Real Time with Bill Maher - Overtime - Episode #500: Allan Lichtman, Dr. Debra Soh, Thom Hartmann, Liz Mair, Dan Savage
Episode Date: June 22, 2019Bill Maher and his guests answer viewer questions after the show. (Originally aired 6/21/19) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices....com/adchoices
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Okay, we're back here.
Okay, Liz, do you worry deep fake videos will influence future elections and what should we do about it?
Tell them first what a deep fake video is.
I think there was one recently about Nancy Pelosi.
Yeah, Nancy Pelosi is probably the example that most people are going to be familiar with.
Somebody obviously did this video that sort of slowed things down and made her look totally shit-faced,
which is an interesting look on the speaker.
of the House of Representatives. But it's any video where
I mean you can use all the technology.
Somebody did one with Mark Zuckerberg
too, which I think
seemed a little more plausible
to some people disturbingly.
Yeah, this is a very
tricky question. This is the second interview
I've done in a week where I've been asked this
and I don't have great answers. I hate
to always be the person who has to say
everybody's least favorite thing which is
I have no fucking idea. But
to some degree I have no fucking idea
on this. I think if you are Nancy Pelosi
and you're somebody who has that stature,
I think the way that she handled it
in rebutting it and ensuring that people knew
that it was fake was pretty effective.
But, you know, to pick on my
least favorite presidential candidate again
for the second time in a night, if you're Bill de Blasio
and basically nobody knows what the fuck you are.
I mean, somebody could do anything.
What do you do? You have no chance of a bloke.
The only thing about Bill de Blasio
is that possibly the deep fake video
would actually be like more appealing than Bill de Blasio.
So he might actually think that's like a good
problem to have.
What? What is...
He fucking murders groundhogs
and eats pizza with an...
Petty bullshit. Oh, whatever. Whatever.
He's been a really good mayor of New York City,
which has never been a springboard to national office.
Let's stop shitting on Bill de Blasio
because he's a powerful
kind of Democrat and a lefty and a good one.
He's a groundhog murdering
pizza eater with a knife and fork
who supports the fucking Boston Red Sox
in New York City. I mean, I don't even know.
What does any of that have to do with fucking anything?
What did he go to a groundie?
He dropped a groundhog at a groundhog day thing, and then it later died as groundhogs never do unless you drop them.
He's a groundhog.
But he didn't do it on purpose.
No.
That's what Dan says.
He's been a very good...
You aborted a groundhog.
That's what Dan says.
And he's done a lot of things in New York that are moving New York in directions as the rest of the country really...
He spends...
Free school lunches, universal pre-K in New York?
He's done a lot of really progressive energy program.
Absolutely.
He's absolutely...
You're right about Oprah.
She's way better.
I'm not way better.
I think we can all agree with that.
Well, you have Reagan and Trump, who are both TV stars, who have the president.
Correct.
Well, and I actually go further back than that.
This is the point I like to make here that.
Think about other options here, right?
JFK, I mean, you look at what happened with JFK's military service.
That easily could have been spun into a tale of, wow, he actually fucked up pretty badly.
But instead, a movie was made depicting him as a hero.
That made it a lot easier for him to springboard himself to the Democratic nomination
and then to the presidency.
I love John McCain, work for John McCain,
don't want to say John McCain got the nomination
because he was a celebrity,
but dude, like some of the things
that we saw on TV about John McCain.
Go back to Teddy Roosevelt.
Remember the rough writer in Cuba?
He wrote a book about it,
which critics said was alone in Cuba.
That's the way he portrayed himself as the great hero.
Okay.
Deborah, what do you think about tech companies
like YouTube starting to ban extremist views?
So I'm torn on this because obviously I don't think hateful content is a good thing.
I don't, it makes me comfortable to think that people are going on there and becoming radicalized.
At the same time, I don't think censorship is a good solution because I think it only adds to the polarization.
It adds to the frustration.
And it's not just YouTube that is guilty of this.
I mean, the social media platforms across the board are doing this.
But part of the problem with that are the algorithms in social media companies that feed someone who finds their way to an extremist video,
a steady diet of more and more extreme videos.
The New York Times had a great cover story on it a week ago Sunday
about the radicalization of this white kid in the basement
because he started watching YouTube videos
and was just fed a steady diet of like further and further right YouTube videos
by the algorithm of YouTube that just like fed that.
