Starting point is 00:06:43 All right, we've got a great show. We have Representative Nancy Mason and Andrew Sullivan. But first up, he is the former Attorney General. Wow, under President Sturge H.W. Bush and Donald Trump, whose new bestselling book is called One Damn Thing After Another Memoirs of an Attorney General Bill Barr. How are you, sir? Nice to meet you. First thing I have to tell you is our names are way too soon.
Starting point is 00:07:15 similar. Like, I'll be in the house somewhere and the news is on in the background and I'll be like, Bill Barr, what the fuck did I do now? And it's always about you. You stole my opening. You know, I'm in my study and Bill Moore said this and I go, I never said that.
Starting point is 00:07:32 I wish I had. I wish I had. Well, I don't think you and I often say the same things. But, you know, I'm glad you're here because there are people, we know what's sad is that there are a lot of people in this country who think we shouldn't even talk. That we're both bad people for platforming each other. And it's like, I always keep saying,
Starting point is 00:07:49 trying to tell them, they're not going to self-deport the half of the country you hate. That's right. We have to get along. So I'm going to start with our common ground. I didn't know this until I was reading your book. We're both half Jewish and half Catholic. That's right.
Starting point is 00:08:05 The Catholic stuck a lot more with you than me. What was your back? What was your childhood like with that? Well, it was fine. I mean, we lived in an academic community by Columbia. My father was of Jewish descent. My mother was Irish Catholic. I had the opposite. Okay. Yeah. And you were raised Catholic? I was raised Catholic. From the beginning. My father had to pledge in order to get with my mother during World War II. He had to pledge that the children would be raised Catholic. But he did it voluntarily. And he admired the faith. He was a skeptic for most of his. life, but he ultimately converted. And why do you think you chose that path when you had both right there before you?
Starting point is 00:08:51 I think it was largely the early Catholic education stuck with me, but my parents never shoved it down my throat. Their mantra was, don't follow the herd, think for yourself, and understand why you believe something. You know, don't take your beliefs off the rack and put them on and say, I'm now this. Understand why you think something. And so they, Oh, that's interesting, because they very much precisely shoved it down my throat. Yeah. And that may be why we came out differently. Well, the other thing is, in going to high school, the question was, do I go to the Jesuit high school in New York, Regis, or Horace Mann, which in those days was about 95% Jewish?
Starting point is 00:09:36 And they sent me to Horace Mann because they said, you have to learn to be among people who aren't like you, who don't hold the same views and so forth. and you'll turn out stronger for it. And so I think that had an effect, too. My views were challenged. I had to think of... I've heard you speak a lot about the idea that religion is under attack in this country. I think it's your overarching theme.
Starting point is 00:10:00 And what am I missing? The Christian under attack... I mean, you're still the majority of the people who are still religious or Christian. I just don't see where the attack is coming from. It strikes me as paranoia, quite far. frankly. Okay. Well, the way I see it, we are moving, becoming a much more secular society, just 55 years. But that's by free will. That's good. I mean, it's good that people,
Starting point is 00:10:25 people do have free will. Oh, good. And they should, they should be able, they should be able, whew. Okay. But that's not the same thing as being under attack. No, but the problem, the problem I think today is that we're in a very pluralistic, diverse society. There's no consensus really on moral value systems and so forth. And what we need today is a live and let live attitude. And it has to be a two-way street. And so what I think is happening today is the problem is not that religions are trying to still impose their views of morality on a non-faithful or people who don't have religion. I think it's the opposite. I think, you know, if you're a Catholic doctor, you have to perform
Starting point is 00:11:11 abortions. If you're a Catholic hospital, you have to perform a sex selection surgery. You know, we want, you can't teach this in your school because it's hate speech if you're teaching traditional doctrine. And that's why today, I think we're so pluralistic, and there's so many views out there that trying to have the state, it was one thing in the 60s and before where 95% of the country was Christian, practicing Christians, or believing Christians. But to try to have the state now as the moral instructor and trying to bring us all together in a melting plot and sort of through state agencies, it's not working. The schools are failing in all three functions, reading, writing, arithmetic, and, you know, the melting plot.
Starting point is 00:12:02 Now they're told the opposite. They're told that they run bridgable gaps between all of us. Yes. I mean, look, I certainly have my... quarrels with the left in a way I never did five years ago. I understand what you're saying. And a lot of what started out as wokeism has turned into a kind of ugly authoritarianism that very much reminds me of religion. So I'm not going to argue with you about that. But I've heard you say that you think that the attack on religion is the civil rights issue of our lifetime. For you, that's what it is. I didn't say the attack. I said free exercise of religion is A civil...
Starting point is 00:12:40 Yeah. The principle... Okay. Gen Z thinks the civil rights issue of our lifetime is trans. Right.
Starting point is 00:12:47 So does Biden. Biden supports that. Yeah. Yeah. How do those two sides live in the same country? Again, I think it has to be live and let live.
Starting point is 00:12:56 Okay? Oh, good. In other words, in other words, to tangibleize it, on the issue of gay marriage for example. I would have voted for civil union. Supreme Court established that they have the right to marry.
