Real time with Bill Maher has long symbolized how constipated The Democrat Party, and modern journalism, have become - mostly from crawling up their own asses - and Maher did it again, last night, by discussing Jake Tapper's book about the cover-up of Joe Biden's mental decline. With Jake Tapper. Without mentioning what everybody knew, as far back as 2019, and still knows now:
Jake Tapper was a huge part of the cover-up. How's that for journalism? And for Bill Maher, posing as someone exposing what's real?
That Bill Maher, discussing the cover-up, is now part of a cover-up is the reality that won't be mentioned. At least not on Real time with Bill Maher. Here's something else "real," and obvious, that Rep. Seth Moulton (Maher's other guest) said, that Democrats will hear, but then completely ignore:
'Part of winning elections is just starting with a little mea culpa, and saying "Yeah we were wrong. We've been perceived out of touch with a lot of Americans; about not being honest about a range of issues: there's not really a problem at the southern border, or inflation really isn't that bad, and Biden's fine," so let's just be honest. Take this opportunity to say "Hey we were wrong about that." And then we can move forward."
I repeat: They will completely ignore that sound advice. And that means they will ignore it - collectively. Cultishly. And it's as creepy as listening to Bill Maher talk to Jake Tapper about a cover-up Bill Maher and Jake Tapper are participating in. And - Trump or no Trump - no one will be voting for more of it. Because everyone can sense someone's pulling levers, and - if it's not the Clintons - then it's someone associated with the Clintons, because it was Hillary who said the Internet is helping, whoever it is, "lose total control."
Think about that - unpeel the onion: Whoever "they" are, Hillary Clinton - the former First Lady and Barack Obama's Secretary of State - said they had "total control." And only a few people knew (I'm looking at you, George Clooney). As Brianna Joy Gray also exposed this week (above) whoever is lounging in the Democrat Party's VIP section wants "an authentic voice that's going to become popular organically, and we need to control them,..."
When Democrats should know, by now, that's not gonna happen.
By the way, Seth Moulton was Real Time's one reasonable voice, but only until he said, "There will also be a great time to talk about Biden's legacy." When, he should know - as we know - Joe Biden's legacy was as a racist segregationist who, along with his Vice President, made his career by, amongst other things, destroying the lives of black Americans. That's keeping it real.
So the Democrats should stick to apologies, and otherwise, just try to leave the past alone. You ain't the fools who made "Sinners." You're the vampires.