At his HBO “Real Time” show on Friday, he continued to criticize the extremist Democrats, yet he still stands by them without realizing he’s on the wrong side of history. The guy remains a walking contradiction without a clear explanation for his stance.
Credit is due when he’s accurate, and on this occasion, he pointed out how a mindless reality show exposed the flaws within the soulless Democrat faction of our nation.
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The Season 8 Finale of “Love is Blind” and how it relates to The Democratic Party…
Thank you Bill Maher. https://t.co/SyXJfdt74R
— Skatvedt (@StanSkatvedt) May 3, 2025
One of the mind-boggling reality shows that frequently air on our networks captured Maher’s attention, demonstrating how a woke liberal woman highlighted the extent to which progressives have strayed.
HBO host Bill Maher used a woke moment from the finale of a hit reality TV series on Friday to illustrate how the Democratic Party could lose future elections.
During his closing monologue from “Real Time with Bill Maher,” the host highlighted “Love Is Blind” season eight star Sara Carlton walking away from her wedding to co-star Ben Mezzenga because he didn’t have strong enough pro-Black Lives Matter views.
Referencing a question he posed last week on the show to Sen. Adam Schiff, D-Calif. Maher wondered, “But how are the Democrats going to blow it this time? This is how: Posturing, purity tests, the politics of ‘I unfriend you if you’re not exactly with me 1000 percent,’” he said, comparing liberals’ current political perspective to Carlton’s dating standards.
As Maher explained, the “Love Is Blind” season eight finale featured Carlton walking out on Mezzenga at the altar because they weren’t on the same “wavelength.” Elsewhere during the episode, Carlton told her relatives that Mezzenga’s views on BLM were a dealbreaker.
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Maher pointed out that with the state of today’s histrionic woke young women in America, many red-blooded patriotic males may have trouble ever becoming fathers. He referenced this absurd moment in the reality show:
“I remember I asked him about Black Lives Matter, and I’m no expert, but when I asked him about it, he was like, ‘I guess I never really thought too much about it,” she said.
“And that’s when Sara realized she would rather die alone,” Maher quipped after playing a clip from the show.
He mentioned other areas where Mezzenga fell short on Carlton’s deeply held views. “To be fair to Sara, it wasn’t just Black Lives Matter. Ben also didn’t have much to say on the vaccine,” he said, adding a sarcastic tone. “And his position on trans was basically, ‘I don’t know I guess.’ Sarah’s sister is gay and when she told that to Ben, Ben said he had ‘no discomfort around that community at all.’”
I would praise Maher for his spot-on critique, but he’s just as likely next week to go on another unhinged, clinging-to-the-past monologue as ever.