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Bill Maher questions future of late-night shows, throws shade at fellow hosts.

Bill Maher Takes Shot at Fellow Late-Night Hosts, Casts Doubt on Future​ of Their Shows

Bill Maher⁤ often mixes moments of political ⁣muddle-headedness ‌with moments of ‍sound thinking and genuine insight.

According to Fox News, the⁣ “Real Time ‍with Bill Maher” host recently ‍treated viewers to the latter type of moment.

During his “Club Random” podcast ⁤on Sunday, Maher‍ dismissed late-night hosts such as Stephen Colbert, Jimmy Kimmel,​ and Jimmy Fallon as both⁤ unoriginal and politically predictable.

The comments came as Maher and his ​guest,⁤ the infinitely more muddleheaded comedian Jim Gaffigan, discussed late-night television’s future.

Gaffigan, of course, regularly ​parrots establishment-media talking points. On Joe Rogan’s podcast in late ⁢July, for instance, Gaffigan dismissed what he called the “slim ⁤likelihood” that U.S. intelligence agencies⁢ had anything to do with the ⁤events at the U.S. Capitol ⁤on January 6, 2021.

On Sunday with Maher,⁢ Gaffigan⁤ predicted that the ongoing Hollywood writers’ strike probably will “kill the late-night⁤ show⁣ that ‌we grew up with.”

Maher disagreed, citing⁣ problems⁢ inherent in the format.

“This is, again, no​ knock on the guys who do it, but I don’t know how this art form has survived up until now,” Maher said.

Maher added that ⁢his own HBO show, due to the format and absence of commercials, ‍feels “more edgy” and “more unpredictable.”

Furthermore, the current late-night shows ⁢face complications and competition ⁢their predecessors ⁢never knew.

Nowadays, Maher said, “you can watch ‍anything — you get⁣ into bed, you ​can watch‌ Netflix, you can‍ watch HBO, you can watch YouTube, you can watch⁤ anything that was ‌ever made, or do video ​games.”

“Even if you wanted to watch this late-night stuff, ‌wouldn’t you watch it sometime when you could zip through ‌the commercials and‍ just see the stuff ⁢you⁣ like? It ⁢just‍ seems so ⁤anachronistic.‍ I don’t know how it survives until ‌now,” he added.

Gaffigan replied‍ that viewers “want‍ to ‌hear Colbert’s take about the day.”

Maher pounced on this ⁣palpable absurdity.

“It’s ⁢not ⁢a ⁢take. ⁢Those guys⁢ don’t have takes,” Maher said.‌ “I have takes.⁢ I⁣ have a‍ take on things. What they do is say ‍exactly what a liberal audience wants them to say about that.⁢ That’s⁢ not a take.”

For a man ⁢with so many alternately foolish and thoughtful “takes,” Maher nailed this one.

Prior to the 2022 midterm⁣ elections, Maher channeled his‌ inner Democratic⁣ Party hack when he urged viewers to vote‌ blue in order to save democracy.

On the other hand,‍ Maher has often mocked⁣ wokeness. In February, he even compared⁤ the modern woke mob to Mao’s Red Guards, who terrorized China during the Cultural Revolution.

In other words, Maher had ⁣a point when he described his show as⁢ “more ​unpredictable.” One never knows what ⁢to expect from him.

Of course, one always knows ‌what to ⁣expect from the likes⁣ of Colbert, Kimmel, and Fallon.

In fact, it is difficult to decide which of the three hosts has ⁤more thoroughly prostituted himself ‍to the ⁢establishment.

Upon reflection — and in the spirit of late-night⁣ award-show skits — the⁢ Galactic Toady Award​ goes to ‌Colbert.

Who can forget Colbert’s nauseating November‌ 2020 interview with ⁢former President Barack Obama? The beginning ‍of the interview ⁤alone ‌belongs in the Toady Hall⁣ of Fame.

“Can we just take a moment? Can I just — and I want ⁤to talk — I just⁤ want to take‍ a moment to — to — to drink you in — for just a moment,” the grinning, starry-eyed, slobbering Colbert actually said to the former president.

Colbert, of course, meant the comment as a dig against then-President ‌Donald Trump.

“I’m happy to get used to looking at a president again,” Colbert added. Obama could not even feign ⁣embarrassment for dignity’s sake.

A liberal perspective is one thing. But sucking up to the⁢ powerful in the ⁣most shameless way imaginable?

Colbert did not even ‌wait a​ whole year before outdoing ‌himself.

In 2021, the establishment shill subjected viewers to the most cringe-inducing recurring skit in entertainment history: “The Vax Scene.”

The skit had various ghastly iterations, all of which‌ involved dancing syringes,⁤ most of them animated.

On‍ one occasion, for instance, ⁢ Colbert ⁣ sat at his desk​ while the animated syringes danced and sang propagandistic lyrics‌ to the tune of the “William Tell⁤ Overture.”

Get a shot, get a ⁣shot, get a vaccine⁣ shot

Get a shot, ‌get a shot, get a vaccine shot

With entertainment options multiplying, one⁣ can only guess how much longer late-night audiences will keep returning for such drivel.

Small wonder Maher got this one ​right.

The post Bill ‍Maher Takes Shot at Fellow⁤ Late-Night Hosts, Casts ​Doubt on Future of Their Shows appeared first⁣ on The Western Journal.



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