Raw Story
Bill Maher, upon learning that 51 percent of Republican voters now believe that President Barack Obama was not born in the United States, thus making the GOP majority birthers, he asked his conservative panel, “At what point do you say, I can’t be a Republican anymore?”
Maher attributed the birthers’ views to Obama’s race.
“There is nothing about this man that is un-American, except, to them, his color,”
The segment was originally broadcast on HBO on “Real Time with Bill Maher,” on March 25, 2011. Watch the clip at Mediaite (not embeddable.)
Related Articles
- Bill Maher: Only Race Could Explain 51% Of Republican Voters Being Birthers (mediaite.com)
- Maher’s Anti-Obama GOP Candidate: “Fat, White, Small-Eared Idiot” Karab Amabo (mediaite.com)
- Shame on You! (wdednh.wordpress.com)
- WATCH: Bill Maher’s New Rule (huffingtonpost.com)
- Bill Maher Says He Doesn’t Think Obama Is A Christian (mediaite.com)
- Palin ‘Reloads’ To Take On ‘Mosquito’ Bill Maher (kaystreet.wordpress.com)
- Bernie Goldberg: ‘Clinical Insanity’ For Bill Maher To Call O’Reilly’s Obama Interview Racist (mediaite.com)
- Bill Maher Takes On Gun Control, Obama! (perezhilton.com)
- Bill Maher Crucifying Catholics by Perverting CatholicsComeHome.org Commercial (prweb.com)
- Read all about it”Liberals disagree” (wdednh.wordpress.com)
For the record, I hit the point that I said I couldn’t be a Republican any more in 1995.
Right after campaigning for David Funderburk in NC under the slogan “Character Counts,” we put Gingrich as Speaker, gave Jesse Helms the Foreign Relations Committee chair, and put Bob Packwood, at that time under investigation for sexual harassment, on the Banking Committee chair. I couldn’t take it back then.
I really, really don’t miss it. The GOP is only getting worse.