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Breitbart: “My Real Time With Bill Maher”



Mar 16, 2009 21 Comments ›› Pat Dollard

andrew345

See Andrew’s last Friday night “Real Time” appearance here.

Wa Times:

by Andrew Breitbart

Pretty much everyone I respect in media and politics recommended I not go on HBO’s “Real Time With Bill Maher.” But on Friday night, I defied that wisdom and had the time of my life.

I sparred with Mr. Maher, Georgetown professor Michael Eric Dyson and a MoveOn.org audience from hell that booed my sentences before they were completed. Unfortunately, my wife and in-laws, who watched from the green room, were not as enamored with the experience as I was.

Since the salad days of ABC’s “Politically Incorrect,” which minted countless right-wing pundits and best-selling authors, conservatives have rightly assessed the HBO version of the Maher show as R-rated and shockingly hostile to their worldview. So most opt out.

I totally see why. But I think that’s exactly the wrong strategy.

The problem with the withdrawal approach is that it cedes the popular culture debate to the other side. We figure talk radio, a certain cable news network and some independent Internet venues will allow for us to get our ideas out to the masses. Well, those few outlets are greatly outnumbered. They are also isolated and targeted for destruction by the activist left. The sitting president (using taxpayer money) is now leading the charge.

In my neighborhood at least, this strategy of avoiding engagement with the other side isn’t working out so well.

People who have never turned on Fox News or tuned into Rush Limbaugh have strong and defiant negative opinions about those outlets. When one tries to reason with them or call them out when acknowledging they watch and listen to neither, they become emboldened by their admitted ignorance. “Why would I listen to that racist, sexist, homophobic, fill-in-the-blank claim of cultural prejudice?”

This army of the emboldened and gleefully ill-informed is growing. Groupthink happens, and we must take it on head-on.

One must get a copy of John Ziegler’s “Media Malpractice: How Obama Got Elected and Palin Was Targeted” to understand the extent to which the traditional media have become an organized enemy aimed at conservatism, its leaders and its institutions. It was the tag team of entertainment (Tina Fey) and news (Katie Couric) that worked to take Sarah Palin down.

We can’t win the political war until we take on the Hollywood and mainstream media battles.

By not going on “The View” and the Jon Stewart, Steven Colbert and Maher shows – or even David Letterman, Craig Ferguson, Jimmy Fallon, etc. – we are allowing them to define us into a very distorted and ugly caricature. Our most articulate voices, likable faces and best idea-makers need to go into hostile territory and plant the seeds of doubt in the minds of our ideological enemy and the apolitical masses who simply go with the media flow. (Our baby sitter has an Obama bumper sticker on her car, yet admits she knows nothing about politics.)

Upon walking off the stage after Friday’s show, I felt like I had gone 12 rounds with Mike Tyson and Roberto Duran. But when I got back to my dressing room, my BlackBerry was filling with messages from people I’ve never met, many of whom disagree with my politics but were compelled to praise my willingness to enter the lion’s den.

One that struck me in particular best illustrates why we must enter even the most unfriendly environments to explain our point of view:

“My political views would probably be best described as a liberal Democrat and I am writing to let you know that I was dismayed at your recent treatment on ‘Real Time with Bill Maher.’ I felt that you were given very little meaningful ability to speak; when you requested evidence to back up the claims that were being made, you received none and when you were requested not to interrupt by Prof. Dyson (and politely heeded his request) you were then constantly interrupted. As a side note, I have watched the show for several years and have never witnessed the audience applause to be so intrusive and so obstructive to meaningful debate. I suspect that you don’t care much about what occurred and likely anticipated it. I definitely care, not least because it has been my opinion that the ‘shouting down’ tactics and lack of respect for evidence have been characteristics of the right more than the left in US politics in recent years. Overall, I still believe that, but what occurred on the show has given me much pause for thought. Please continue to engage in sincere debate with ideological opponents and please continue to exercise a higher standard of manners.”

