Bill Maher: Rudy Giulianis New Nickname Is “Americas Traitor”

Bill Maher: Rudy Giulianis New Nickname Is “Americas Traitor”

Impeachment wouldnt be a peachy experience for anyone not even Bill Maher who conceded on Friday nig..

Impeachment wouldnt be a peachy experience for anyone not even Bill Maher who conceded on Friday night that he isnt as keen on the endgame tactic now that it more topical and less theoretical.

“I feel like Im the dog that caught the car,” the host of HBOs Real Time with Bill Maher said after months of figuratively hounding the Trump motorcade.

There was less uncertainty in Mahers voice when he sharpened his wooden stakes and aimed a few points in the direction of Ruldoph Guiliani, who once helped New York emerge from rubble but now seemingly lives under a Washington rock.

“Hes at the center of all this pushing the Biden conspiracy and meeting the Ukrainians,” Maher said, “which explains Rudys new nickname: Americas traitor.”

On Dems mindset: “We have an impeachment inquiry. An inquiry [as in] We may not get a puppy. Were just here to look.”

On Trumps vulnerability: “Trump must have an Impeachment-Act-a-Day calendar that he has used for the last year. So why will this one be different from all the other times?”

On Trump team inadvertently sharing strategic summary documents with Dems: “This is the political equivalent of sending a dick pic to your mom.”

On Trumps global engagement: “This raises some very serious questions like: Is there a foreign country that he hasnt asked to interfere in out elections?”

On the view of impeachment merits in “middle” America: “Will any of it resonate east of La Brea?”

On presidential perfection: “It was a perfect call, he said it a million times. Perfect. Never at a loss for word, thatDonald Trump…my question is, if it was such a perfect call why are you acting like a bedwetter trying to hurry up and wash the sheets?”

The guests included novelist Salman Rushdie discussing his new book, Quicheotte, which is an exploration of Trumps America, of which the Commander-in-Chef may be a symptom, a cause, or something in between. MRead More – Source

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