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William "Bill" Maher, Jr., (born January 20, 1956) is an American comedian, actor, writer, and producer. He hosted the late-night television talk show Politically Incorrect on Comedy Central and ABC, and is currently the host of the weekly Real Time with Bill Maher on HBO. He is known for his political satire, his humor and commentary displaying a complex mixture of political perspectives. His comedy and commentaries target a wide swath of topics, from the right-wing to the left-wing, bureaucracies of many kinds, political correctness, Hollywood, the Mass Media, and persons in positions of high political and social power, among many others.

Maher describes himself as a libertarian and celebrates libertarian figures such as Larry Elder and P.J. O'Rourke. He favors partial privatization of social security, ending corporate welfare, and legalizing drugs (he is a member on NORML's Advisory Board, an organisation which supports the decriminalization of marijuana), gambling, prostitution, and pornography. He supported Bob Dole in the 1996 U.S. presidential election on the basis that Dole was a war hero.[1] He has expressed disdain for many of the liberal positions regarding hate crime, sexual harassment, etc. as being "things that make women nod." He supported Ralph Nader in the 2000 U.S. presidential election.

Maher publicly supports PETA, a controversial animal rights organization, and has expressed his distaste for the pharmaceutical and healthcare industries in general, on the grounds that they make their money out of curing people who are made sick by consuming the unhealthy food that society urges upon the public. He has expressed skepticism that vaccines are responsible for helping to eliminate many diseases [2][3]. On the August 11, 2005, episode of Larry King Live, Bill Maher announced he is not a vegetarian but eats meat rarely. He claimed he is still a board member of PETA and supports animal rights.

Prior to the 2004 U.S. presidential election he became very forthright in his opposition to the reelection of George W. Bush and his support for John Kerry as the best candidate to defeat Bush, rather than the candidate most in agreement with Maher's views, going so far as to publicly kneel on his show, with director Michael Moore, and beg Ralph Nader to drop out of the race. Maher often says that the word "liberal" has been unfairly demonized, and during the elections he criticized Kerry for being ashamed of the word. He has been called a "libertine socialist" by a political commentator Jonah Goldberg. Maher also supports the death penalty, abortion and euthanasia, often stating his position humorously as "I am pro-death". In expanding on this statement, he reveals his belief that the size of the human population has led to damage to the earth's ecology, so that he is in general in favor of anything that would tend to reduce the size of said population. Since 9/11 he also has on numerous occasions stated to be in favor of racial profiling at airports.

He was originally opposed to the war in Iraq, but briefly became less skeptical of it after the Iraqi election of 2005. Maher now views the Iraq War as a failure and even suggested on the February 24, 2006 episode of Real Time that Iraq was better off under Saddam Hussein and that the U.S. cannot control the sectarian violence like Saddam Hussein did. Maher has seemed sympathetic - even, at times, in defense - of the Bush Administration's use of WMD as a justification for the war, noting that arguments based on its possible long-term transformational effect on the region likely wouldn't have gotten the authorization and support that it did. He also states that the supposed ties between Saddam and Al Qaeda was a more dangerous lie than the WMD justification. The result of the invasion of Iraq, in his view, has increased the threat of terrorism. He has also stated his concerns about the possibility of a future civil war in Iraq or about the possibility that Iraq is already involved in the early stages of a civil war.

Maher responded to the claims that liberals are "out of touch" with conservative morality and the idea that this led to George W. Bush's re-election and the success of the Republican Party in the 2004 general election by saying "Stop saying that blue state people are out of touch with the morals and values of the red states. I'm not out of touch with them, I just don't share them."

Maher is also opposed to what he views as the backward political culture of the American South: "There is a lot that goes on in the South that I don't think is very progressive, and I don't think that's denigrating the South to call them out on that. And I think it's terrible that in this country you have to...try to attract that sort of Southern--excuse me, very often redneck way of thinking. John Kerry with his goose hunting outfit, OK? I think hunting is stupid. I think Civil War reenactments are stupid. If that's denigrating, I'm sorry. That's my opinion."

Also, he said, "I know this is about 140 years late, but to the Southern states, I would say upon further consideration, you can go."


 
 

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