Maher Says Democrats Have Become The Party Of ‘No Common Sense’

HBO host Bill Maher said Democrats have become the party of “no common sense” while appearing on a Tuesday episode of “The Joe Rogan Experience.”

Maher said the criticized American public is searching for common sense in the wake of the left’s call to abolish police, claims men can get pregnant and support for looting.

“We are both seen as people who are commonsensical and that is what there is a hunger for. I think in America, more than anything, is common sense,” Maher said. “Away from the extremes. When people say to me ‘Don’t you think you’ve gotten more conservative?’ No, I haven’t. The left has gotten goofier.

So I seem more conservative, maybe, but it’s not me who’s changed. I’m always saying to the Democrats ‘just don’t be the party of no common sense.’ And you will be surprised with all the amazing success you will have as opposed to what’s going to happen, which is they’re going to get their ass kicked in November.”

 
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