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Bill Maher: Now that Obama’s won he must become, ‘An angry black man pushing a liberal agenda.’
By: Jason EasleyNov. 17th, 2012more from Jason Easley
Bill Maher declared now that Obama has won reelection he must get back at the right wing hacks who called him an angry black man pushing a liberal agenda by becoming, ‘An angry black man pushing a liberal agenda.’
Bill Maher urged the president to get back at the right wing hacks who called him an angry black man pushing a liberal agenda by becoming, ‘An angry black man pushing a liberal agenda.’
Here is the video:
Maher said,
Now that he has been reelected, President Obama must get back at all of those right wing hacks who tried to paint him as angry black man who is pushing a liberal agenda by becoming an angry black man pushing a liberal agenda. Now, I have been mostly holding my tongue about the president this past season because I didn’t want to muddy the waters in country where you only get two choices. But Mr. President, there are ways to look at your 51-48 victory. One is we love you. The other is we like you three percent more than Mitt Romney.
And by the way, let us never speak that name again. Mitt. Let it be a dark and buried memory of a close call with a creature equal parts pure evil and excellent posture. Like getting dry humped in a crowded subway by Roger Moore. You know, I like this president. And all those secret strategy meetings we had with me and him and George Soros and the New Black Panthers, I found him to be very agreeable. Allah be praised. But it is now the job of progressives to hold his feet to the fire on causes important to us. If not now, when? There’s no third term Mr. President, so you might as well throw caution to the wind. Because it’s not like we are using it to produce energy. Yes, clean energy that’s just one of many issues like civil liberties, the drug war, the drone war, the war war, gun control that have been on my mind more for the last four years, and let’s just say I’ve been waiting to exhale. And by that I mean holding my nose.
But, you’re free now. With no more elections to win, you are free to never again kiss the ass of coal miners and say the words clean coal. There is no such thing as clean coal. There’s no such thing as clean coal. It’s like saying internet privacy, or tea party intellectual, or Fox News journalist. Another priority should be cutting defense budget. We’re the home of the brave, so let’s prove it by getting by with one less submarine. Yes, we were involved in a struggle with a radical enemy bent on our destruction. But the election is over. And we need to recognize that America has the same problem with defense budget that Mrs. Petraeus has with her husband’s penis. It’s swollen, and we don’t want to touch it.
Maher also wanted an immediate withdrawal from Afghanistan, an end to the drug war, and a rewriting of the Patriot Act. I am afraid Bill Maher is about to be very disappointed if he is waiting for Obama transform into something new, because Obama isn’t a white male progressive like Bill Maher. Obama practices something that isn’t Maher’s progressivism, but is a form of social liberalism born from his own personal experiences. White male progressives tried to pressure Obama and failed miserably, because they aren’t the core of the Democratic Party. The 2012 election proved who wins elections for Democrats, and it isn’t white progressives.
Latinos, African Americans, gays, and women are the base of the Democratic Party. White progressive men like Bill Maher who get all jacked up about Bradley Manning, Julian Assange, and the drug war aren’t. The best route for progress in the drug war isn’t with white progressive men who want to smoke their pot. It is through the voices of the African American community that has suffered the most from the injustice of this so called war.
We found out on election night that white men don’t have enough power to win national elections for the Republicans, but we also discovered that white progressive men no longer set the agenda in the Democratic Party.
The Obama second term will likely reflect the country’s ongoing social move left with action on immigration reform, protecting women’s rights, and climate change. The economy was the top priority for 60% of all voters, and that’s where most of Obama’s energy should go.
Latinos and gays were able to move this president on policy because they are two of the new power bases in the Democratic Party. White progressives were some of the first people on the left to throw Obama under the bus. When it was time to win an election, they came limping back on to the Obama camp, and while they are welcome, they aren’t essential.
The angry white, mostly male left has turned their anger over their political impotence into an Obama rage cottage industry. Days after the election, they were already ginning up outrage over any compromise that might come from a grand bargain on the deficit.
Their paranoia and distrust of Obama has been repaid with irrelevancy. White male progressives are still over represented both in the mainstream and social media, but they are no longer the voices that matter most in the Democratic Party.
