Piece Of Shit Bill Maher Insults WWII Vets.

Maher Mocks WWII Vets: 'Nobody Said They Were the Brightest Generation'

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On Friday evening, enraged at World War II veterans who had the temerity to move aside President Obama’s barricades to visit the World War II Memorial, HBO’s Bill Maher launched into a broadside against the brave veterans, labeling them dumb.

"The other thing that apparently was so important for the Republicans to keep open was the World War II Memorial in Washington. That was closed, so a bunch of the World War II vets knocked down the barriers and stormed it,” Maher said, to the laughter of his audience.

“And then I loved this, they posed for pictures with Michele Bachmann who showed up. Michele Bachmann, one of the people most responsible for shutting the fucking thing down. They're the greatest generation - nobody said they were the brightest generation."

Of course, that was a lie – the House Republicans voted to restore funding for the National Park Service, but the Democratic Senate prevented a vote on that measure in order to heighten suffering surrounding the shutdown. In fact, the Obama administration reportedly rejected the World War II veterans’ request to visit the memorial before the vets moved aside the barricades. The administration then reinforced the barricades after the incident.

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For Maher to slander World War II veterans as stupid for not kowtowing to despicable shutdown tactics is reprehensible. Before the war, they endured tremendous poverty during the Great Depression.After returning from World War II, veterans worked to establish the nation’s greatest companies in the private sector and infrastructure projects in the public sector; they were the driving force behind the growth of the planet’s best system of higher education.

World War II-generation men and women built America into the unchallenged hegemon on the planet. But then again, they didn’t have a show on HBO.​

Maher Mocks WWII Vets: 'Nobody Said They Were the Brightest Generation'

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I would agree that those who posed with Bachman aren't very bright. But that's just a few dim bulbs, I'm sure.
 
Maher Mocks WWII Vets: 'Nobody Said They Were the Brightest Generation'

2010-09-24-HBO-RTBM-Mah.jpg


On Friday evening, enraged at World War II veterans who had the temerity to move aside President Obama’s barricades to visit the World War II Memorial, HBO’s Bill Maher launched into a broadside against the brave veterans, labeling them dumb.

"The other thing that apparently was so important for the Republicans to keep open was the World War II Memorial in Washington. That was closed, so a bunch of the World War II vets knocked down the barriers and stormed it,” Maher said, to the laughter of his audience.

“And then I loved this, they posed for pictures with Michele Bachmann who showed up. Michele Bachmann, one of the people most responsible for shutting the fucking thing down. They're the greatest generation - nobody said they were the brightest generation."

Of course, that was a lie – the House Republicans voted to restore funding for the National Park Service, but the Democratic Senate prevented a vote on that measure in order to heighten suffering surrounding the shutdown. In fact, the Obama administration reportedly rejected the World War II veterans’ request to visit the memorial before the vets moved aside the barricades. The administration then reinforced the barricades after the incident.

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For Maher to slander World War II veterans as stupid for not kowtowing to despicable shutdown tactics is reprehensible. Before the war, they endured tremendous poverty during the Great Depression.After returning from World War II, veterans worked to establish the nation’s greatest companies in the private sector and infrastructure projects in the public sector; they were the driving force behind the growth of the planet’s best system of higher education.

World War II-generation men and women built America into the unchallenged hegemon on the planet. But then again, they didn’t have a show on HBO.​

Maher Mocks WWII Vets: 'Nobody Said They Were the Brightest Generation'

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Maher Mocks WWII Vets: 'Nobody Said They Were the Brightest Generation'

2010-09-24-HBO-RTBM-Mah.jpg


On Friday evening, enraged at World War II veterans who had the temerity to move aside President Obama’s barricades to visit the World War II Memorial, HBO’s Bill Maher launched into a broadside against the brave veterans, labeling them dumb.

"The other thing that apparently was so important for the Republicans to keep open was the World War II Memorial in Washington. That was closed, so a bunch of the World War II vets knocked down the barriers and stormed it,” Maher said, to the laughter of his audience.

“And then I loved this, they posed for pictures with Michele Bachmann who showed up. Michele Bachmann, one of the people most responsible for shutting the fucking thing down. They're the greatest generation - nobody said they were the brightest generation."

Of course, that was a lie – the House Republicans voted to restore funding for the National Park Service, but the Democratic Senate prevented a vote on that measure in order to heighten suffering surrounding the shutdown. In fact, the Obama administration reportedly rejected the World War II veterans’ request to visit the memorial before the vets moved aside the barricades. The administration then reinforced the barricades after the incident.

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For Maher to slander World War II veterans as stupid for not kowtowing to despicable shutdown tactics is reprehensible. Before the war, they endured tremendous poverty during the Great Depression.After returning from World War II, veterans worked to establish the nation’s greatest companies in the private sector and infrastructure projects in the public sector; they were the driving force behind the growth of the planet’s best system of higher education.

World War II-generation men and women built America into the unchallenged hegemon on the planet. But then again, they didn’t have a show on HBO.​

Maher Mocks WWII Vets: 'Nobody Said They Were the Brightest Generation'

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I would agree that those who posed with Bachman aren't very bright. But that's just a few dim bulbs, I'm sure.

