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Kevin from WI

(184 posts)
7. I wouldn't say he is not funny anymore
Thu Jan 8, 2015, 07:00 PM
Jan 2015

He does talk about things besides religion, and he has excellent guests on his weekly show. I enjoy the show. He has been taken to task by his own guests for some of those more hurtful statements. It's too bad that he goes to far and that doing so has become his trademark. Many share his attitude here on DU it would seem. It's a troubling phenomenon here that shows how powerful fear is when it is mixed with ignorance.

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Those who are anti-religion are simply TM99 Jan 2015 #1
Agreed! He is too set in his ways to change. hrmjustin Jan 2015 #4
"Hundreds of millions of them support an attack like this" cbayer Jan 2015 #2
I used to like him but he has just become something I don't care for anymore. hrmjustin Jan 2015 #3
I liked him at one point too, but he has made a career out of being an asshole. cbayer Jan 2015 #5
And he is not even funny anymore. his last hourlong special was a bore. hrmjustin Jan 2015 #6
I wouldn't say he is not funny anymore Kevin from WI Jan 2015 #7
Yeah I wish he would paint lesx with a broad brush and be very clear about what exactly he has hrmjustin Jan 2015 #8
How many would it be? With 1.8 billion Muslims in the world, 200 million is 11%. eomer Jan 2015 #11
I don't know and neither does Maher, but I do not believe it is cbayer Jan 2015 #12
Best thing is to do a search and look through multiple sources. eomer Jan 2015 #13
thanks for that information. cbayer Jan 2015 #14
Here are percentages of Muslims who think suicide bombing is sometimes or often justified: eomer Jan 2015 #15
But what remains unclear is under what circumstances that might be true cbayer Jan 2015 #16
In other words, okasha Jan 2015 #20
Yes, agreed. eomer Jan 2015 #21
He takes what he admits is a minority view among Muslims Fortinbras Armstrong Jan 2015 #9
Just horrible. hrmjustin Jan 2015 #10
a channel of destructive rhetoric like his dear friend Ann Coulter carolinayellowdog Jan 2015 #17
I think that's a really interesting assessment of Maher. cbayer Jan 2015 #18
"under 1% support it, but, I'm just sayin' here, it's the responsibility of all 5 billion theists of MisterP Jan 2015 #19
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