The next morning, the Starbucks barista recognized me and said he was a liberal. Go figure! Yet he also said my critique of Professor Dyson’s knee-jerk use of the race card struck a chord. He also complimented my on-air demeanor.

My trajectory from left to right began with a similar seed of doubt. Coincidentally, it was the race issue and how the media mistreated Clarence Thomas during his confirmation hearings. It’s no coincidence I made that a central argument on the show, too.

We must plant seeds of doubt in the minds of the groupthink liberals in our dumbed-down and activist media culture. Yes, “Real Time With Bill Maher” is a hostile work environment for conservatives. But so is Hollywood – writ large. When conservatives withdraw from media and the entertainment business because they are intimidated or don’t want to get down and dirty, we lose even more, valuable political ground.

Even though Mr. Dyson filibustered in a poetic jargon only a linguistics student could decipher, and Mr. Maher glared at me in his trademark smirk, and the audience booed my every utterance, I left knowing I won the rigged bout simply by showing up.


  • TedB

    I don’t hate Maher, but if I saw him get hit by a bus, I’d at least hope he lived long enough to taste his own blood.

    • Drillanwr (Constitutional Crusader)

      I’m stealing that, with a [blank] space to insert name(s) …

    • TedB

      …with pleasure.

    • Kurt(the infidel)

      now thats a good line :lol: :beer:

    • MinneSoCold

      Brilliant! That line will soon be gracing numerous email around the world!

      I also picture God standing with Bill the Ghost after the crash, both looking at his lifeless body and God laughing His ass off, then turning to Ghost Bill and saying “Alright then, that was fun but I have to get back to Heaven. Say hi to Lucifer for me. Oh, watch that first step, it’s a dozy!”

  • JJIrons

    Absolutely correct! Never back down from a Liberal or their philosophy especially when they are expressing their views. You don’t need to get ugly with them because that advances nothing. On the flip side, you don’t back down an inch, either. But saying nothing and doing nothing (to them) is as good as agreeing with them. Sometimes opening your mouth in a hostile environment is a lot of fun. Let them howl and call you names, it just shows those watching and listening who the real retards are.

    • BradW (the Infidel)

      JJ,

      I agree. this past Saturday evening, I had dinner with three friends of the past years. won’t say how many years, that would give a good indication of their age, but I ma 44, and we all went to school together…

      Anyway, my friends are self avowed liberals, but are never able to give factual evidence of their beliefs or talking points, although i am 99.9% of the time prepared with my backup facts. Also, two of the ladies have their own businesses, and neither employ others, except for the accountants that do their taxes.

      I pointed out what wil happen to their taxes with the “reduction”. I pointed out the number of people that they help support with their taxes. This include some of the local residents that have lived on the taxpayers dime for decades, which disgusts my friends. I had forgotten about those souls, so pointed out who in public office supports giving those dependents even more taxpayer money.

      We have had such discussions for over 10 years, and they have never been able to dispute what I state, or back up or defend their positions.

      Thankfully, we are still friends, and one of them even voted McCain/Palin… One voteed for Obama just because she thinks he is likely hung like a horse and would love to do him…she works in healthcare, and I kindly pointed out what he and Michelle did to the unfortunate in Chicago with her initiative to reroute the uninsured awways from the hospital she worked at.

      that opened eyes a little wider.

      But yes, never back down from a liberal, they are out there. So are we. Too many people think they should be liberal because that is all the MSM and other media entertainment spouts, so they think that iss how they should be.

      Gives them fresh thoughts when we let the conservative points be known, and that it is okay to be conservative and proud of it.

  • mart (just another infidel)

    I watched the show because Mr. Breitbart was on and wanted to see how they treated him. They treated him as if he wasn’t there, even Bill Maher’s introduction of Mr. Breitbart was condescending and disrespectful.

