Bill Maher...The First Amendment...HBO
I am dedicated to the First Amendment in America - free speech. You should be allowed to say, see, print, view anything you want as long as it doesn't hurt, or damage anyone else. Period no exceptions.
Here, in America, we have freedom of choice. It's called an on/off switch, a channel selector. If you don't like it, turn on SOMETHING ELSE. Turn it off. A case in point is cable television MSNBC which is perceived by many as far left wing. It's viewership is so low as to be, at times, barely measurable. Fox news? The opposite.
Bill Maher considers himself a comedian in the late, Lenny Bruce style - not funny, jabbing politics in the process. He is so far left in my opinion off the scale. He is nasty, gross, insulting and stoops to any low, degrading depths to attract attention and press. His jokes don't seem to appeal to wide audience appeal. In this country, we must tolerate boils like this because of our First Amendment.
As Saint Thomas Moore once said we must afford him this freedom in the off-handed extreme that we might possibly need use of it ourselves.
HBO, a pay channel, of late, grinds out a boring litany of sameness which to my mind, appeals to a lower audience in the gene pool tidal basin, including but not limited to Mr. Maher's fans.
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Here, in America, we have freedom of choice. It's called an on/off switch, a channel selector. If you don't like it, turn on SOMETHING ELSE. Turn it off. A case in point is cable television MSNBC which is perceived by many as far left wing. It's viewership is so low as to be, at times, barely measurable. Fox news? The opposite.
Bill Maher considers himself a comedian in the late, Lenny Bruce style - not funny, jabbing politics in the process. He is so far left in my opinion off the scale. He is nasty, gross, insulting and stoops to any low, degrading depths to attract attention and press. His jokes don't seem to appeal to wide audience appeal. In this country, we must tolerate boils like this because of our First Amendment.
As Saint Thomas Moore once said we must afford him this freedom in the off-handed extreme that we might possibly need use of it ourselves.
HBO, a pay channel, of late, grinds out a boring litany of sameness which to my mind, appeals to a lower audience in the gene pool tidal basin, including but not limited to Mr. Maher's fans.
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