Real Time with Bill Maher Season 8 Episode 22 Episode 194
- October 22, 2010
On the 22nd episode of the eighth season of "Real Time with Bill Maher", titled "Episode 194", Bill Maher welcomes a diverse panel of guests to discuss the latest political and cultural issues of the day.
One of the guests is former Congressman David Jolly, a Republican who left the party after Donald Trump's election. He will discuss the current state of the GOP, the ongoing investigations into possible collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia, and the prospects for bipartisanship in this hyper-partisan political environment.
Another guest on the show is the Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and author Ron Suskind. He will talk about his latest book, which focuses on the effects of technology on society and how it is changing the way we work, communicate, and live our lives. Suskind will also discuss the broader cultural and economic implications of these changes, including the rise of automation and the displacement of jobs.
In addition to these two guests, Maher will also sit down with comedian and actor Bob Saget. Saget is best known for his role as Danny Tanner on the hit sitcom "Full House" and its spinoff "Fuller House". He will discuss his career in comedy and acting, the challenges he has faced both on and off screen, and his thoughts on the current state of comedy and entertainment.
As always, Maher will also take on the latest news and events of the week in his opening monologue and "New Rules" segment. He will offer his unique take on everything from the latest political scandals to the most recent cultural trends, and he will likely use his trademark wit and sarcasm to skewer those who he sees as deserving of it.
Throughout the episode, Maher will also take audience questions and interact with his panel of guests, creating a lively and engaging discussion on some of the most important and pressing issues of our time. Whether you agree with Maher's politics or not, "Real Time" is always an entertaining and thought-provoking show that is sure to leave you with plenty to think about.