Bill Mahar at his best
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I will never hear "that takes a village" without thinking back on an interview I heard with Hillary and Chelsea. The apple did not fall from from the tree, and the performative nonsense was thick, thicker than anything I hear in conservative-adjacent media. I think the interview was on NPR. I will never not appreciate the individual aspect of the right. The left and its attitude that the best one can ever do is to do a trust-fall into the mob, will always be disgusting to me.
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Well that was the name of Hilary’s book, so you’re not alone in thinking of her when you hear that phrase.
@jon-nyc said in Bill Mahar at his best:
Well that was the name of Hilary’s book, so you’re not alone in thinking of her when you hear that phrase.
It was actually a different book, something about women in history, which was the motivation of the interview. I think Chelsea co-wrote it. Or edited it.
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Yeah it was "The Book of Gutsy Women" by Hillary and Chelsea. So gross. A right wing talking point I heard was that Thatcher was not included in the list.
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His talk makes sense.
(But, if I can be a nitpick. I dont like that he pauses for "applause". Kind of like he is forcing it from people)
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Maher is right, but I'm not sure some privileged college kid protesting gender apartheid on an American university campus will make one bit of difference in the Muslim world.
@Jolly said in Bill Mahar at his best:
Maher is right, but I'm not sure some privileged college kid protesting gender apartheid on an American university campus will make one bit of difference in the Muslim world.
Agree. I think it was you who pointed out that most of the protestors really have no idea what they are protesting for.
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@jon-nyc said in Bill Mahar at his best:
By the way what does any of that have to do with Mahar’s piece on gender apartheid?
There's a certain directional equivalence between the Hillary/Chelsea collaboration and the attitude Maher is commenting on, if you'd care to devote a thought to understanding rather than dunking. My mind makes zoomed out connections, it is a curse.
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