Bill Maher endorses Trump’s view that American students are being taught to hate their country, particularly in light of pro-Hamas demonstrations.
Maher criticizes progressives for demonstrating for Hamas and the indoctrination of students.
He also discusses Chuck Schumer’s speech on antisemitism and the generational split within the Democratic Party on the Israel-Palestine issue. (Trending: Tucker Reveals The Moment He Became A Full-Blown Trump Supporter)
Bill Maher agreed with President Trump's statement about schools teaching kids to hate America.
“He says under his administration, his next one, schools will teach students to love their country, not to hate their country like they’re taught now," Maher said of Trump.
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— AnalyzingAmerica (@AnalyzAmerica) December 4, 2023
Democratic strategist James Carville and conservative commentator Dave Rubin also weigh in on the topic.
“He says under his administration – his next one– schools will teach students to love their country, not to hate their country like they’re taught now,” said Bill Maher.
“I’ve got to say, this one doesn’t bother me so much. Because I think that … this is what I see when I see kids demonstrating, these progressives demonstrating for Hamas, the most illiberal people in the world, that, ‘Oh good, we’re going to give America its comeuppance, a—— America.,’” continued Maher.
Adding, “They kind of have been indoctrinated this way. And Sen. Chuck Schumer made a speech this week. He said, ‘Antisemitism is a five-alarm fire that must be extinguished.’”
“This is the highest-ranking Jewish politician we’ve ever had in this country,” said the outspoken host.
“He talked about when Jewish people hear chants like, ‘From the river to the sea,’ we understand that means wipe us out by any means necessary. Vulnerabilities in the party, James. The Democrats have a big split, generationally, on this issue. The kids seem to be with the Palestinians and the older generation seems to be with Israel,” suggested Maher.
“They’re stupid,” Carville said. “Young people have been stupid for a long time.”
“It wasn’t always like this,” responded Maher.
Maher has repeatedly pushed the false narrative about Trump in reference to Charlottesville saying "There were good people on both sides". This time James Carville was the offender
Dave Rubin is the first person I've seen on Maher to correct this fallacy by stating the proper… pic.twitter.com/94YblJZI79
— Eric Abbenante (@EricAbbenante) December 2, 2023
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