Starting point is 00:13:17 I'm content with that. I have no desire, interest, or feeling that that should be rolled back. I can live with that. But what's the civil union as opposed to marriage? Okay, but then I don't want them turning around and saying, well, the Catholic Church can't teach this stuff in its schools because it's hate speech, it's homophobic. So I think we have to, just as we give rights and protect the rights of the the gay community, we have to protect the rights of religious communities, whether they be
Starting point is 00:13:45 Orthodox Jewish or Roman. But what if people want to get gay married but not in the church? That's the church's decision. That's not the state. But you said civil unions, can they have a just, shouldn't they be able to have a marriage as like any other marriage, but not? That's what the Supreme Court has ruled and I'm fine with that. Okay.
Starting point is 00:13:59 You said civil unions, so I thought maybe you were doing the distinction. No, I said, you know, as a voter in Virginia, that's what I would have voted for. Okay. But I'm content the way things are. And that's, you know, I believe in a society like ours, if we're not libertarian, then we're going to have irreconcilable differences. Well, look, you came out against what Trump tried to pull off, which was stealing an election. So, you know, you're kind of, to me, a Liz Cheney Republican.
Starting point is 00:14:31 Like I said all along, even though I wasn't very supportive of you being very supportive of you, being very supportive of Donald Trump, which you were. At the end of the day, I said, there are certain Republicans who have a safe word. Like, they'll let him get away with absolutely anything, and it turned out that safe word was democracy. And people like... I mean, when he tried to literally steal the election,
Starting point is 00:14:58 I mean, he asked you first, you were the head of the Justice Department, look into it, see if there's any truth to the fact that... And, of course, this was one of the most... honest, well-run elections ever. And you told him, I think you said, it's bullshit, and you resigned. So you're on that list,
Starting point is 00:15:13 Jenny Page, where, you know, what I call as good as it gets, Republicans. I mean that in the best way. But you say you still would vote for Trump again. Well, what I've said, confronted with the question, if Trump is the party's nominee
Starting point is 00:15:31 and he's running against Biden, who would you vote for? And I said, it's hard for me to see. I just find it hard to believe that I could vote against the Republican nominee under those circumstances. Because I think the main threat to the United States and the main danger to our democracy, frankly, is the sort of radical progressive movement and the lurch to the left that has taken place over the last couple of decades. More than the guy who you actually said tried to steal an election? Is it really more important than that?
Starting point is 00:16:05 What happens in our country on a daily basis makes the McCarthy era look like Childs. I know, but if it's not a democracy, is it still even a country? Speech is essential to democracy just like voting. If someone says, what's the major danger now to democracy? I agree, elections are critical, and the right to vote is critical. But the thing that's most under attack is public discourse, which is essential. It precedes voting. Okay.
Starting point is 00:16:33 Well, look. I'm glad that we could disagree on a thousand things. Yeah. That's okay. Because, again, neither one of us is going anywhere. So, you know, I'm glad that we can be friends and we can laugh. That's right. The one, I must say, the one thing I kind of, like, hold against you,
Starting point is 00:16:50 is when the Mueller report came out, I feel like you mischaracterized it, and I feel that was shady. Here, and now I'm going to read, you, the Mueller report came out, and you said the evidence, and, of course, you didn't have to do this. This report spoke for itself. and Mueller also released a, yes, a redacted version that you could have used. You said the evidence developed by the special counsel
Starting point is 00:17:14 was not sufficient to establish that the president committed an obstruction of justice offense. That's not what Mueller said. He said if we had confidence that the president clearly did not commit obstruction of justice, we would have so stated. So I feel like that was shady, Bill. Okay.
Starting point is 00:17:33 And I just had to get it. That's getting that off my chest. Can I respond? Yes, of course. That's why I brought it up. All right. On March 5th, when he came in and told me what he was planning on doing, I said, you have to give me a report that I can make public quickly.
Starting point is 00:17:49 It has to be redacted. Because the day you give me the report, everyone's going to be speculating. I read he did give you that. No, he did not. Okay. So when he came in, and by the way, there was no pressure for him to give in on any day certain. He could have taken his time and redacted it. But let me get the facts out.
Starting point is 00:18:03 Because people are very quick to jump to conclusions. They don't know the facts. So he came in and they gave us on Friday the report unredacted. It was illegal to put it out. It was estimated to take two to three weeks to redact it. I couldn't sit on that. The media was going crazy. Talking heads were talking about how the president was about to be, you know, go to jail and so forth.
Starting point is 00:18:28 We couldn't have that happen to the market to our foreign adversaries overseas. But he but. I felt that I felt that. I had to say something to give the bottom line of what he decided. Number one, I said he found there was no collusion. It's like going out and announcing a verdict. I didn't regale the whole trial, but I said he said there was no collusion. Well, you framed it as he was innocent, and then everything else had to be argued against that.
Starting point is 00:18:50 Well, he said we can't come to the conclusion that he didn't obstruct justice, and you said he didn't obstruct justice. No, well, I invite people to go and look at the, yeah. Well, you only read part of it. First, I said what he did. I said he sets forth the facts on 10 episodes which he believe are potentially obstruction. He does not reach a conclusion. He states, colon, that he does not find there was obstruction, but he is not exonerating the president.
