Bill Maher is a fallen idol to me. I grew up in a small conservative Midwestern town where no one else held the liberal progressive views that I did. When I got to college and finally had unfettered internet access, I found a plethora of voices that finally resonated with my own. George Carlin, Penn Jillette, Lewis Black, Christopher Hitchens, Trevor Noah, Stephen Fry, Neil Degrasse Tyson, Lindsay Ellis, Adam Conover, The Escapist channel, and Bill Maher.
Maher had gags and astute biting jokes on his show and in his stand-up that still make me laugh. Unfortunately, Maher has made a gradual right-wing turn and now barely resembles his former self. First he brought on ultra right-wing figures on to his show including Ben Shapiro, Steve Bannon, and Milo Yiannopoulos, not to confront them on their atrocious views but ask them questions that made them look sort of reasonable. I justified Bill's actions by telling myself it was the marketplace of ideas at work. Then, over time came a gradual flurry of spectacularly bad takes on various subjects. Bill said fat shaming should be brought back, he ridiculed Stan Lee's legacy right after the man died, he brought his long percolating anti-vaxxer views to the forefront, his criticisms of Islam morphed into Anti-Muslim bigotry, and he started fence-sitting on the issue of abortion and on Trans issues. Finally, Bill outright stated very similar views to known transphobe J.K. Rowling and claimed that Trans people were being created 😡. That was the last straw and my cue to get off the ride. I didn't recognize the guy I looked up to anymore.
After that point, Maher has fallen even farther in my estimation. Maher sided with human trouser stain Ben Shapiro against Malcom Nance when discussing Critical Race Theory, attacked the Hollywood actors picketing for better pay for months and tried to put his show back on air before he was publicly criticized, attacked the Barbie movie for supposedly being anti-men, is forever complaining about "woke people" (whatever that's supposed to mean this minute), claimed bring a conservative partner home to the parents was the new Guess Who's Coming to Dinner (please F*** O** forever), and very recently claimed on The View that the college students around the US protesting Israel's right-wing government's mass killings of unarmed Palestinian civilians meant that the students are somehow supporting the terrorist group Hamas (how?!?) and that progressives are now against trying to house homeless people (I have no clue what imaginary friend told him that 🙄).
One of the hosts on The View, Sunny Hostin, told Maher in the same episode that he has changed and despite his claims in his new book, "What This Comedian Said Will Shock You", he has. College age me never would have looked up to this guy or taken his advice on anything. I'm not sure just what ideological slot Maher fits into at this point, but he's dead wrong on enough things that I can only mourn the guy he used to be.
Maher's new book "What This Comedian Said Will Shock You" epitomizes Maher's unpleasant new direction and convinced me that I was right to search out other better comedians and political commentators.