Yeah, and it's happening to kids in a big way.
I know, but is the answer censorship?
I think the answer is better parenting.
We wouldn't need to censor the source of those videos
if the algorithms weren't promoting them so effectively.
Tom, does New York's plan to cut greenhouse gas emissions
by 2050.
Oh, that's Bill de Blasio.
Yes, there you go.
He's going to do it by killing all the ground.
It's ground.
It's ground fart, steal it?
I was going to say,
Alexander Ocasio-Cortez was so wrong
with the cow farts.
It's the fucking ground bars.
All right.
Anyway, New York has a plan.
I read this, too,
a plan to cut green emissions by 2050.
2050, this fucking country
can't do anything.
2050, we will be here in 2020.
Well, he's dead from climate change.
Of course we will.
We've got 10 years to figure this out
and get down to...
They said that in 2003.
Ten years?
Yeah, that's what did NASA dude.
What's his name?
James...
Hansen said that.
Hansen said that in 2000.
I'm talking about, you know, an international body of scientists said, you know,
within 10 years, we've got to make these changes.
I've been hearing that 10-year thing for a long time.
That 10-year clock has picked.
Well, also, Dennis Quaid told us what was up with, you know...
Seriously, day after tomorrow.
Did nobody else watch that?
Dude. Should have watched it.
People should have been paying attention.
That's right.
Took out the Capitol Records Building in L.A.
People that...
Right. Well, you know what?
I know you're being facetious,
but everything that happens in movies first, then happens.
I'm not 100% being facetious.
One of my worries about climate change is a Republican
who actually does believe in it is
I think it's wonderful that we're going to have lots of discussions
about shifting towards a carbon-free future.
I think we might have already fucked ourselves
quite some time ago, so I don't even know.
I feel like we may be in.
in a space where it's adapt or die time.
Well, and right now, Republicans have fled Oregon
to prevent the Oregon state legislature from acting
on climate change. Republicans are the worst
actors in this field. Yeah, they have walked out.
Adapt. Well, I think, Dan, though, is somebody who lives
in Seattle, can we just, can we have a little
private agreement here that people from Oregon
are just, like, naturally...
Hey, I live in Oregon.
It's like, don't dis Oregon.
Come on. I like Oregon. And the reality is
that the... Sucked a lot of dick in Oregon.
They're trying to deny a quorum.
They're shutting down the legislative process.
because they disagree with it.
You know what?
In 2009, there was a businessman's letter written to Donald Trump,
which said the science is irrefutable,
unless we take immediate action on climate change,
the consequences are going to be catastrophic.
You know who signed that bill?
Donald Trump, Donald Trump Jr., Ivanka Trump, and Eric Trump.
2009.
What change?
Not the science.
Climate change is even more here,
but Donald Trump suddenly realizing,
hey, if I'm going to make it in Republican politics,
I have to switch to be a denier.
It's all bogus on his part.
Wow.
I'm starting not to like him.
You like Oprah.
Dan, what do you think will come of Roy Moore's
2020 Senate run?
Roy Moore is running again.
I think he's likely to get the nomination
because of the Republican base is odious and hateful,
and he's then going to lose the election again.
But isn't Jeff Sessions going to run against him there?
No, I don't think so. Actually, there's another guy,
and I'm blanking on what his name is,
but Eric Erickson has endorsed him over Roy Moore,
and there are people like that who are trying to push him.
That guy maybe could be a contender, but based on all...
The guy whose name you can't remember.
Well, I don't vote it now.
To be fair.
Did he ever drop a rodent?
Do you know that about it?
No, but I do know that...
I do know that Roy Moore writes his horse in an abusive fashion.
So just to tie in the animal rights connection.
Now, all the polling that I have seen also does indicate that,
yeah, Alabama Republicans are down with doing this a second time,
and let's just go ahead and anonymous.
him to the state Supreme Court over and over and over again.
They love this alleged child rapist.
Who is also a horse abuser.
I just want to be clear about it.
He's a fucking horse abuse.
I want to say a big thank you to HBO and all the brilliant people who always cover for
the snarky host.
I appreciate it all 500 shows.
I can't believe it.
I'm only 35.
Thank you very much, everybody.
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