Starting point is 00:19:17 All right. Okay. I used his exact language. Then I said, he punted, but I'm making the decision. And I say, based on that report, there was no obstruction. And the discussion about how there was no obstruction was not me characterizing. Mueller, but me stating my conclusion. So those are the fact. Well, I'm going to shake hands
Starting point is 00:19:38 with the guy who resigned when Trump tried to say it. Thanks a lot. I appreciate you coming here. Let's do it again. All right, good luck with the book. All right. Bill Barr. All right, let's meet our panel. Got to pick your spots. Okay, let me say again, thank you to Billy, Joe, and to Mike and to Trey for doing that new. Green Day did our... God damn. Hello. Green Day. I feel like that is so cool.
Starting point is 00:20:09 Anyway, thanks for being here. It's great to have a new year. And what's bringing on, he writes the weekly dish on substack and is the author of Out on a Limb, Selected Writing, 1989 at 2021, Andrew Sullivan, our most frequent best. And she is the Republican Congresswoman representing South Carolina's first congressional district Representative Nancy Mace.
Starting point is 00:20:32 And we can still say Congresswoman. You say whatever you want. No, but is that correct? In this day, I saw it in the property, I said, Congresswoman, do we still, is that not wrong? Am I going to, is it person or? The Congressperson with a uterus. Don't call me a Congress person.
Starting point is 00:20:49 Just don't call me a BITCH and we're going to be fine. Oh, I will never do. Please. Yeah. Okay, so let's place you on the spectrum. Just because you're new here to the show. First time. First time.
Starting point is 00:21:01 It's great. I love to meet new people and new Congress people. It's great. We have a Congress person. Congresswoman, thank you. So just to place you in the Republican Party, okay? You're one of only eight who voted for the woman's right to contraception. Right.
Starting point is 00:21:15 Okay. And you did not get on board with Donald Trump's attempt to steal the election. Right. Okay. So you're... Voted for gay marriage. Voted for gay marriage and biracial marriage, too. Have you ever had a fight in the bathroom with Marjorie Taylor Jr.?
Starting point is 00:21:32 I was not in one of those thoughts. Although I wish I had witnessed it. I wish I had seen that. That would have been a good option. Okay. So if she's like on a scale of conservative in the party, like a 10, and I don't know who, Adam Kinzinger or Liz Cheney or Mitt Romney, there are one. Where are you?
Starting point is 00:21:50 You know, I am a caucus of one. I am my own woman. I was the first woman to graduate from the Citadel. I know you were. South Carolina. I would say fiscally conservative, socially moderate. Normal, right? Like most Americans, I think we're 80 or 90 percent of us all.
Starting point is 00:22:05 sort of libertarian-ish, small L. Libertarian. We love our freedom and our liberty. We want people to be successful, have great education, great job opportunities, and live in work and retire in the greatest country in the world. But you're working with a lot of nuts. Right? Well, have you seen the history of Congress?
Starting point is 00:22:24 There have been a lot of nuts in Congress for over 100 years. Not like now. I really, really... Who is comparison? Well, I'm just saying, there's still blood on the steps in Congress. If you ever come to the Capitol, where a member of Congress got shot by a journalist and eventually died, got shot in the face. I mean, there have been crazies throughout the history of Congress.
Starting point is 00:22:48 It's not anything new, I would say, but it's on both sides of the aisle. Well, that's... Both sides. Great. Okay, 2020. What an optimistic note to start the year on. There's been blood on the steps in this place before. What is everyone so up?
Starting point is 00:23:05 I will give you a tour of the Capitol, and it's still right there. You can see it. Okay. It's been crazy for a long time. But here's the thing. You couldn't elect Kevin McCarthy. He's the Speaker of the House. This is third in line.
Starting point is 00:23:17 Kids out there that will be on the test. I hope they get that test. Kevin McCarr. Right. Speaker of the House. Well, kids don't know shit. Yeah. I have two of them.
Starting point is 00:23:28 I know. Yeah. Okay. They're not watching anyway. No, they're not. They're not watching. But I would like people to get educated. It's not hard to do, and it's a fucking funny show, so what's the problem?
Starting point is 00:23:40 Okay, so you have a new speaker at the House, very important man, but he's not really the Speaker of the House, because it took these 15 ballots to elect him, and 20 Republicans, and he's a very conservative guy, very, he was not conservative enough for 20 of your colleagues, and they made him agree to all these concessions where he has no power. They can get rid of one person can get rid of him, right? Well, for 200 years, pre Pelosi, that was the precedent. That went on for a long time before all of this.
