Why Stephen A. Smith and Bill Maher Can't Stop Apologizing for Trump
Kristoffer Ealy
Bill Maher and Stephen A. Smith have become two of the most reliable suppliers of what I have come to call the Conservative Alibi Machine. Whenever Republicans create a disaster, undermine democratic norms, excuse corruption, or wander face-first into yet another self-inflicted scandal, Maher and Smith show up like insurance adjusters determined to explain why Democrats are actually liable for the damage.
It is a remarkable business model. Republicans light the fire. Republicans pour gasoline on the fire. Republicans stand in front of the fire insisting it is actually a freedom bonfire. Then Maher and Smith arrive to explain that Democrats should have done a better job communicating with the flames. And, somehow, they always manage to collect the check.
I have written about both of these men before Smith across three separate pieces that documented his Asymmetric Neutrality Syndrome, his motivated reasoning, and his role as the Conservative Alibi Machines most decorated practitioner, and Maher most recently last week, when he spent a segment mocking Trumps Freedom 250 concert lineup the Vanilla Ice, Milli Vanilli, Bret Michaels fever dream of a birthday party and then turned around days later and scolded the very artists hed just mocked for having the nerve to drop out once they realized what theyd signed up for. I thought that piece said everything that needed to be said about a man whose entire public persona is built on mistaking confidence for clarity. Then D.L. Hughley started talking.
On a recent episode of his show Uncertain, Hughley delivered what might be the most efficient roast of both men I have ever heard. And what made it land so hard was not just what he said. It was who was saying it. D.L. attended Bill Mahers 40th birthday party. They were close friends. He is not some media critic taking potshots from the cheap seats. He is a man who watched someone he actually knew become, in his words, a decidedly different dude. That changes the weight of the criticism. When D.L. Hughley calls Bill Maher out, it does not feel like punditry. It feels like someone reading the obituary of a friendship and wondering what happened to the guy he used to know.
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RockRaven
(19,984 posts)then congrats on getting fooled by an obvious asshole.
diane in sf
(4,266 posts)FarPoint
(14,999 posts)I see his show as just a self serving meal ticket..... such a waste.
dem4decades
(14,602 posts)He can go to Free Republic or Vanity, I'm So Fair and tell everyone how he knows everything, and you know nothing. Fuck him.
CivicGrief
(380 posts)ones attention.
Blue Owl
(59,918 posts)So they can tap dance at the pedophiles pleasure