I think Bill Maher has said and done things that puts Bachmann to shame. I'd sooner kick his punk ass rather than pose with him.

However, if the guy acts decent I may not kick his butt on sight. I may even talk to him or share a drink with him. But pose with him? Doubtful.
 
What idiot told Bill Maher he was smarter than a hole in the ground? I know moonbats think he's smart and all, but his opinions are worth about as much as a squirt of piss on a truck stop bathroom floor to anyone with half a brain....
 
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What idiot told Bill Maher he was smarter than a hole in the ground? I know moonbats think he's smart and all, but his opinions are worth about as much as a squirt of piss on a truck stop bathroom floor to anyone with half a brain....

He's usually the more moderate lib on his show.

I looked at his twitter page and he was on vacation somewhere. He was trying to be funny, and I guess he didn't have any writers around to feed him material.
 
[MENTION=20102]mudwhistle[/MENTION]
Calm the fuck down. Maher does political satire and commentary on life . Which reminds me; you need to get one of your own. Life, that is.

Take your own profile advice and "embrace the suck" :laugh2:

Mmmm justifying hatred of veterans.

Very much an Obamacult trait.
 
What a bunch of fucking crybabies.

None of you ever criticize Limbaugh or Savage or that moron Levin.

If WWII vets are palling around with economic terrorists like Bachmann, they aren't too bright, and certainly have misplaced their patriotism.

As if the WWII vets asked Bachmann to show up.

STFU Sypholicious.
They happily posed with her.

The funniest part is that you think these men of incredible honor would give a rats ass what you think.
 
What a bunch of fucking crybabies.

None of you ever criticize Limbaugh or Savage or that moron Levin.

If WWII vets are palling around with economic terrorists like Bachmann, they aren't too bright, and certainly have misplaced their patriotism.

Obama's Mentor and Ghostwriter

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''I don't regret setting bombs, I feel we didn't do enough.'' -- Obama's friend and mentor William Ayers
Obama's grandfather didn't collaborate with the Nazis like Bush's.

Obama's father didn't make a fortune building Soviet infrastructure, like the Koch brother's.

Nazis and Communists - friends of Republicans.

Show collaboration?
No?
Liar.
 
Maher Mocks WWII Vets: 'Nobody Said They Were the Brightest Generation'

2010-09-24-HBO-RTBM-Mah.jpg


On Friday evening, enraged at World War II veterans who had the temerity to move aside President Obama’s barricades to visit the World War II Memorial, HBO’s Bill Maher launched into a broadside against the brave veterans, labeling them dumb.

"The other thing that apparently was so important for the Republicans to keep open was the World War II Memorial in Washington. That was closed, so a bunch of the World War II vets knocked down the barriers and stormed it,” Maher said, to the laughter of his audience.

“And then I loved this, they posed for pictures with Michele Bachmann who showed up. Michele Bachmann, one of the people most responsible for shutting the fucking thing down. They're the greatest generation - nobody said they were the brightest generation."

Of course, that was a lie – the House Republicans voted to restore funding for the National Park Service, but the Democratic Senate prevented a vote on that measure in order to heighten suffering surrounding the shutdown. In fact, the Obama administration reportedly rejected the World War II veterans’ request to visit the memorial before the vets moved aside the barricades. The administration then reinforced the barricades after the incident.

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For Maher to slander World War II veterans as stupid for not kowtowing to despicable shutdown tactics is reprehensible. Before the war, they endured tremendous poverty during the Great Depression.After returning from World War II, veterans worked to establish the nation’s greatest companies in the private sector and infrastructure projects in the public sector; they were the driving force behind the growth of the planet’s best system of higher education.

World War II-generation men and women built America into the unchallenged hegemon on the planet. But then again, they didn’t have a show on HBO.
Maher Mocks WWII Vets: 'Nobody Said They Were the Brightest Generation'

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A graphic calumny of a Republican Presidential nominee is your best response, Luddly? :doubt:
 
Obama's Mentor and Ghostwriter

features_ayers1.jpg


''I don't regret setting bombs, I feel we didn't do enough.'' -- Obama's friend and mentor William Ayers
Obama's grandfather didn't collaborate with the Nazis like Bush's.

Obama's father didn't make a fortune building Soviet infrastructure, like the Koch brother's.

Nazis and Communists - friends of Republicans.

Show collaboration?
No?
Liar.

Hello darkness my old friend
I've come to talk to you again

For twenty points.....

Name that tune!
 
What a bunch of fucking crybabies.

None of you ever criticize Limbaugh or Savage or that moron Levin.

If WWII vets are palling around with economic terrorists like Bachmann, they aren't too bright, and certainly have misplaced their patriotism.
Considering you've never worn the uniform, I suggest you shut the fuck up, you pansy bastard.
How many posts have you and all the other un-American idiots made, bashing veterans John Kerry and Max Cleland?

That's different...somehow.

Fucking hypocrites.
 
