Bill Maher’s choice wasn’t too difficult but required bleach
Bill Maher aware that Hillary Clinton is not a shoo-in, made a deliberate choice between Ted Cruz and Donald Trump in a thought provoking manner. Of course, Maher had a gallon of bleach close by for a cleansing purpose.
Bill Maher said that he knows Republicans are having a hard time picking between Donald Trump and Ted Cruz. ” I almost feel bad for Republicans,” Maher said. “Although not really because they did it to themselves. Jesus, you guys, started out with 17 candidates. And somehow you wound up with Mussolini and John McCarthy.”
Maher said Republicans in recent weeks had been approaching him. They ask him which one is more awful. “Glad you asked I say,” Maher said. “There always is a more correct choice. And I am not just saying this to my Republican friends. I am saying this to Liberals too. Hillary Clinton is not a sure thing. You need a fallback besides suicide and Canada.”Bill made sure to get a joker’s jab in using Trump’s wall. “Donald Trump wants to build a wall to keep our creepy foreigners.
Bill made sure to get a joker’s jab in using Trump’s wall. “Donald Trump wants to build a wall to keep our creepy foreigners,” Maher said. “Ted Cruz is proof we need it.”They would put him in Bellvue.
Inasmuch as Bill had harsh words for him, he endorsed Ted CruBill Maher then went into justifying his pick. He said that Donald Trump was thin skinned. “Here is the deal breaker with Donald Trump,” Maher said. “H is lunatic. If a non-rich or non white person said the things he says, they wouldn’t put him in the Whitehouse; they would put him in Bellevue. … We cannot make a crazy person commander in chief. There are actual job requirements.”
Maher ends with a prescient statement. “Yes, Ted Cruz will be our worse President,” said Bill Mahe. Donald Trump may well be our last.”
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