Some white progressive men are becoming the left’s answer to tea party extremism. I can’t begin to tell you how many times I have had to listen to these men hop on their high horse, look down at the rest of us and tell us that we should be more worried about Bradley Manning, Julian Assange, or drones instead of the Republican movement taking away women’s economic and healthcare rights. If I had a dollar for every time some white guy on the left tried to tell me that abortion and contraception wasn’t the really “important” issues, I’d be able to play Secret Santa to the world this Christmas.
Most of the policies that Bill Maher suggested, the nation as a whole doesn’t support. While some on the far white left will bemoan their irrelevance by dwelling on what the president hasn’t done, the rest of the country will appreciate a president whose many accomplishments reflect values of the majority that will direct the nation’s future.
The image of the older white man (Bill Maher) granting the African American president his freedom in order to carry out his agenda shows that many white progressive men still don’t get it.
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Terri
Nov. 17th, 2012 at 11:32 am
Your commentary made me cry. Thanks for getting it. I kept wondering what was wrong with all of these white males in the progressive movement who were bullying anyone who didn’t agree with them. Now I know and it couldn’t happen to more deserving group.
Anne
Nov. 17th, 2012 at 11:32 am
He does need to show a cold, unyielding anger at GOP obstructionism rather than a hot-tempered reactiveness. He went out of his way to be reasonable with them, and got nothing in return for it. So, he needs to play hardball with them and remind them of the fact that they lost, and why.
clarence swinney
Nov. 17th, 2012 at 11:32 am
We need a redistribution of wealth and income to middle class
Affordable homes health care education
Get $$$$ out of government Here is how
A. Fed Fund Election—6 months—3 primary 3 general—free equal tv time—a debate week=12=adequate to evaluate candidates—No $ used—Outside limited to little
B. No need to campaign —BAN–all govt employees from accepting anything with a financial value
Progressive Flat Tax by group—14,000B Income is plenty to pay our way and pay down debt —huge Estate Tax —problem is 50% get 87% —change tax code—there are 1300B in exemptions That is why GE paid no tax in 4 of 10 years
Simple—The people will love it
A Walkaway
Nov. 17th, 2012 at 1:24 pm
As a member of a largely forgotten or ignored minority (people like to trot us out for Thanksgiving or as trophies or demonize us as “heathens” and “savages” and worse and that’s usually it), I am glad in the direction that President Obama seems to be heading. I DO hope he gets firm… not only firm but downright harsh with the Rebiblicans and the rare Republican (if they even hint they’re sliding more to the right). I also hope that he wins his battles with them, but at the same time with the sorts of things I’ve been reading, I hope that the Secret Service really is on its toes. I worry for him (and so does my wife). He’s fighting a huge and powerful enemy that sometimes I swear he and the government are ignoring (“Because it’s a CHURCH!”). As we know, they can and will kill in an effort to get their way.
The war on drugs, the “drone war”, and all of that – yeah, they’re issues that need to be tackled. But it’s like I told a person a few years ago regarding issues like the name of sports teams – for some of us the fact that most of us were unemployed (the saying being “last hired, first fired” was very common through the 90s and into this century) and living in poverty put the names of teams issue into a different perspective. Saying that didn’t win friends, but sometimes people don’t see the other perspective. This election demonstrated that there are some really huge issues that need to be dealt with first… many women’s issues, but also racism and homophobia have been exposed, along with the danger of allowing corporations and the rich any greater say than the poorest citizen. The greatest (IMO!) is the danger of allowing religious groups the sort of power they’ve taken – their ideology is the root of most of the other issues.
(TBC)
A Walkaway
Nov. 17th, 2012 at 1:35 pm
To continue… we wouldn’t have problems over abortion, or birth control, or homophobia, if it wasn’t for the dominionists behind/constituting the Rebiblicans. We wouldn’t have the brain-dead stupid idea of women being somehow lesser or lower status than men. The support for the rich also is part of their ideological structure (never mind it violates Jesus’ own teachings). The idea of class structures (I’m better than you, or as an elder once said “Big I little U” regarding that structure) is also inherent in most of the churches, even though it also contradicts what Jesus said. The support of war… the “war against drugs” (trying to micromanage lives of people), all can be traced to religious ideologies, and that of one type of “Christianity”.
