Real Time with Bill Maher - Overtime – Episode #699: Ian Bremmer & Rutger Bregman
Episode Date: June 17, 2025Bill Maher and his guests answer viewer questions after the show. (Originally aired 6/13/25) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices...
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Welcome to an HBO podcast from the HBO late-night series, Real Time with Bill Maugh.
All right, welcome to overtime with a Dutchistad and author of the book, Moral Ambition, Rucker Bregman,
and the president and founder of the Arraiser Group in G-Zero Media, Ian Brimmer.
Okay, here are the questions from the people.
What are your thoughts on journalist Terry Moran?
Oh, yes, being dismissed by ABC after he tweeted that Trump is a world-class hater.
well it wasn't just that I have it here
he talked to me if you're talking about Stephen Miller
he said
Miller is a man who was rich this is a tweet
or X whatever Miller is a man
who was richly endowed with the capacity
for hatred he's a world-class hater
you can see this just by looking at him
because you can see that his hatred is or his spiritual
nourishment he eats his hate
this guy's a reporter
what the fuck
this is you know
lots of jobs
so that's the way he
Lots of jobs you can have and put that tweet out.
Journalism is not one of them.
Exactly.
Journalism is not one of them.
That's it.
Absolutely.
Lots of jobs you can have and do that.
That is the one job.
I'm looking at you to be impartial.
Just give me the facts.
Just give me...
I don't need to know this from you, Terry Moran.
And if anybody's like, what about you, Bill?
This is an opinion show.
This is not a show where I break stories.
I break new ways of looking at stories.
If you don't get that, I wasted the whole first 699 shows.
All right.
Rector, how would you define ambition for young people
in order to encourage them to pursue work that can improve the world?
So moral ambition is just a desire to really use your career
to make a massive difference, right?
To really take on the greatest challenges that we face as a species.
I often like to ask this question,
what will the historians of the future think about us?
Because for us, it's easy to look back on, say, I don't know,
the 18th century slavery, slave trade,
and think, oh, that's really bad.
But perhaps we're doing some things today
that are really bad as well.
So, yeah, that's what it's all about
answering that question. I would say
something like the way we treat animals,
for example, is one of the greatest
atrocities, right? And we'll be looked back and
seen that way. But most people
are like, la, la, la, la, la, it's not happening.
So I would love to see if more talented people
take that on and try and transform our
food system. Okay. The
Democratic Socialist candidate for
mayor of New York is surging in the
polls, what does this suggest about where the energy in the party is?
I would say it's on the Upper West Side.
Yeah.
It suggests that Andrew Cuomo is going to be the mayor.
He just got the Bloomberg endorsement.
He's way ahead of the entire field.
No, no, no, that's the story that he's not.
He said, at 42 the last time I saw him.
And this guy is like, he's in second place.
He's surging, but he's not close.
No, I read yesterday he passed Cuomo.
Yesterday?
Well, different polls say different things.
Okay, fair enough. Must be Quinepiac.
Well, I don't get that.
I just pulled that out of my butt.
They usually are far on the left.
I know there was a meaning to that.
Quinepiac, that's the one that's on the,
and what's Rasmus system?
On the right, yeah, there's always one of them.
Anyway, I mean,
New York would have a socialist mayor,
and I think a Muslim mayor, right?
Is he not a Muslim? Not that that's wrong.
We certainly need more Muslims who stand up for Western values.
I mean, London has a Muslim mayor, and I think he's done a good job.
I would like to see that example for Muslims all over the world,
a Muslim politician standing up for Western values.
If he's that, but I know he's very anti-Israel.
So I don't care if he's socialist or a Muslim,
if he's the mayor that's going to make sure that we're going to build again, right?
New York has it been shrinking or at least not been growing,
even though it's one of the great cities of the world, right?
Lots of people want to live there.
But yeah, we've got this huge nimbie problem.
No, why are you Dutch and sound like you're from Ireland?
I'm just asking.
Does it sound like Ireland? Okay.
I guess I have this very weird mixture
of all kinds of accents.
Is that from...
It adapts all the time. It's wherever I'm in the world.
Really?
Yeah.
What do you sound like in Australia?
I don't know.
I don't know.
Okay.
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An Atlantic article this week
asked, where is Barack Obama?
Should ex-presidents
be taking a more public stance
against Trump's increasingly
brazen behavior?
Where is Barack Obama?
Where's W?
Where's W?
Right?
I mean, that's his party.
Right.
He's painting.
He's doing good work.
But I'm continually disappointed
about the fact that we have a couple
of actually in good health,
right, presidents
from both parties that have been ex-presidents,
but we always call them president,
who have been completely absent in this environment.
I think it's unacceptable.
I mean, you take that on at service,
and we need that service right now.
Why couldn't they be together?
Talking about what it means to maintain democracy,
talking about what it means to be civic
and have engagement and care about yourselves
and not think that the principal enemy in your country
is actually your own fellow citizen.
That's what we need Bush and Obama to be doing.
You're right.
I was going to say,
Obama served his time. He deserved to be beach bumming it in Hawaii. And he does. But also, yeah, there's very few people who have his kind of standing. And Bush in the Republican Party, the same thing. I mean, the old Republican Party that we don't remember. And if they stood together, you know, one of the things I always appreciated about George Bush was, and I didn't appreciate too much. When Obama became president, he had him over the old.
Oval Office? And he stood there and he said,
we want you to succeed.
The Republican said that to the Democrat.
You cannot imagine Trump.
You can't imagine Trump conceding.
First of him, but
can you imagine him standing there
with Amy Klobuchar? We want you to succeed,
Amy. You won fair and
square. But people close to Obama and
Bush have made this point and they've nudged
and they've tried and there's just no interest personally
and I think it's a failing of ours.
Okay. What does the panel think of Trump
saying that people that burn the American flag,
should go to jail for one year.
Oh, for fuck sake. You know what?
I've been talking about this issue
since politically incorrect days.
It's so basic.
To me, it's so clear
people who cannot see
the forest for the trees.
People who cannot see that a symbol is not
the same thing as the reality.
Okay, the flag is a symbol.
It's actually, when I see a flag
burning, it says to me, I live in a country
with freedom. And he only
sees the thing itself.
Not that I'm going to do it.
You're always going to be anarcho-leftist, dushbacks, you know, summoning Waymo, setting them on fire.
Yeah, I guess that's the frustrating thing, is that, you know, those people get the spotlight,
even though, you know, the vast majority of people, I would say, are pretty decent.
But is it no longer terrorism to put Tesla's on fire, or is it again now that he's...
I don't even know. It changes fast.
What do you imagine is the psychology behind going after the Waymo is like,
well, there's nobody in them that we're not actually hurting any person, you know.
Is that it?
Because what comes out of the fire when you burn an electric car is like the most polluting,
toxic thing that's going into it.
You know what it reminded me of, though?
Remember those anti-WTO demonstrations?
Yes.
In Seattle.
And it was like, save the whales and no new.
nuclear energy, and also let's like go after Starbucks, right?
It was so diffuse.
That's what my bid.
That's what it was, right?
The Democrats, never miss an opportunity to miss an opportunity.
All right, thank you, everybody.
I appreciate it.
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