Posted on 10/08/2006 12:24:57 PM PDT by lowbridge
Posted by Noel Sheppard on October 8, 2006 - 14:59.
It goes without saying that HBOs Bill Maher is no journalist. However, it doesnt seem to be asking too much of the comedian turned political pundit in his own mind to exhibit some degree of impartiality when interviewing current members of Congress and former presidential candidates, especially four weeks before a major election. Sadly, that appears not to be important to Maher, who like his compatriot on MSNBC, has become an unashamed, predictable hatchet-man for the left.
As a result, his program disingenuously titled Real Time has degenerated into a safe harbor for Democrats to get free reign over the cable-waves to make any statements they want regardless of accuracy or validity without the risk of being challenged by the host.
Such was certainly the case Friday when Maher demonstrated an almost unbelievable lack of integrity and impartiality while interviewing Sen. John Kerry (D-Mass.). The questions couldnt have been better positioned for the former presidential candidate if they had been posed by Democratic National Committee Chairman Howard Dean, or left-wing operatives Paul Begala and James Carville. In fact, this conceivably was even a new low for Maher, which for him is approaching abyss-like depths that would require liquid oxygen to be inhaled to prevent lung implosion.
In reality, there is so much that is disturbing about this interview that identifying lowlights would be as time-consuming as listing all the obscenities in a rap video. As such, what follows is the full transcript of this abomination (video link here) with a strong recommendation to have a bucket nearby just in case the virulence upsets your stomach beyond your expectations.
After some niceties, Maher asked the senator what he got his wife for her birthday. Kerry said that he took his wife to a lovely retreat in Vermont. Begin transcript:
Maher: You could have went to New Hampshire and killed two birds with one stone.
Kerry: Or, I could have gone to 1600 Pennsylvania and killed the real bird with one stone.
Maher: Well, speaking of that, speaking of that, do you run into a lot of people these days who are considering how things have gone with the bloopers and practical jokes the past few years have a lot of buyers remorse about how they voted in 2004?
Kerry: Uh, I actually do. I run into a lot of people. Most people as a matter of fact, except for Donald Rumsfeld. And Cheney.
Maher: And, if I may ask just one question about that election. It seems to me when you look back you would say probably that you took the high road. I mean, you could have called Bush out in 2004 and called him a draft dodger. You could have called him a deserter. Certainly, that was a lot more true than what he was saying about you. But, you took the high road, and lost. If you took the low road, do you think you would have won?
Kerry: Uh, Ive thought about it a lot. Um, the answer is we bet, I bet that the truth was out there, that I had gotten the truth out there, and it was the wrong bet. You know, you make that kind of a decision in a campaign. I thought Americans really wanted to hear more about health care, the environment, the, energy independence, the real war on terror. And, obviously, those kinds of attacks make a difference. The great lesson is, and its a lesson for everybody in 06 is dont get em an instant. Dont give em a breathe of daylight, and if I ever do anything again I never will.
Maher: Um, you famously said about Vietnam I think in 1971, How do you ask a man to be the last man to die for a mistake? Is there any reason that line doesnt work now even more so for Iraq?
Kerry: I think its, uh, I think its even much more poignant today than Vietnam. The fact is that this was a different kind of choice pure choice. This is, you know, war where the president has a policy of stand still and lose. Not in the center of the war on terror in Iraq. And where we do have the center of the war on terror, in Afghanistan and the northwest corner of Pakistan, theyre basically walking away and not finishing the job. Its the most extraordinary contradiction. It is a deception a war of complete and total deception, and misleading. And I think our troops have done their job, and its time for Iraqis to stand up and do theirs and bring our heroes home.
Maher: Let me talk about the thing they drives a lot of Democrats, liberals, and at this point maybe anybody a little crazy which is that it seems that so often the Democrat you for example has the right answer, as the answer you just gave, but cannot seem to win the debate with the American public. Give you an example, in 2004, talking about the war on terror, you said, It would be occasionally military, but primarily an intelligence and law enforcement operation that requires cooperation around the world. That seems to be the right answer. It doesnt sound as good as Well put a boot in your ass. So, what can you do differently when you run in 2008?