Starting point is 00:24:11 The whole party had to get behind getting rid of it. Now one person can't. In other words, what I'm saying is these 20 people, that's the real speaker of the House. They can make him do anything they want. Is that not true? It's a problem. And I will tell you, but they're on the other side of that. Once we get through that, there are folks that are like me, I would call myself more of a centrist's right-of-center on many policies
Starting point is 00:24:32 where we'll have the opportunity to say, hey, this is. is wrong. And I've been one of those voices. I've been a strong, outspoken voice for a long time, particularly during the Speaker's vote, some of those 20 were literally sending out fundraising emails. Every time they voted against Kevin McCarthy, they took a, like two years ago, they took a constitutional process, hijacked it for political gain, for money, for power, for seats on committees, for committee gavels and chairmanships and those sorts of things. And I tried to expose that during the whole thing. But here's the thing. We hit, I hate to start the season off with something so unsecretely.
Starting point is 00:25:05 as the debt ceiling, but it does and will affect your savings. Right? Look, I'm not interesting as you talked about the most conservative and the least conservative. For me, the word conservative literally means conserving things. You're supposed to be the grown-ups, the responsible people. But the more conservative, quote-unquote, you get in that party, the crazier you are, the more reckless you are,
Starting point is 00:25:31 the more radical you are, these people are not interested in governing. They're interested in destroying. interested in destroying. They do not have a positive agenda. They're perfectly prepared to take this country to the fiscal brink, to destroy this economy, to make a little point.
Starting point is 00:25:47 They win by losing. They win by losing every time. Again, kids, if you're not following, we hit the debt ceiling yesterday, which means, I mean, first of all, this country has the stupidest system ever, which is we spend money, and then we vote on whether to pay. the bill. No other
Starting point is 00:26:09 country does this. They should just have... If you buy something, you have to pay for it. We can't have a dine and dash system of government. But that's what we have. So here's what's going on. So we reached the
Starting point is 00:26:27 debt selling yesterday. Now, they can move things around as accountants can for the next, I think, until June before these debts come do. But we've seen this movie before. Seriously, we're going to do this again. This is the Republicans' way of saying
Starting point is 00:26:42 Democrats spend too much money. Of course, only when they're not president. When a Republican is president, it's never a problem, the debt ceiling, and the net spending money is never a problem. The first two years of Trump where they controlled everything, spending went through the roof.
Starting point is 00:26:56 Of course. Even before COVID, did they mention it? Did they even talk about a budget, debt crisis? Of course they didn't. The sheer, I mean, this is what gets people so dead. They're not even pretending not to be complete hypocrites. It's a joke.
Starting point is 00:27:13 I mean, look at it. And here's some historical context. The debt ceilings actually started during World War I because of troops in the war. And if you look at what's going to... That's when the debt ceiling actually was created. That's when we started doing that kind of budgeting process in Congress. But if you look at what's happened in the last 20 years or so,
Starting point is 00:27:34 you know, $8 trillion of debt. in the previous administration. We've got $3 trillion right now. And then since, I guess, 1998, President Clinton was the last president to actually balance the budget. It was a Democrat president that did that in 1998.
Starting point is 00:27:48 And since 9-11, you know, Republicans have always wanted more defense spending. And for that, Democrats wanted more entitlement spending. And so neither side is holding the other accountable. That's why we have $31 trillion of debt right now. Democrats vote for the military spending too. Yes, that's the one thing they're so...
Starting point is 00:28:05 And then Republicans vote for the... completely bipartisan about. Throw as much money at the Pentagon as possible. The Pentagon is the Virgin Mary. It's perfect. There's nothing wrong with it. It's not. But because Republicans want the defense spending,
Starting point is 00:28:19 then for that, Republicans give Democrats more spending on Obama. But who is actually being responsible for the whole? Not of them. Not either side. This is both of their faults. Republicans and Democrats like it. They both are at fault.
Starting point is 00:28:31 I know. But your party is the one that pretends to be the fiscal responsibility. Party. That's the thing. Oh, you won't hear any argument from me. I've been railing on this. It began with Reagan. Most of the Democratic presidents have tried to
Starting point is 00:28:45 arrest it. Every Republican one has blown it through the roof, and they have the balls to say their fiscal conservative. They are not. The last Republican had balanced a budget was Richard Nixon in 1970. No, I mean, and look, it is the Democrats who are the spenders. I mean, they spent I mean, Trump, you're right, it was
Starting point is 00:29:01 bipartisan. Eight trillion dollars. Well, in debt, the rent, one ran a right up. COVID cost 6 trillion, 2 million more than World War II, for the forever flu. Okay. But the point is, the point is, there are moments when you do need to make big borrowing. You had to borrow in that period.
Starting point is 00:29:20 But the point is that when you're not, well, maybe not that much. And half of it was stolen. Well, that's... Half of it was just stolen. They just sent out checks really nilly. So I understand the Republican idea that we have to say, well, these people are spending like, like, drunken sailors, and an adult has to cut up the credit card.
Starting point is 00:29:38 But like you say, when it comes to the adult part, that's when you're... Yeah, are they proposing? Are they proposing and putting their names to a budget that would actually balance? No, no, no, no, no, no, that would be responsible. I actually have that plan. It's called the penny plan. It would actually balance the budget in five years, Social Security, Medicaid, or Medicare.
