Imagine going on Seth McFarlane's pocast and having people come out of it going "whoa, that guest was a dick".
That's dedication to your being a dick craft.
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Imagine going on Seth McFarlane's pocast and having people come out of it going "whoa, that guest was a dick".
That's dedication to your being a dick craft.
The theater folks I used to know back 15+ years ago were pretty vocal about the fact that Maher is pretty nasty to work for and that he's a giant asshole. I don't know if that's common knowledge or common experience, but seeing these folks' passionate distaste for him left an impression on me.
You don't need to hear behind-the-scenes talk. Just watch his show. He's undeniably an asshole. He's not doing a bit or a character because he's the same when being interviewed.
Wasn't this guy normal at some point?
I think he's always been a populist mouthpiece. It's just that during the Clinton era what populism even looked like was very different.
Hey lois, remember the time I debated an antivaxer