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An Unlikely Guest and a Purple Suit Made for a Weird “Real Time”

Political debates turned heated this week

Bill Maher Nov. 10 episode

The latest "Real Time" went to some unexpected places.

By Tobias Carroll

When watching last week’s Real Time With Bill Maher, a question came to mind: to what extent do politicians who appear on the show view Maher’s viewing audience as a potential political bloc? Since the WGA strike ended and Real Time returned to HBO, Representative Dean Phillips and Governor Ron DeSantis have both appeared and made very flattering appeals to Maher and his viewers.

This week, another politician did the same — albeit in a slightly different context than an electoral one.  Senator Ted Cruz showed up to promote his new book, which is literally titled Unwoke. (Subtitle: “How to Defeat Cultural Marxism in America.”) Admittedly, this time out, Maher seemed surprised that Cruz was there, saying, “I didn’t think you’d really show up, but you did.”

That said, Cruz was in a conciliatory mood that night. “I really appreciate what you do,” he said. And he pointed out that he’d shared Maher’s monologues on social media multiple times, adding, “I’m not sure which one of us is more frightened at how often we’re agreeing.” And there were some areas where, over the course of their conversation, they did agree — notably in being critical of leftist politics on university campuses.

The relatively jovial tone took a turn when Maher brought up the fact that Cruz voted against certifying the results of the 2020 Presidential election. Things grew more and more heated from there, with Cruz getting heavily into whataboutism and Maher making a more clear-headed argument for the peaceful transfer of political power. It culminated with Cruz taking a wild swing at the Biden administration and Maher segueing things along to the next segment — a panel discussion in which Jordan Peterson was one of the participants.

It was a weird night. And that was before Peterson declared, “The sexual revolution is devouring sex.”

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