Maher warns liberals to "nothing" as it carves Trump supporters into racists

Talk show host Bill Maher gathered liberal writers at Saturday Night Live to honor their portrayal of conservatives, who believed they used outdated stereotypes.

Maher talked about the current state of American culture in Club Random, which was released on Sunday, and commentator Jillian Michaels released on Sunday. After Maher talks about Trump's unique appeal, his critics are willing to be called "pathetic" brave outsider, Michaels marvels at the Democrats still fighting for his supporters.

"The whole 'tragic'" thing is referring to the then democratic nominee Hillary Clinton notoriously smearing Trump supporters "a basket of pathetic people," noting that "they are still doing it."

Michaels recalls meeting outspoken liberal Tom Hanks multiple times, saying he was “cute” himself, but crossed the portrayals of Trump supporters in “Saturday Night Live.” Hanks has repeatedly portrayed a caricature of a booming racist using magazine hats from Maga Hat on sketch comedy shows. In one famous moment in the recurring "Black Danger" sketch, Doug initially shaking and eventually succumbs to the hands of the black master.

Tom Hanks premiered on "A Man Called Otto" in Filmstaden Rigoletto, Stockholm, Sweden on December 13, 2022. (Photo of Michael Campanella/Getty pictures) (Michael Campanella)

Tom Hanks

Maher said, "I hate it, too, I said it on the show. I know. I hate it. Wearing a Margo hat, not shaking hands with black people. "I mean, they have their problems, I certainly have my problems, but they are average - I mean, of course, there are some racists everywhere as bad as they are, but overall, all the magazine people I know have no problem shaking hands with black people. ”

Then Maher declared “You are just hysterical, you are not helping”, as if speaking for the people described in this way.

Maher calls this kind of Trump supporter smear "zombie lie."

"What I hate the most is that this is what I say about zombie lies. Don't lie to me," he said, addressing people who discredit Trump supporters again. “It’s a lie that magazines don’t shake hands with – I get it, it’s part of a short film, it’s exaggerated, it’s comedy. It’s a little too delicate to do that.

Tom Hank's character "Doug" initially shaky.

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One of the rules of comedy, Maher, said, is that good jokes must have an observation truth about the world in the world.

"But I tell you, as a liberal, I don't like it." "Say again, because lying makes me offended. I'm a comedian. I can't accept it when the present quotations are not true - the jokes don't work. The premise must ring. The premise is incorrect. It may be true, I don't know, x years ago. I don't know now.

Bill Maher exploded on Saturday Night Live, believing they are using outdated "zombie lies" to condemn conservatives.

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