Obama's Mentor and Ghostwriter

features_ayers1.jpg


''I don't regret setting bombs, I feel we didn't do enough.'' -- Obama's friend and mentor William Ayers
Obama's grandfather didn't collaborate with the Nazis like Bush's.

Obama's father didn't make a fortune building Soviet infrastructure, like the Koch brother's.

Nazis and Communists - friends of Republicans.

Show collaboration?
No?
Liar.
How Bush's grandfather helped Hitler's rise to power



Now shut the fuck up.
 
Maher was great in "Cannibal Women in the Avocado Jungle of Death" back in 1989. It has been all downhill for him since then..which explains why the left thinks he's such a god.
 
[MENTION=20102]mudwhistle[/MENTION]
Calm the fuck down. Maher does political satire and commentary on life . Which reminds me; you need to get one of your own. Life, that is.

Take your own profile advice and "embrace the suck" :laugh2:






No, Colbert and Stewart do political satire, Maher is simply a bigoted asshole.
 
And progressives love him.

Creepy appears to be tonight's theme all around.
 
Obama's grandfather didn't collaborate with the Nazis like Bush's.

Obama's father didn't make a fortune building Soviet infrastructure, like the Koch brother's.

Nazis and Communists - friends of Republicans.

Show collaboration?
No?
Liar.
How Bush's grandfather helped Hitler's rise to power



Now shut the fuck up.





And liberal progressives supported both Hitler AND Stalin, dickhead, so YOU shut the fuck up!

Progressives generally greeted the 1917 Bolshevik revolution in Russia with great enthusiasm, embracing it as a worthy effort to create a socialist utopia. In the 1920s and 1930s, a host of credulous progressive journalists traveled to Russia to chronicle the the revolution's afterglow, so as to inform Americans about the historic significance of what was transpiring there. According to author Jonah Goldberg: “Most liberals saw the Bolsheviks as a popular and progressive movement.... Nearly the entire liberal elite, including much of FDR's Brain Trust, made the pilgrimage to Moscow to take admiring notes on the Soviet experiment.”

One key contributor to this pro-Bolshevik genre was the communist journalist John Reed, author of Ten Days that Shook the World. Reed dismissed concerns about the Red Terror and the mass murder of non-Bolshevists by praising the killers of “this treacherous gang.” Said Reed: “To the wall with them! I say I have learned one mighty expressive word: ‘raztrellyat’ [sic] (execute by shooting).”

Similarly, the intellectual E.A. Ross excused the Bolsheviks' violent campaign of terror on the theory that they did not kill all that many people. (Estimates of the number of deaths by execution range from 50,000 to 200,000.)


•H. G. Wells, one of the most influential progressives of the 20th century, said in 1932 that progressives must become “liberal fascists” and “enlightened Nazis.” Regarding totalitarianism, he stated: “I have never been able to escape altogether from its relentless logic.” Calling for a “‘Phoenix Rebirth’ of Liberalism” under the umbrella of “Liberal Fascism,” Wells said: “I am asking for a Liberal Fascisti, for enlightened Nazis.”
•The poet Wallace Stevens pronounced himself “pro-Mussolini personally.”
•The eminent historian Charles Beard wrote of Mussolini’s efforts: “Beyond question, an amazing experiment is being made [in Italy], an experiment in reconciling individualism and socialism.”
•Muckraking journalists almost universally admired Mussolini. Lincoln Steffens, for one, said that Italian fascism made Western democracy, by comparison, look like a system run by “petty persons with petty purposes.” Mussolini, Steffens proclaimed reverently, had been “formed” by God “out of the rib of Italy.”
•McClure’s Magazine founder Samuel McClure, an important figure in the muckraking movement, described Italian fascism as “a great step forward and the first new ideal in government since the founding of the American Republic.”
•After having vistited Italy and interviewed Mussolini in 1926, the American humorist Will Rogers, who was informally dubbed “Ambassador-at-Large of the United States” by the National Press Club, said of the fascist dictator: “I’m pretty high on that bird.” “Dictator form of government is the greatest form of government,” Rogers wrote, “that is, if you have the right dictator.”
•Reporter Ida Tarbell was deeply impressed by Mussolini's attitudes regarding labor, affectionately dubbing him “a despot with a dimple.”
•NAACP co-founder W. E. B. DuBois saw National Socialism as a worthy model for economic organization. The establishment of the Nazi dictatorship in Germany, he wrote, had been “absolutely necessary to get the state in order.” In 1937 DuBois stated: “there is today, in some respects, more democracy in Germany than there has been in years past.”
•FDR adviser Rexford Guy Tugwell said of Italian fascism: “It's the cleanest, neatest, most efficiently operating piece of social machinery I've ever seen. It makes me envious.”
•New Republic editor George Soule, who avidly supported FDR, noted approvingly that the Roosevelt administration was “trying out the economics of fascism.”
•Playwright George Bernard Shaw hailed Stalin, Hitler, and Mussolini as the world’s great “progressive” leaders because they “did things,” unlike the leaders of those “putrefying corpses” called parliamentary democracies.









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