Real Time with Bill Maher - Overtime – Episode #671: Al Franken, Kristen Soltis Anderson
Episode Date: September 17, 2024Bill Maher and his guests answer viewer questions after the show. (Originally aired 9/13/24) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices...
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Welcome to an HBO podcast from the HBO late-month series, Real Time with Bill Maugh.
All right, here we are in overtime with a conservative poster and CNN contributor, Kristen Salinas Anderson,
and the former Democratic Senator from Minnesota and the host of the Al Franken podcast, Al Franken.
Okay. Here are what the people want to know.
Al, do Americans not understand how tariffs work and who ultimately pays the price for?
them.
Americans
don't understand
how terrorists
work.
Thank you.
Questions
it.
Okay.
Trump
keeps saying
that he put
these tariffs
on around,
well,
let's say
China,
and that
China
has
paid us,
sometimes he
says
tens of billions,
sometimes
a hundred
of billions, sometimes trillions.
Tariffs don't work
that way. No.
When we put a tariff, let's say, on
Chinese TVs,
okay? Why don't we say cars? Because that's
what we're actually doing under the Biden administration.
Okay.
I read it today.
A hundred percent tariffs on Chinese
cars. That makes Chinese cars,
which are very inexpensive,
competitive now,
or I guess not competitive at all,
with American cars.
So why doesn't it not work only for Republicans?
I don't get it, because this is what Biden is doing.
I don't know why he's doing that exactly,
but I just want to get the concept of what a tariff is down.
Let's do that.
Okay, because a lot of people think, let's say,
I'm going to use a different example.
I'm going to use televisions, okay?
Let's say Best Buy wants to buy a thousand televisions from China.
Chinese tell them.
And Trump or whoever has put a tariff on it of 20%.
And they're $500 each.
So that means $100 each tariff.
Now, according to Trump, he thinks China pays the tariff.
China doesn't pay the tariff.
Best Buy pays the tariff.
Of course.
Yeah.
And when Best Buy pays the tariff,
it has to decide whether to pass that on to the consumer,
or maybe cut it in half and make it.
That's how terrorists work.
And Trump keeps saying this over and over again.
And I wish this was kind of one of the things that the moderators had been asked during a thing.
Is that how terrorists work?
No, no, it doesn't.
And she was right, saying it's a tax on the middle class is what she was saying.
But let's say it's cars.
Yes, let's say.
So now it's not best by paying the tariff.
It's Ford and General Motors.
Right.
Why doesn't it work the same way?
Why isn't it a bad idea when the Democrats are doing it?
I think that it, well, I don't know electric cars very well.
And I don't know what the rationale behind that is, whether they're inferior products or, but as far as I'm concerned.
No, I think they're not inferior.
I think that's why we have to protect our own makers here because they would be very, very...
On that case, damn it, Biden's wrong.
There you go.
Was that so hard?
Let's not play team sports.
Let's play truth.
Okay.
What role, if any, will SNL parodies of political figures play in the election?
election. Well, you're an alumni of SNL. It's perfect for you. Oh, okay. It will play a big role. They'll do a fake
debate. That's what we used to do all the time. That was our big sketch of the year, and then they'll have,
see, so who do they have doing, oh, Maya Rudolph will be doing.
Right. Kamala.
Kamala. And that genius who does Trump will be Trump.
I feel like it's interesting.
It matters more when the politician isn't well-known.
Like, I don't know if SNL actually plays a big role
if it's Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump,
who everybody knows.
But, like, think about somebody like Sarah Palin.
People actually believe that she said,
I can see Russia from my house
because they said it on SNL, and it's so believable.
Like, people really think that happens.
That's when you have power.
Hey.
I mean, terrible show.
We used to have a lovely lady,
still friendly, whether a Christian,
and she said in 2010
something about she was a witch,
or she used to be a witch.
Because she was running,
she said that way back on politically incorrect,
Christine O'Donnell.
And then she was running for Congress
in, I think, Delaware in 2010.
The Senate, yeah.
The Senate, okay, right.
She got the nomination.
And I brought up the witch thing,
and I mean I felt a little bad
because she's sweet but she shouldn't have been a senator
but we brought it up on this show
a week later there was Kristen Weig on a broom
it passed off to that level
where she was the witch flying in on the broom
I mean it can move that fast
and to my point about George Clooney
I know and Taylor Swift
I do think this really does affect the culture
because I think that's where people get
Why did...
