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Bill Maher spends countless hours crying about how batshit crazy the Democratic party is, and then he votes for the same Democratic party 100% of the time. Can you explain this to me?

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Dismayed American1 year ago

Democrats are hypocrites

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Max Suave21 year ago

Yes .... Because he's batshit crazy like the rest of the Dems.

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Tobias Albrecht1 year ago

It’s in his compensation package. Spout liberal bullshit play a little centralist but always always vote and lean hard left.

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Jgold7141 year ago

Isn’t that the definition of insanity?

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Cedric1 year ago

Because everyone in his circle votes democrat and always will; It doesn’t matter how wretched his/their politics are or how exposed his/their dirty tactics become Marxist Cynicism is a Cult of Identity.

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Croxxed Out1 year ago

Because he's paid to be a gadfly.

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the climate hoax1 year ago

Live by the hoax , d!e by the hoax

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David Jesse PhD1 year ago

America is now completely full of stupid cunts. Civil War is required to clean it out.

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Twerk store1 year ago

He’s Jewish. Dems hate whites.

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Troutsqueezer1 year ago

Easy. It all has to do with keeping as many of his fans as he can because without them, he's still a piece of shit.

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