Starting point is 00:29:56 It's Rand Paul's bill in the Senate. There are plans out there. Good for you. They would actually do that. Thank you. Look it up. Very important. It could be bipartisan to be reasonable.
Starting point is 00:30:04 And if you were at pre-COVID dollars, the penny plan would balance the budget in five years, cutting one penny. One penny of every future dollar the federal government spent. Post-COVID, you're looking at five cents on every dollar. It can be done. You can still balance the budget in five years. I'm saying, hey, let's do it in maybe 10 years.
Starting point is 00:30:20 Let's be even more, have more longevity with balancing the budget process. I'm open to that. That would be compromising. But no one's even caring. That is not what anyone is going to be carrying about. Your committees are all going to be about showing pictures of, Hunter Biden's blurred penis. I don't want to see that.
Starting point is 00:30:39 I don't want to see that. No, that's why it's blurred. I don't want to see it. But, I mean, that's what they're going to be doing is, I mean, this documents thing, now look, was Biden shady with the documents? Absolutely. The fact that they found them before the midterm elections and they didn't talk about it?
Starting point is 00:30:54 Two months. Two months. Okay, very shady. I call shady on both sides. Now, of course, it was very different. Trump, when he got caught with documents, he said, I'm not going to turn them over. He didn't cooperate. Biden cooperated.
Starting point is 00:31:07 But the fact that Hunter Biden was in the House is all a conspiracy theorist needs to know. I don't think Hunter Biden knew about the documents in the House. That's not what he cared about. But can you at least admit that $50,000 in rent from Hunter Biden to his father, Joe Biden, was a little sketchy? Nobody who... It's a little sketchy.
Starting point is 00:31:29 Well... Or a lot sketchy. The trouble is, Bill. You own Hunter Biden on right-wing TV. and right-wing radio and right-wing networks, you will get major, major ratings. And one party is now basically a media party that simply yanked around by these crazy populists
Starting point is 00:31:45 out there in the media. And it's not actually interested in governing for the people as all. I'm just saying that's all we're going to see. I mean, if you think Benghazi at least was a real place. But this... Well, I actually... I will have a committee on oversight.
Starting point is 00:32:02 We won't be looking at blurred photos and Hunter Biden's... You know what. Well, I won't be doing that. I make that pledge today. I make that pledge tonight. I won't do that. So, this week, as a birthday president for me,
Starting point is 00:32:13 we found the worst criminal in the world. Brian Walsh, have been following this story. I think this is... What a gift to comedy, this guy is. This guy allegedly killed his wife. We don't know. But they did find... I'm not making this part up.
Starting point is 00:32:29 We're going to get to the part I'm making up. But it's not in this part. They found his Google searches. This guy apparently is so stupid. He does not understand that we can all see what you... We could see anything nowadays, anything you write anywhere. Okay, if you think it, we probably know it. But certainly Google...
Starting point is 00:32:48 These are the real Google searches of Mr. Brian Walsh, whose wife is missing. How long before a body starts to smell? He Googled 10 ways to dispose of a body if you really need to. How long for someone to be missing to inherit? How to clean blood from a wooden floor. Is it better to throw crime scene clothes away or wash them? We found out some other people who have Google searches.
Starting point is 00:33:29 Now, this is the part I'm making up. Would you like to see some of those? Because, you know, a lot of people don't get this about Google searches. Like Gavin Newsom, Googled statistically, how many 80-year-old presidents make it through their first term? See, that's very... Kanye, Googled... Christian dentists in my area.
Starting point is 00:33:58 Matt Gates, Chuck E. Jesus, near me. I find that very suspicious. Kylie Jenner, Mother's Day gifts for dad. Oh, well, see, there was... Army Femort Googled, Wines that go with Chinese.
Starting point is 00:34:24 Megan Markle Googled is the race. card and actual card. Johnny Depp, Googleed, do courts check what's in your thermos? And Amber Heard, Google, 10 foods that will help you poop. Oh, well, that's great. And Kevin McCarthy Googled, what does
Starting point is 00:34:51 Speaker of the House do? So, in our second half of our show, I thought a great subject to talk about would be schools, because they're in the news a lot, you write about it a lot, I read about it a lot. I mean, If you're not reading about it, you're not reading a lot.
Starting point is 00:35:14 That's all I can tell you. It's everywhere. And I figured you have kids, right? How old are your kids? It's 16 and 13. Well, 16 and 13. And you've been married, right? Twice.
Starting point is 00:35:24 Oh. Going on my third one. Really? I've done it a couple times. I've done it a couple of times. I'm quite the expert. A couple of marriages did not get reelected. Yeah, right.
Starting point is 00:35:36 But I did. I got reelected. There you go. You got reelected. Okay. So, you know, we live in a prison. yard at this country, which is everything is tribal. And like anything to do with schools
Starting point is 00:35:46 or education is something really the Democrats have to answer for because they control it. I mean, if you look at the Democratic Convention, it's like three quarters of them are teachers. My sister's a teacher. I'm a big defender of teachers, but what's going on in the schools is outrageous. And somebody needs to answer for it. I was
Starting point is 00:36:01 seeing a couple of weeks ago while we were off a six-year-old in Virginia. Six-year-old brought a gun to school in Newport News. My day, it was an apple. shot the teacher, which is horrible in itself. But here's the quote I thought was very interesting. This is from the school librarian.
