Real Time with Bill Maher Season 15 Episode 9

Ep 9. Episode 9

  • March 24, 2017

In Episode 9 of Real Time with Bill Maher Season 15, Maher tackles a variety of topics and welcomes several guests to the show.

In his opening monologue, Maher discusses the recent controversy surrounding NFL players kneeling during the national anthem and the backlash that President Trump has faced for his comments on the issue. He also takes aim at the NRA and their response to the Las Vegas mass shooting.

Maher then brings out his first guest, Dr. Michael Eric Dyson, a professor of sociology at Georgetown University. Dyson discusses his new book, "Tears We Cannot Stop," in which he addresses the issue of race in America and argues that white Americans need to confront their own racism in order to move forward. Dyson and Maher have a lively discussion about race relations in the United States and the role that white privilege plays in perpetuating inequality.

Next up is conservative commentator David Frum, who recently penned an article titled "How to Build an Autocracy." The two discuss the potential dangers of the Trump presidency and the erosion of American democracy. Frum argues that Trump's behavior and rhetoric pose a significant threat to our democratic institutions and that we must be vigilant in protecting our democracy.

Maher also welcomes comedian and actor Wanda Sykes to the show. Sykes discusses her recent experience performing at a benefit for the Cameroonian film festival, and how the event reminded her of the importance of supporting artists and diverse cultural experiences. She also talks about her family and her career in comedy, and the challenges of being a black woman in Hollywood.

Lastly, Maher sits down with Max Brooks, author of the book "World War Z," which was recently turned into a film starring Brad Pitt. Brooks discusses the process of writing the book and the themes of global cooperation and preparedness that it explores. He also shares his thoughts on the current political climate and the importance of being prepared for potential global catastrophes.

Overall, Episode 9 of Real Time with Bill Maher offers a diverse array of topics and perspectives, touching on politics, race relations, comedy, and international relations. The guests offer thoughtful insights and lively discussions, making for an engaging and informative episode.

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Description
  • First Aired
    March 24, 2017
  • Language
    English