Real Time with Bill Maher (August 10, 2018) – Full Transcript
Real Time with Bill Maher Season 16 Episode 23: Lawrence O’Donnell; Steven Pinker; Christina Bellantoni; D.L. Hughley; Seth Moulton
Real Time with Bill Maher Season 16 Episode 23: Lawrence O’Donnell; Steven Pinker; Christina Bellantoni; D.L. Hughley; Seth Moulton
Scenes: Erran Morad teaches Trump supporter and Republican businessman Shaun McCutcheon, and his employee Zan, how to defend an office from terrorists. Dr. Nira Cain-N’Degeocello discusses pornography with David Pyne, the national director of the Utah Republican Assembly. Gio Monaldo meets with a yacht broker from Luxury Yacht Sales Company. OMGWhizzBoyOMG! discusses gun control with former Maricopa County, Arizona sheriff Joe Arpaio.
Counterterrorism expert Malcolm Nance and historian Nancy MacLean are the interview guests. The panelists are political analyst Kristen Soltis Anderson, columnist Charles Blow and political analyst Steve Schmidt.
Bill Maher brings his hilarious stand-up show to screens from Tulsa, Oklahoma in his 11th solo show on HBO.
Filmed in Boston, Massachusetts, at the Huntington Theatre, on 12 December 1991, this show features Rowan Atkinson performing a series of comedy sketches before a live audience. Aired on HBO on 1 March 1992 as Rowan Atkinson: Not Just Another Pretty Face. The tv broadcast was marketed on video as Rowan Atkinson Live.
Iliza Shlesinger performs in this standup talking about dating, feminism and some of the intricacies associated with being a woman in the 21st century.
In the 3rd episode of ‘Who Is America?’ Sacha Baron Cohen uses a “pedophile detector” on Alabama Judge Roy Moore
Newly engaged comic Iliza Shlesinger dives into undeniable truths about life at age 35, the insanity of the road traveled and what’s to come.
Comedian Tig Notaro performs a stand-up set at the historic Heights Theater in Houston.
In his all new “Noble Ape” stand up special, Jim Gaffigan gets personal as he discusses the medical crisis that befell his wife and family this year, which almost led to his retirement.
In the second episode of Sacha Baron Cohen’s Showtime series Who Is America? the Republican lawmaker Jason Spencer screams the N-word and runs around with his pants down, trying to touch Cohen’s character with his bare ass to turn him gay.
Comedian Jim Norton tackles the twisted state of the 21st century, including how modern technology affects everything from free speech to hooking up.
Hannah Gadsby take us through a journey that goes from self deprecation as a form of humor (one in which humility is confused with humiliation) to an affirmation of our value as human beings. Employing humor as a stiletto she tells her story and make us uncomfortable, she shares with us more than laughs, she shares with us a bit of her soul.
In this comedy special, stand-up Brad Williams tackles race and political correctness, as well as how his father raised him to deal with adversity.
Dynamic comic DeRay Davis hits the stage like a ball of fire, nailing the finer points of living, dating and handling show business as a black man.
Ricky Gervais Live IV Science or the way things worked before we invented God. The fourth live smash hit stand up show from Ricky Gervais, following his complete sell out tour – filmed live at London’s Hammersmith HMV Apollo
Sacha Baron Cohen offers his take on America’s patriotism.
The gleefully irreverent Jefferies skewers “grabby” celebrities, political hypocrisy and his own ill-advised career moves in a brash stand-up special.
Transcript of ‘Chewed Up’, Louis C.K.’s second one-hour special filmed at the Berklee Performance Center in Boston, March 1, 2008
Transcript of the “Philadelphia incident” where comedian Bill Burr went on a 12-minute tirade attacking the audience after the previous act was heckled heavily by the crowd.
Russell Peters talks heavily about racism, breaking the stereotypes and finally advising the Americans to follow the other world culture when it comes to parenting.
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