Starting point is 00:36:21 It's talking about how students are routinely assaulted. She said every day in school, in one of our schools, teachers, students, and other staff members are being hurt. Every day they're hit, they're beaten, they're bitten, they're bitten. How did we completely lose control? how could any kid learn in this atmosphere when you can't even survive? And these are all schools.
Starting point is 00:36:50 It's not just inner city schools. I hear this anecdotally from people. We've completely lost control of our schools. What's Congress going to do about that? Well, I mean, with Congress, obviously the money that we give to states there are certain strings attached to it, but really education by and large,
Starting point is 00:37:08 what I've seen in South Carolina elsewhere, is really controlled by the state. and by school boards. And you saw a parent last year or the year before whose daughter was sexually assaulted and raped in a bathroom in Virginia. And the father of that child who came to the school board because the school was hiding that story,
Starting point is 00:37:25 got arrested for bringing the story to the public. What's the root cause of why kids are allowed to run over, ramshod over a school like this? Isn't it parents? If the parents disciplined the kids, would they be able to do this in the school? I mean, I... It turns out.
Starting point is 00:37:40 And no one wants to go after the parents, those are your voters. But that's who you have to look. If you really want to be real about it, that's where the problem begins. I think parents should take that. I think parents, and I did this over Christmas because I'm a bad mom, but I took my kids' iPhones away. I took their screens away. Their grades were down. Well, they'd call me a bad mom, and I'll take that label.
Starting point is 00:38:02 You should. We've got to take them off of social media. We've got to take them off of TikTok. It's literally ruining our kids' brains what we're doing. Having all the phones and all the social media on. The one thing we used to tell kids was that there is someone in authority. Right. And at some point, you have to take note of that person in authority. The kids today, I hear it.
Starting point is 00:38:23 I actually said that. The kids today. It's okay. It doesn't automatically make you bad because they're younger and we're older. I know. We have to actually look at what's going on. Sometimes older people actually have the right idea because they live through shit. And stuff is crazy.
Starting point is 00:38:40 Sure. Stuff is crazy. If you want to call me old for that, go ahead. Children who are taught there's no such thing as authority. The most important thing is expressing yourself at all times. They're never held responsible for anything. Are constantly being excused for everything. They're going to end up this way.
Starting point is 00:38:55 They need direction. People need authority. Especially kids. Order you. Yeah, that. And I think as parents, you have to obviously hold them accountable and know that there are rules, and you follow those rules as well. I mean, we just...
Starting point is 00:39:10 We have to be their friends. You have to stop being their friend and start being their parents. It doesn't help the president, the past president anyway, and your party is busy making it a virtue to break every rule they see in sight and insult everyone in authority they see. The level of, like, public just hatred of people
Starting point is 00:39:27 who have responsibility and authority is intense and it's counterproductive. And it's replacing actual teaching. I mean, really, kids don't know anything. Why do you have to teach it? Why does a four-year-old come in? Instead of teaching them the colors, you're telling them, pick your pronoun.
Starting point is 00:39:45 Well, yeah. Where on earth did that come from? And who told us it was going to be imposed on children? And now it's in school curriculum everywhere. I told my kids, when this wokeness started happening, this gender thing started having, it's pretty new. I said, don't be coming home with your gender pronouns. You better be coming home with A's and Bs.
Starting point is 00:40:04 I mean, that's what it really should be about, our education system. Well, but more and more, you look at these curriculum, it's all about that thing. It's all about identity. It's all about being queer or trans. I mean, children can't understand that stuff. Not in kindergarten. And you say that as a queer.
Starting point is 00:40:19 I honestly, I don't want to teach five-year-olds about being gay. I think it's wait a little bit. And they'll pick it up anyway. It's not like they can't watch the TV. I mean, you don't... But what they're doing is not telling them that. They're telling them something worse. They're telling them that people can choose
Starting point is 00:40:37 to be a boy or a girl or neither or or both, or something else entirely. Right. That is a lie, you can't. And it's done in order to placate certain special interests in Washington, namely the LGBTQIA plus people, who also have been captured by the far left.
Starting point is 00:40:54 We should say no to this. I just don't understand why this is the hill the Democratic Party wants to die on. Because they're too scared. Both parties are too scared. They're bullied by the extreme right, bullied by the extreme left and no one has the balls to say no no we haven't had a moment yet and someone stands up and says no we're not none of this is anti-trans no no most of these people who are making
Starting point is 00:41:22 the argument we're making are liberal people who think it's a great thing that in america now anybody can actually be whatever they want and of course trans is a real thing rare but real but rare that part seems to be let we all seem to have to pretend that we're born i don't know jump ball. I don't know. I mean, and it's just, it's just bullshit. I mean, kids can't even pick out and decide what pizza topping they want on their pizza at 12. How do they know if they
Starting point is 00:41:49 want to be a eunuch or a boy or girl or a tree or whatever the heck the hundred plus genders are that are out there now? They don't know, and the thing is, I'm pro-LG. Yeah, it's a thing. Did I not read that in your article that you can identify? We read that in Andrew's article. Teaching a kindergartner that you could identify as a
Starting point is 00:42:05 tree? Yes. And that And then... It's not a joke. It's serious. It's happening. I'm just serious. But to a kid... Social justice. But then to tell something like this
Starting point is 00:42:16 to a kindergartner, or that boys can menstruate and girls can have penises, it's got to be... How can it process that when you're... That age? It's bad shit crazy to do this to our kids when they're young.
