Bill Maher is tired of heaing about stuff like the Overton window, MKUltra, the “shadow docket” of the Supreme Court, looksmaxxing, “heuristic,” “cognitive offloading” and other examples of what he calls “pedantic bullshit.” (But he really hates the Overton Window. His curmudgeonly diatribe segues into a Dr. Seuss-like poem. He winds up arguing that his brain having been filled with useless knowledge—like the names of all the Kardashians and the characters in “Friends”—is “violence.” Indeed!
The guests you see are Financial Times editor Gillian Tett and NYT op-ed columnist Bret Stephens.
So, the “Old Man Yells at Clouds” headline seems appropriate.
I thought it was one of the better episodes. I had heard that he gave Newsom a hard time and that Newsom gave it back harder. After watching it I thought they had a great conversation. I was impressed by Newsom who is clearly running for president. He would be a good nominee, although I don’t think the country wants a Dem from California. I don’t normally listen to the panel guests. But I like Brett Stephens and I thought the conversation was pretty interesting. The New Rules segment cracked me up.
When free speech meets free speech, this happens – and it is good.
Politics and the English Language
George Orwell
1945
Abuse of Language, Abuse of Power
Josef Pieper
1973 (?)