    I always turn the channel when I see that fucktard Bill Maher is on and will continue to do so. Once was more than enough to watch the asshat (Bill Maher.) Just the sight of him makes me feel like vomiting in my mouth. :sad:

  • Kurt(the infidel)

    well AB’s attitude towards this is the right one. it is too easy to just say piss on the confrontation, why bother. its good to take your message straight to the ones who need to hear it the most. he was knocked around on that show but i believe there were at least a few people out there who walked away from that show with a different perspective and just maybe decided to look into the other side of things.

  • billie

    “Upon walking off the stage after Friday’s show…my BlackBerry was filling with messages from people I’ve never met, many of whom disagree with my politics but were compelled to praise my willingness to enter the lion’s den.”

    Even liberals get tired of listening to other liberals. Thanks, Drill.

  • IRONMIKE

    Andrew, it took coconuts to go there and they displayed their lack of same by not giving you the respect due to a guest. In fact they are cowards and I really don’t expect anything more from them.

    I think in the endeavor set before us it will serve us well to remember that a hero dies once but a coward dies a thousand times.

  • Phil Byler

    Andrew Breitbart is correct that we need to enter the fray on programs such as Bill Maher’s and Jon Stewart’s. They cannot physically kill us by going on such shows, and while they may continue to be disrespectful, the popular culture is there. Our intelligence and their bad conduct will leave a mark.

  • German Dragon

    AB is spot-on and is the major reason we’re in the position we’re in. I’m old enough to remember conservative and/or Fundamentalist clergy preaching on how “good Christians don’t attend movies, or work in government,” etc, etc., all in the name of some alleged “holiness” movement. Look at the result. Nature abhors a vacuum, so when the Christians abandoned the things they thought were “defiling,” Evil Spirit moved in with his hords to advance his agenda and message.

    We now are fighting to regain lost ground that we once controlled, decades ago.

  • GRIZZ

    There are to many bill mahers on this planet

  • dadeo

    I think Andrew would have the right attitude about the situation… IF it were 1991; the year the Clarence Thomas confirmation hearings took place.

    But today there is something strangely different about the liberals. It’s like they actually, really did go insane during the last 8 years.

    And now all they really care about is getting revenge (in a lynch mob sort of way) for perceived injustices committed against their contrived ideology.

    Reminds me of Monty Python’s “she’s a witch” scene.

    • mike3481

      It may be a form of insanity, to be that thoroughly indoctrinated to the point where it’s beyond reason to even consider one has been continually lied to by the “Leftist Machine” ever since they were young.

      And Andrew’s correct, Conservatives must enter that arena again if for no other reason than to put the intolerance of the Left on full display.

    • German Dragon

      I could recommend books to you on possession and exorcism in which the demonic’s hatred of God is on full display. In this thread’s context, it’s as though the libs like Maher & Co. are sock puppets that some evil spirit has clothed itself with to attack those who are good.

  • Randy

    I was offered free tickets to the Bill Maher show in St. Louis and laughed my ass off. No fing way, I said.

    On reflection, though. I should have taken them and then wiped my ass with them. That way, two fewer people would have been exposed to his vitriolic bullshit.

  • Sully

    BRAVO Mr. Breitbart.

    This ‘confrontation’ does not need to be limited to media and Hollywood.
    The extent of the ‘problem’ crystallized even more for me doing campaign phone work talking to folks before the election. Get engaged if you can.
    The Geo’town profs ‘job’ is to fortify the dumbing down of America and not to eliminate it.

  • German Dragon

    If I were to appear on Maher’s show, the former political animal within me would likely push all of their buttons so as to fly them into sputtering rages of livid, uncontrolled hatred.

    And once I had the libs in a screeching state of rage, I would turn to Maher, laugh, and say “What’s for dessert?”

    :beer: :beer:

  • TerryTate

    Nicely stated Mr. Breitbart.

    Thank God someone is thinking on this side of the isle.