Starting point is 00:42:30 They will eventually figure it out like we all did. I mean, I dropped out of high school at 17. I'm in Congress now. Like, I eventually figured it out. I mean, it takes some time, sometimes. But, you know, we eventually got there. I know, but we went through some of the people who are your colleagues. I wouldn't brag about that.
Starting point is 00:42:50 Bragg about the Citadel. That's where... When no one said the word homosexual, because it was so too disgusting to even mention. And, you know, it sometimes gets to me that when the younger ones tell me that I'm the dinosaur. Right. Do you know what we of our generation went through as gay men and women? Do you know what we really did?
Starting point is 00:43:08 Do you know the questions we read? Do you know the actual oppression of dying in the streets? Right. Of dying of AIDS, of fighting for basic civil rights? No. And they turn around and tell us you're an old husband, you need to just go away. And not only that, you hate trans people. Fuck you, is what I say.
Starting point is 00:43:25 Yeah. I know. It's just... Excuse me on the other than I was. I'm tired of it. I'm tired of it. And the way that they can't debate you, they can say, they say immediately you hate people.
Starting point is 00:43:38 Right. No, of course not. I would cherish a trans kid. I just don't want a little gay kid to be told suddenly he might be a girl inside. I don't want kids who are not able to make these kind of decisions decide to have medication, medicalization, sterilization, drugs, before they've even hit puberty. It's just wrong. Children can't give consent.
Starting point is 00:44:05 I mean, they literally cannot give consent. The parents do. And they're parents. And I've seen it in South Carolina even where they're bragging about their children at four, five, or six. transitioning and I'm like, what are you talking about? They haven't let the natural process happen. They might grow up and be trans. They might not be. They might be gay or straight or something else. But again, parents are putting this on social media too. And that puts that pressure on that child and doesn't make it any easier. And then the mental health part of it,
Starting point is 00:44:31 if they grow up, there's a story about Chloe Cole, this young 15-year-old girl where they chopped her breasts off because she thought she had gender of dysphoria. I thought she wanted to be a boy. And then you're later at 16. She said, oh, my God, what did I do to my body? You can't change it. And I think the Biden administration is all in on that. Well, they will not say a word against it, even though plenty of other countries in Europe are establishing. Plenty of the media in the New York Times, even, the Washington Post,
Starting point is 00:44:55 have begun to consider maybe there are problems with these pub and these early interventions, and maybe we shouldn't intervene so early. And the Biden administration is no enemies whatsoever to the left ever. Right. We will never say anything but this is essential, obvious, and we should transits as soon as possible. It's just, I don't even think Biden is that behind this, but he's certainly controlled by people who are. Well, medical schools are behind this, actually.
Starting point is 00:45:20 Yes. You read stories about, and that's the problem. Yeah, they're training these medical students that say that puberty blockers are reversible. Right. They're not, actually. And this is coming from the, we're the science people. Right. Not science.
Starting point is 00:45:32 All right. Thank you very much. You were both great, but it's time for new rules. First new rules at the season. New Rule, America owes a debt to whoever designed this. sculpture of Martin and Coretta Scott King and their powerful, muscular dismembered arms. Finally, a statue we all want to tear down.
Starting point is 00:45:59 At least I think those are arms. It looks suspiciously like the Real Time Award for having your head up your ass. And if you don't... This is a real one we had. I'm telling you, we used to give this award. The Head Up Your Ass Award. I think they ripped us off.
Starting point is 00:46:18 All right. New rule. Now that there's such a thing as human... composting where instead of being buried or cremated, you have your body processed into nutrient-rich soil that can be used as garden fertilizer. Sign me up. When I'm gone
Starting point is 00:46:38 and one of my friends says, I miss Bill, I want someone to say, I grew this weed with him. You're smoking him right now. New Rule, the Catholic Church has to change the name of its weekly service from Mass Sunday to Drag Queen Story Hour. New Rule, someone must tell the Tennessee cop who had sex with six fellow officers.
Starting point is 00:47:12 Fuck the police is just a song. You know your city has a horny... You know your city has a horny police forest when a cop pat you down and then says, now you do me. You're all now that Titanic has had its big 25th anniversary, fans have to stop arguing about whether there was room for Leonardo DiCaprio to join Kate Wendland on that door.
Starting point is 00:47:47 Please, Leo didn't swim away from Kate because there wasn't room on the door. He swam away because she turned 23. And finally, new rule. Well, not a rule, but a big thank you for all the birthday wishes today from everybody out there.
