For those interested-my paper says that Dennis Prager will be a guest this evening. He is a conservative that explains stuff in a very simple way using analogies. It should be interesting how Maher handles the guest-if in fact he shows up.
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I remember hearing him in the early 1990s, but not really since then. Back then, he was really big on moral and ethical behavior. At least publicly. I can’t even count the numbers of conservatives who once put a premium on personal conduct who now back Trump . . . easily one of the sleaziest, most mendacious, more immoral and unethical humans we’ve ever had the misfortune to see in public.
In the same way that Republicans seem to only care about deficits and debt when Dems are in the White House, they’ve shown that “personal morality” only matters when the other side is in charge.
This is the Overtime section of the show. I’ve linked to it because, as far as I know, it’s actually supported by HBO. People watch the show itself (Realtime) at their own risk.
Praeger gets his chance to spout nonsense around the 2.50 minute mark. It’s in reference to supposed “left-wing lies.”
I was disappointed in that I had assumed Prager would be a guest on the show. Thus it would be more one on one which I looked forward to. Instead he was on a panel and there was a lot of shouting back and forth among several guests and Maher. But I did not see the after show which Billy comments on herein that has more of Prager’s comments consistent with a debate or at least an argument.