As Ron White says "You can't fix stupid". Piers and Maher are two of the stupidest people on the planet. Maher is one of a very small number of human beings I would step over if he was lying on the ground injured.
I would not likely step over him.
If you didn't, you'd likely trip and fall right over the top of it and get it all over you. It'd take forever to get that smell off of you.
I find Bill Maher smug, but he does think a lot about his opinions, and I think he's pretty intelligent. I believe him to be wrong on at least half of the stuff he thinks, but I respect the process he took to arrive at those opinions. He is different from me in what he values, but he's honest and consistent about it.
I don't think he's wrong about guns being a religion in this country, either. And that's not a bad thing. Guns have a unique heritage and mythos in this country, for good or ill, and always will.
I find Bill Maher smug, but he does think a lot about his opinions, and I think he's pretty intelligent. I believe him to be wrong on at least half of the stuff he thinks, but I respect the process he took to arrive at those opinions. He is different from me in what he values, but he's honest and consistent about it.
I don't think he's wrong about guns being a religion in this country, either. And that's not a bad thing. Guns have a unique heritage and mythos in this country, for good or ill, and always will.
Just wait until Nov. They'll all start going postal.Filed under "Most Worthless" with all the other far lefties, Hollyweirdos, anti American, anti gun, anti religion, US Constitution hating socialist dirt bags. IMHO Whew, don't have time to tell you how I really feel about him.
If he is wrong at least half of the time, his process isn't much better than flipping a coin.
He's wrong in my opinion, which is not objective fact. As I said, he has different values than me. He's free to advocate for his values as much as I am for mine. Yay for America! And I don't disagree that the gun culture in America resembles a religion, and I don't have a problem with that. I'd say football, too, is a religion, as well as basketball in Indiana.
I respect intelligent people who can articulate their points well and spend time thinking about what they say. Maher can be very thoughtful and articulate, he just usually chooses to be controversial and entertaining because that's his literal job, and he works very hard at it. Honestly, I see him very much like Rush Limbaugh, who I also think is a smart guy though I think he crosses the line and is quite offensive from time to time, just like Bill. Or Neil Boortz. Or Jon Stewart. And unlike Glen Beck and Keith Olbermann. Those last two just don't have intellectually consistent and honest opinions and world view, so I respect them less.
Just my opinion, and my $0.02.
i lost all respect for bill maher when i found out he was on the board of directors at peta