That being said, it’s easy to focus on the one issue that hurts you the most, and not consider other issues to be equally important. I get pretty pissed off at people who insist that their issue is paramount and that others’ are not. We’re facing a package deal… it all ties together. All of our issues are important – even those you disagree with (my opinion regarding gun control is probably well known… and for me that’s a survival issue). It really hurts when people tell me the issues that threaten our survival isn’t as important as those that threaten their freedom. They BOTH are important.
Someone needs to tell the White Progressive Men that they need to widen their perspective.
Johnee
Nov. 17th, 2012 at 2:17 pm
Yeah, I would say that Jason’s overall point that progressive white guys are the ones that push a so-called “far left” agenda is spot on.
Blacks and Latinos just aren’t as radical in their scope as angry white liberals: They basically want good job opportunities, civil rights, and access to good health care and education.
It’s not that white progressives don’t have some great ideas…it’s just that there is no way Obama is going to change every drop and tittle of the political landscape in a mere 4 years. However, I do think he can lay a lot of groundwork for growth and positive change.
Johnee
Nov. 17th, 2012 at 2:38 pm
BTW I am with you all the way on gun control, but this is something we can hash out. Unfortunately, some white progressives do, as you say, take a “my way or the highway stance” in regards to certain issues, even though they might be on the same side with you regarding most of the important stuff.
It IS a package deal. I think the economy, common sense regulations against corporate abuse, civil liberties and human rights, and of course the ever present geo political landscape are the basics. Other important issues like the ridiculous “war on drugs” once we have a solid base to work from.
robyn ryan
Nov. 17th, 2012 at 3:09 pm
Guess what Angry progressive males?
You are not in charge. And we really don’t have time to make you feel all special and loved.
There’s the publicly maintained and owned highway.
Have a nice trip.
Johnee
Nov. 17th, 2012 at 3:41 pm
LOL Well, we still kinda need their votes (Ha Ha). I think they just need to take a chill pill and a nice cold drink of reality.
DobieTracker
Nov. 17th, 2012 at 10:35 pm
Well done Sir, well done.
Too many white progressives ARE as extreme as the teaparty and just as limited in their critical thinking skills.
Most importantly, too many progressives think that just because President Obama is a minority member and the target of racist that Obama is 100% on all issues of all minorities AND of “what is right.”
Well that kind of knight in shining armor does not exist and NO ONE of any minority, religion, creed, color, nationality NO MATTER HOW MUCH MEMBERS OF SUCH GROUPS HAVE BEEN VICTIMIZED is capable of righting every damn wrong in the world, not in two,much less one, presidential administration.
Too many progressives think that Obama is supposed to fix ALL the issues they hold BECAUSE OBAMA IS BLACK.
Maybe, just maybe Obama is more moderate and also considers that he represents ALL THE PEOPLE, EVEN THOSE THAT DID NOT VOTE FOR HIM.
More importantly, I think President Obama has the wisdom to know not only how but WHEN it is time to fight a certain battle and when it is not.
NO president can fix everything, every issue for every group no matter what that president would like to do. In fact, that president may not even think all the issues should be fixed the way others ASSUME he thinks they should be fixed.
Even in two terms there is just so much time, just so much energy, just so much compromise that can be made and just so much strategy that can be utilized.
I like Mahr but he needs to back up on this one.
djchefron
Nov. 17th, 2012 at 1:28 pm
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majii
Nov. 17th, 2012 at 5:17 pm
Bill Maher definitely doesn’t get it. I was trying to tell someone on Twitter why PBO is not as free to say certain things as other presidents, but my efforts didn’t move the person one bit. She continued to say, “but he’s the POTUS.” The truth is that racism is very real and can be found on the left and the right in this country at the present time. When PBO did something as simple as state his opinion about the Professor Gates affair, and when he rendered his personal opinion in the Trayvon Martin case, he was attacked by the RW and their minions in the MSM. Never mind that he was responding to questions from reporters in both instances. All many Americans saw was a black man “overstepping” his bounds and daring to share his personal view of these situations. He wasn’t permitted to present a black male perspective of the situations. His comments were immediately classified as “racist” by some Americans, and he was accused of “dividing” the country. What many Americans, especially people like Maher, don’t realize is that things are still VERY different for People of Color in America, even if the Person of Color is POTUS.