Starting point is 00:48:08 I really appreciate it. But thank you very much. But birthdays and vacations are over now, and someone has to explain George Santos. Someone has to explain this phenomenon. In case you've been living under a rock or you live here in California and you're rock washed away.
Starting point is 00:48:33 George Santos is the newly elected Republican House member from Long Island who pinocchioed his way into Congress and who represents a growing segment of American society. Lyers. Now, if you're sort of hazy on the details of Santos's life, don't worry, so is he.
Starting point is 00:48:53 When they film his biography, it'll start with, based on a false story. This guy lied about his schooling, his career, his sexuality, his charity work. What kind of family raises a person, like? like this. We don't know because he lied about them, too. He lies like a goose shit. If he's not doing it at the very moment, he's about to.
Starting point is 00:49:30 He said he attended the prestigious Horace Mann prep school. They have no record of him. Nor does NYU, where he said he got an MBA, or Baruch College, where he falsely claimed to have graduated in the top 100% of his class and starred on the volleyball team. I would say you can't make this shit up, but he just made this shit up. And it raises a lot of questions, starting with, if you're going to lie, why volleyball?
Starting point is 00:50:04 He also claimed he ran an animal charity that neutered 3,000 stray cats. He didn't, but again, what a strange thing to brag about. He literally lied about cutting off cats nuts, and that takes a lot of balls. Okay, here's the explained part. Don't think Santos isn't pioneering something new in American politics. Of course, we've seen liars before, but it was always about tacking from the extreme to the center of your own party,
Starting point is 00:50:45 what Mitt Romney called shaking the etchice sketch. But Santos is the first one to realize that since we are all in our hermetically sealed media bubbles now, you can pretend to be everything to voters in both parties. And no one on either side will notice. Some of Santos' lies appeal to the far-right, far-right Republicans, like being all in, as he was on Trump's election denying,
Starting point is 00:51:10 or making the white power sign in the halls of Congress, or claiming he was a Wall Street wonderkind who made millions working in Goldman Sachs, which he didn't, or that he was a luxury yacht broker, which he wasn't. The giveaway here is that Santos's district is Long Island, New York, suburb of Manhattan, not as liberal, but almost always went Democratic. Biden won it by eight points. So how did a Trump-loving, election-denying white nationalist, get elected in a Democrat-leaning district?
Starting point is 00:51:43 Simple. He told them what they wanted to hear, too. What a liberals love? Identity, politics, and victimhood. So he said he had a brain tumor. And he was one of the first New Yorkers hospitalized for COVID. He said he lost four coworkers in the famous Pulse nightclub shooting in 2016. He's from Brazil, which is overwhelmingly Catholic,
Starting point is 00:52:07 but when he ran in New York, he said he was Jewish. And in fact, his grandparents fled Ukraine to escape the Nazis. That's right, his Jewish-Ukrainian forefathers escaped the Holocaust by being born Catholic in Brazil. His immigration policy is, we must stop people like me from getting into this country. Also, he claims to be half-black. Although I doubt that's the half that wears a blazer with a fleece
Starting point is 00:52:44 vest. Oh, and he's gay. Of course. Or at least he is since the divorce... he divorced the woman he was married to two weeks before the campaign started. Oh yes, George knows where the sweet spots are with Democrats, too. He once said, I'm very much
Starting point is 00:53:03 gay. What does that mean very much gay? You have a blue checkmark on Grindr? Everybody keeps asking, how could a guy like this get elected? I'll tell you how, because no one cares any more about substance. It's all tribalism. The only thing that matters is, is he on our team?
Starting point is 00:53:30 Is he doing our schick? Santos is just the first one to realize you could do both side schick and get away with it because people have completely tuned out anything that doesn't already fit their narrative. Republicans love a winner, and Democrats love someone whose life story makes you want to kill yourself. For Republicans, George claimed he went to the Capitol on January 6th. Yes, he personally attended the insurrection and has tweeted hashtags like Dems are destroying America. But that obviously didn't matter
Starting point is 00:54:09 to plenty of Democrats in his district. What mattered is that he's a brave, sad, proudly gay, half-black Latino Holocaust victim with a brain tumor. Vote for him. I'm surprised they didn't have him host the Oscar. Yes, everyone saw
Starting point is 00:54:40 in George Santos what they wanted see. Republicans saw a Trump-loving rich prick. Democrats saw a proudly gay person of color. And the proud boy saw a guy who would blow them after a couple of beers and not telling him. All right, that's our show. I'll be at the Keevo Auditorium in Albuquerque
Starting point is 00:54:57 on the 28th of this month. The MGM Grand in Vegas. February 17 and 18 in the Hard Rock Live in Wheatland, California, February 23 6. I want to thank my guest, Andrew Sullivan, Representative Nancy Grace, and Bill Barr. And stay tuned now for the premiere of Game Theory with Bermani Jones. and overtime on YouTube.
Starting point is 00:55:17 All right, thank you. I forgot we have overtime. Catch all new episodes of Real Time with Bill Maher every Friday night at 10 or watch them anytime on HBO on demand. For more information, log on to HBO.com.

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