Kerry: Well, if I run
Maher: I thought Id catch you there
Kerry: No you didnt, I know you didnt think so. Youre too smart to have thought you would. But, anyway, what you do is you just put a boot in their ass, period. Look, um, were in a very different place from where we were two years ago. We were one year away from the start of the war. Katrina has just torn away the curtain, and all of America is seeing that there isnt, there clearly isnt any wizard behind the curtain. This is a failed policy beyond anybodys imagination. And I think everybody understands that now. We have a Katrina foreign policy. I mean how can these guys possibly protect the United States of America from terrorists when they cant even protect us from Congressman Mark Foley. These people are incompetent. Ive never seen, Ive never seen anything like it. You know, you have the Dubai ports, you have Katrina where CNN is broadcasting whats happening at the Superdome, and theyre sitting there trying to pretend to America we didnt know people were there. Every step you go here, theres a disconnect to the real lives of Americans, and I think the American people know that now, so that were going to have an easier time making a clearer, simpler message.
Maher: But, I have heard that before from the Democrats, and it hasnt worked out. You for example, somehow they were able to paint you in 2004 as suspect as an American because you know, you were smart and a reader. You know, you spoke French. And you were cosmopolitan, and your wife, where was she from? All this nonsense, and um, I notice that Bill OReilly has a book out now, and his thesis is that there is a war between the real Americans and the people who want to be a little more like Western Europe. And my question is, whats wrong with being a like Western Europe in the ways theyre better than us. For example, you mentioned Katrina, I think if we could build levees like they do in Holland
Kerry: Im with you. I think that Americans have really, realized that theyre not going to going to fall prey to the games these guys play anymore. I think the card has worn thin. You know, every time something happens in America, that begins to nibble away at the perception that these guys know what theyre doing they trot out the fear card. And, and they play the fear card again and again, and every time we did something, youd turn around and there was an orange alert, there was a red alert. There hasnt been any, you know, I dont think there has been any fundamental alerts since the, since that uh, since the election. But, more importantly, I think what Americans really care about is whats happening here. They dont worry about Europe, they dont need to worry about Europe. Theyve seen an administration thats screwing up the marketplace, theyre losing jobs, their health care is disappearing, their pensions are disappearing, they see executives walking away with unbelievable golden parachutes while the average worker is strongly to pay the tuition, pay the gas bill and, and make things work. So, Im not worried about whats happening in Europe. I worried about whats happening right here. And I think thats what most Americans are concerned about today, Bill. And, I think theres going to be a profound shift in about five weeks when we have the elections.
Maher: I think youre just one sexually harassed page away from having that happen.
Oh, that was fun! :)
susie
Gosh, I replied to the wrong post. Took the test, it was fun. Apparently I'm a genius... ;)
susie
Hooray for me.
English Genius
You scored 100% Beginner, 100% Intermediate, 100% Advanced, and 80% Expert!
You did so extremely well, even I can't find a word to describe your excellence! You have the uncommon intelligence necessary to understand things that most people don't. You have an extensive vocabulary, and you're not afraid to use it properly! Way to go!
Thank you so much for taking my test. I hope you enjoyed it!
I didn't do quite as well as you, altho it still said I was a genius...;)
However, I didn't really understand the scoring, so maybe I'm not exactly a genius!
susie
I think the SECRET SERVICE should be asking him that question!!! Hopefully, there are some agents who are also FReepers.....
Hey John, you are an expert at walking away from a war without finishing the job. Heh?
Yes, it was fun, but kinda long. My brain got tired (and I was reminded that there are still some rules that befuddle me!)
susie
So, SKerry wants to kill his wife?
LOL!!!!! On the second pix - PLEASE pull the trigger.
When I see a thread like this, I just long for Kerry to run again. It was so much fun last time. We could so easily make him look even more hilarious next time. Run, John, run!
Yeah, but then any 'retreat' seems lovely to the battle hardened four month veteran of Viet Nam.
comedian turned political pundit
In other words, Bill Maher is a worthless slug. The only reason he is where he is in life is because of his political views. If he were conservative, he would've been flushed a long time ago.
I've seen some of his "comedy" and didn't find him the slightest bit funny. His humor is "sarcasm". In other words, it's one ironic pissy comment after another. Gee, that's uplifting and fun--not.
Maher is not a political commentator, all he does is talk the DemonRat talking points with more of "witty" sarcasm that is downright excruciating. I don't know who's watching this clown on TV.
Yeah, but then any 'retreat' seems lovely to the battle hardened four month veteran of Viet Nam ... and a wife with about a gazzillion dollars.
The "foreign leaders" supporting Kerry will be disappointed he didn't call for beheading.
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