Monologue: Low Confidence | Real Time with Bill Maher (HBO)

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Published on March 3, 2023

Bill reacts to the top stories of the week, including news about COVID’s origins, AOC’s dress mess and Donald Trump’s CPAC appearance.

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14 comments

  • A.I. 1 year ago

    I wish Maher would have more guests like Russell Brand, who can call out all the weasely ways MSNBC shills always turn legitimate criticism of the system on to conservatives and Trump. Every week they get away with it on this show and it’s infuriating.

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  • Karen K 1 year ago

    Yeah, believe it or not, women don’t get wet because of Newsom’s way-too-stiff (and not in a good way) stance on anything. He’s so fake. He has made it clear since he became mayor of SF, he just wants to be president. Doesn’t really care about any of us. Please don’t let it pay off.

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  • KevinWood44 1 year ago

    Democrats called Conservatives conspiracy theorists for 3 years when we said it came from a lab!!

    NOWWW Bill says “don’t politicize it” bc Democrats were DEAD WRONG AGAIN!! And the media and big tech covered it up for 3yrs, they banned conservatives and silenced DOCTORS who said it all along!!

    Does being a Democrat suck bc you are ALWAYSS wrong??

    And Bill ANYYONE with any morality should hate drag qweens being near children!! Nobody cares if they dance for adult, go crazy!! Enjoy!
    But ask yourself this “WHY do drag qween WANT to be around children so badly?? It’s either suuuuper creepy OR they want to push kids toward that lifestyle, either way…..GROSS!!

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  • Maggie Franks 1 year ago

    Ugh, the cringe fest that is Bill Maher is why I don’t have an HBO sub

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  • BXI 1 year ago

    Gavin Newsom will also make crime and homelessness worse.

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  • HighGear39 1 year ago

    The report saying the virus came from the Wuhan lab has a very low confidence level. They are reporting the intelligence, but do not have faith in the information. Why is this so hard for people to understand. They hear something that supports their narrative and tun with it.

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  • jmisc 1 year ago

    Unlikely from the lab. Respiratory viruses have been around for a long time. And once in a while we will hit the jackpot.

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  • Scott 1 year ago

    Where are the Buden jokes ? He can’t even speak….lol.

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  • Janice Rideout 1 year ago

    I didn’t really get the Drag story thing either until I saw what was actually going on at some of these events. It’s adult sexualized entertainment, essentially air f*cking in front of parents and children. Before knocking it down take a look for yourselves.

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  • Steve 1 year ago

    You’re not ripping off Hasan Minhaj are you?

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  • kenthehobo 1 year ago

    I wish there was button to mute the audience. Good grief!

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  • Kaspers Liepins 1 year ago

    “Low confidence” and “most likely” are not compatible. “Low confidence” means merely “possible” and not even “plausible”, certainly not “most likely”.

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  • Cryptical Envelopment 1 year ago

    Once upon a time, Russell Brand, Bill Maher, and Joe Rogan decided to take a road trip together. They packed up Joe’s camper van and hit the open road, ready for adventure.

    As they drove along the highway, they swapped stories and jokes, each trying to outdo the others with their comedic prowess. Russell, known for his irreverent humor, had the others in stitches with his wild stories of his days as a rockstar. Bill, with his dry wit, had them laughing with his sharp observations on politics and society. And Joe, with his quick quips and impressions, had them in fits of laughter.

    As the day wore on, they decided to stop at a diner for lunch. They took a booth in the corner, ordering burgers and fries and more than a few beers. As they ate, they continued to crack jokes and trade stories, much to the amusement of the other diners.

    But as they finished their meal, disaster struck. Russell, who had been playing with his food, accidentally knocked over his beer, spilling it all over Bill’s lap.

    At first, Bill was furious, his white pants now stained with beer. But then Russell, ever the prankster, suggested they turn it into a comedy bit. He grabbed a ketchup bottle and pretended to squirt it all over Bill, pretending it was a bloody wound.

    Joe, seeing the opportunity for more laughs, joined in the act, pretending to call for an ambulance on his phone.

    The other diners, not sure what to make of the spectacle, watched in amazement as the three men continued their comedy routine, each trying to one-up the other with their jokes and antics.

    Finally, they ended the bit, all of them collapsing into laughter. The other diners, now thoroughly entertained, applauded and cheered.

    As they climbed back into the van, still laughing and joking, Russell, Bill, and Joe realized that they had created a memory they would never forget. They had bonded over their shared love of humor and their willingness to be silly and spontaneous.

    And so, they continued their road trip, stopping at roadside attractions and tiny towns, always ready for the next joke or prank. They may have started out as mere acquaintances, but by the end of the trip, they were friends for life, united by their love of laughter and their willingness to make fools of themselves.

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  • CBR 1000F 1 year ago

    Why does he have fake laughers in the audience?

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