Well, Taylor Swift really is registering
tons and tons of people,
which could easily,
easily make the difference in this election.
And they will do whatever she says.
I mean, Trump is a cult and she's a cult.
It is.
It's just a better cult.
Kristen, who are the feral 25-year-olds
making Kamala Harris go viral on TikTok?
Do you know what that means?
25-year-old? So what I think this means is that she has, or her campaign has leaned into
the way that she has gone viral online with like memes that most people have never heard of,
but like a very small subset of very engaged activists online have. And it has made Kamala Harris
go from, if Joe Biden steps out, is it really going to be her to, oh, she's really cool
and Democrats are really excited about her. And in a way, like, it is, she's trying to capture
some of that same kind of energy that Democrats had when Barack Obama first came on the scene
and was getting young people to organize online in support of him. And it was dismissed a little
bit at first and then turned out to be really important and decisive. So she's doing that again.
And what's different and helpful to her this time is in 2019, arguably her campaign staff was too
online. They were too intent on trying to win over very online political activists who had
really far-left preferences, to go down rabbit holes on issues nobody cared about. And this time
around, being too online actually means doing things that are reaching people who are not watching
traditional political news at all. And that's a difference that's really important. It means that
instead of getting your message in front of the people that already believe, it's getting your
message in front of people that may have thought politics had nothing for them. But hey, she seems
cool. Maybe it's worth voting for.
All right. I feel like the Democrats have been smart.
I mean, getting rid of Biden, getting her in quickly,
I feel like they're usually the party that you're like, oh, God.
And this time I feel like they're playing everything pretty smart.
You would agree, Al?
Yeah, and that debate, really.
I mean, they prepared her and she prepared herself remarkably well.
Yeah.
And she performed great.
It's one of those.
Like I said, it's already in the bag.
You think there's a...
If Trump sees he's losing, and I see the polls, he's way down now,
do you think there's a war...
Really?
Is there a new poll since the debate?
Yes.
What do you think he went up?
Oh, no.
I would think he'd go down, but I didn't know that they'd have a debate that a...
Yeah, no, no, I saw it today.
Yeah, of course.
That was...
Sure.
Is a poll this quickly?
Of course.
It was Tuesday.
It's Friday.
It's good.
There's going to be a lot that'll come out over the weekend.
Yeah.
Ask me again on Monday.
Do you...
Okay, but...
Do you think there's a world where he sees, like, a month before the election that he's losing,
and he switches out Vance?
No.
No?
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No universe.
I'm just throwing it out there.
You don't think he would ever do it.
So, speaking of SNL, I want to remind you, I remember in 2016,
Lynn Manuel Miranda, guest-hosted SNL, and it was the weekend after all the Access Hollywood stuff came out.
And he started singing that song from Hamilton,
never going to be president now,
pointing at Trump's picture in 30 Rock
because Trump had hosted SNL.
Everyone thought the election was done at that point, and it wasn't.
But everybody in that audience is already going to vote for the Democrat.
It's a super woke show with a super woke audience.
And the people who aren't that way...
Overconfidence.
What happened?
Oh, there's no way he can survive this thing.
I just, I remember...
The people who don't feel that way, watch that show for the comedy,
and they see that, and they go, oh, fuck you.
Fuck you, you small.
also
Comey happened
also Comey
happened
yes James Comey put out a letter
11 days before the election
and that's
right yeah that happened
and that's how close
these things are
and
oh yeah
so okay here's one
do you think it was a good idea
for Joe Biden to put on a MAGA hat
okay if you missed this story
I think this happened
at the World Trade Center site right
Was it not where he was?
It was like a hat exchange.
It was, I actually think it was okay.
It was essentially like after a soccer match
when the players like trade jerseys.
He was kind of like that.
And he was trying to make like a nice gesture.
I know.
But it just showed, it's good we got rid of him.
It was a dumb.
It's a dumb thing to do because it's not a soccer match.
Was he trading hats?
I mean, just you don't put on a maga hat.
What kind of hat did he have?
I don't know.
But it's like, it's like, it would be like drawing,
a penis on my own forehead.
You know, I mean, it's just a dumb idea.
All right, we've got to go.
Thank you very much.
Thank you very much.
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