Johnee
Nov. 17th, 2012 at 5:36 pm
Hmmm. I think you’re making a few broad leaps there.
Who gives a crap what the right think? They are going to be all over Obama regardless. Everyone on this site knows that there are racists in their base.
I am a person of color, and I don’t care what some red neck Neanderthal thinks of me. That is not going to stop me from saying what I want to say. I don’t need their permission. I know that most people today are gonna be on my side when it comes down to it.
majii
Nov. 17th, 2012 at 7:11 pm
I was not attempting to make any “broad leaps.” What I was attempting to do was show how even though times have changed since I grew up under segregation, the racism remains, and it still has an impact on the ability of some Americans to speak on certain issues, especially those relating to race. In each of the cases I discussed, it would seem that the president would have been afforded some leeway to share his opinion based on his perspective, but that was not the case. It wasn’t he who cried racism, it was the RW. They took what I viewed as innocuous comments and transformed them into examples of the president being racist. Their faux outrage/claim covered several media cycles.
Johnee
Nov. 17th, 2012 at 8:54 pm
All due respect.. I understand that. My point was: Why do you think the RW is gonna react any differently? Why would you have thought that they would have “afforded some leeway” to the president?
If anything they are being consistent and predictable. F*** ‘em I say!! The president is not going to censor himself because of these loons.
Majii, these idiots don’t define you or the president!! You sound like a good person that wants to see the good in other people, but some people are like a leopards spots (some, not all) and they are not going to see the light..
So, stop worrying about their approval. They are just going to get meaner and more miserable as time goes on when they realize that they are going extinct. No one realizes how vigilant we must be more than myself….but the tide has turned and we will win the war! Like I said before snakes don’t die easily, but die they will.
DobieTracker
Nov. 17th, 2012 at 10:44 pm
I agree, and Mach is usually smart enough to understand things like that.
President Obama may be president of the United States but I think it is obvious to all how much disrespect has been thrown at him in the most obvious and public ways.
I fully expect that many on the right, Romney, Sunnunu (sp) Palin, and many others would not object if someone used the “N” word or the term “boy” etc to describe our president. In fact, I am sure many of them, Palin especially DO use those terms in private.
That the President has been shown such disrespect in the year 2012, and despite his office, and by people who should know better, who DO know better and who it was NOT expected from shows us all that racism is alive and well in this country and that we have a long way to go.
Think how much subtle and hidden racism is still being directed toward other minority members when the guy with the most powerful job in the world is treated this way.
And it is these same bigots who waged the war on women and they actually thought that would win them an election !
MsKitty
Nov. 17th, 2012 at 6:02 pm
Yo Bill, Barack Obama is not your pet negro. Just because you’ve had your way with a few Black women does not make you the expert of all things Black. Go have a stadium full of seats and STFU.
Mr Reality
Nov. 18th, 2012 at 12:28 am
Dear Poster,
We’re all in this Party together… All our views are important.
We don’t win elections (ths have the ability to do anything) unless we stay together as a coalition of the minority.
The things Maher talked about are important and need to be adressed… even if he talked about it in a funny way.
“kicking the white liberals out of the party” means the party will not win elections anymore until whites are no longer the majority in the country.
Unity my friend! I agree with all the pursuits you mentioned…
” The Obama second term will likely reflect the country’s ongoing social move left with action on immigration reform, protecting women’s rights, and climate change. The economy was the top priority for 60% of all voters, and that’s where most of Obama’s energy should go.”
but realize every change Maher mentioned is important and would strengthen this county immersurably and make the world and the U.S. a much better place.
Some of the changes would also need LITTLE if any action from Congress btw.
So… Use political capital for the things you were talking about and when that is spent use executive power to pursue the things Maher talked about.
We’re in this together man! lol
I’m a white progressive and NOTHING like a tea party loon lol!
Shiva (Moderator)
Nov. 18th, 2012 at 12:30 am
And the funny part is, “immigration reform, protecting women’s rights, and climate change.” need to be Americans challenge, not the lefts. The right doesnt want to touch them beucase they might effect some billionaires income
Johnee
Nov. 18th, 2012 at 1:09 am
Great perspective man!