Liberal comedian Bill Maher weighed in on President Trump’s decision to go to war with Iran.
No one could believe what Maher said.
Bill Maher raged that he would hate Trump issuing this shocking military order.
Maher stunned his liberal audience during a recent episode of Real Time by announcing he supported President Trump’s launching Operation: Epic Fury.
“This week, war. Did you hear about that thing? We bombed Iran, and it’s going on. Now, have you expected me to say I hate it? I don’t! Sorry!” Maher declared.
Maher said he would oppose the war only if President Trump deployed boots on the ground.
“When he puts boots on the ground, yeah, then I’ll hate it,” Maher added.
Mahger said one reason he supported the war was that he knew many Iranian families living in exile in America since the 1979 revolution, when the Islamic regime seized power.
“Now, I know too many happy Iranian Americans. Sorry. Thank you. Thank you very much. Thank you and good night,” Maher continued.
Maher went back to the Beirut barracks bombing in 1983 that killed over 240 marines to argue the Iranian government acted as a destabilising influence in the region.
“You cannot name one horrible thing that has happened in the Middle East in the last 50 years that is not connected to this fascist theocracy. They’re like six degrees of they don’t eat bacon,” Maher remarked.
Maher argued that Iranians around the world doing the Trump dance should be cause for celebration, but Democrats can’t even root for Americans in war because of Trump Derangement Syndrome.
“So, I’m not sure. And it’s popular. I mean, Iranians all over the world are doing the Trump dance. Have you seen that? The whole world is jerking off two guys at once,” Maher stated.
“Now, it’s amazing. Yeah. But, you know, when it comes to the war, when it comes to anything in this country, everybody assesses everything by way of, did my team do it? Then I love it. If their team did, I hate it,” Maher told his audience.
Maher took a dig at Kamala Harris’s statement of opposition to the war,
“I mean, Kamala Harris made a statement. She said, ” This is a war the American people don’t want. And who knows more about what the American people don’t want? Thank you very much,” Maher quipped.
Maher then said that the real burden of this war fell on the troops and their families because life went on as normal for everyone else.
“So all week long, I’ve been hearing, we’re at war. Now, I’d like to first say, we are not at war, we, all of us, we do the same thing we always did. The American families and the military personnel are at war. That’s who goes to war in this country. Everybody else stays home and watches,” Maher solemnly remarked.
Maher then repeated that he would support the war up until the point Trump put boots on the ground.
“Okay, just wanted to put that out there. I just want to reiterate what I said in the monologue. I’m cautiously optimistic unless he puts boots on the ground. Then he’s gonna lose me, we’ll see for now,” Maher emphasised.
Maher contended that if liberals were really serious about all their rhetoric opposition to fascism, then they should support eliminating a regime that imposed Islamic theocracy on its people, supported terrorism, and sought nuclear weapons.
“I just don’t get what liberals don’t get about liberation. I see so much happiness, I see it in Venezuela, I see it here in Iran. Could we skip the part where we talk about, oh, they had so many different reasons for going to war, regime change, and we gotta get rid of the nukes,s and they were supporters of terrorism,” Maher argued.
“It’s all of it. How about this? This was a fascist theocracy, and nothing in the Middle East was ever going to get better while they were still there f*cking everything up,” Maher concluded.
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