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Earlier, we covered the outlandish remarks made by Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) during her appearance on Bill Maher’s “Real Time” show last Friday.
Pelosi attempted to defend the idea of providing illegal immigrants with funds for a home down payment, and expressed her desire to shift individuals from being “undocumented” to “documented,” inadvertently revealing the true intentions of the Democratic agenda.
Additionally, she made further misguided statements, including claiming that Kamala Harris wasn’t simply appointed but that the nomination was open for anyone to contest, and that Harris “wrapped it up,” despite not receiving a single primary vote for her position.
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Maher hosted a panel discussion featuring political commentator and Columbia Professor John McWhorter and Puck’s Peter Hamby, during which they delved into various topics including the Kamala Harris-Tim Walz joint interview. Maher humorously poked fun at Harris, pointing out her “rough three years.”
Democrats are desperately trying to convince themselves that swapping out Biden for Kamala was the right choice:
Bill Maher: “I don’t know why we ever thought she was as bad people thought she was.
Biden had that one bad night, she had a bad 3 years. She did. But she’s fine.”… pic.twitter.com/zbaW9jdFU2— Eric Abbenante (@EricAbbenante) August 31, 2024
“I don’t know why we ever thought she was as bad people thought she was. Biden had that one bad night, she had a bad three years. She did. But she’s fine,” he said. Yes, if you skip the bad three years. And all the bad positions before that. Oh, and the bad positions she would impose if she won. Apart from all that, she’s just great and her cackle is magical. Even Maher doesn’t seem to believe any of that.
The issue, naturally, is that many are aware of her tumultuous three years as it has directly impacted their finances and contributed to the chaos attributed to the actions of Biden and Harris.
This is a significant factor in Harris’s struggle to win over voters, particularly among young men, whose support is crucial, especially in a close contest. Maher noted the appeal that former President Donald Trump had for young male voters.
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