Bill Maher, Cheryl Hines attack the left, say Democrats just want to 'cut you off'

Comedian Bill Maher and actress Cheryl Hines, the wife of Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., agreed that the political left is intolerant of them even though they aren't conservatives during a conversation on Maher's "Club Random" podcast.

"I think it would be a tragedy, though I wouldn’t be surprised if it’s the case, that you would lose jobs because this is, it’s funny, it’s a town that loves to romanticize the period in the ’50s when there was a blacklist. And as they should, because it was a terrible blacklist, but they have their own kind of blacklist now. It’s not like they aren’t sort of recapitulating that, when it was a witch hunt about communists, now it’s a witch hunt for people who aren’t woke enough. You know, it’s not like we’re conservatives," Maher said.

Maher spoke with Hines about how he was criticized by liberals for meeting with President Donald Trump earlier this year, despite his frequent attacks against him and his policies. They both reflected on how they are treated or received by Republicans vs. Democrats.

"I always say to my woke friends, we voted for the same person, you’re just why she lost," Maher said, referring to former Vice President Kamala Harris.

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Maher said the left wants to "cut you off." He argued that Trump yells at people, but said he doesn't want to cut them off.

"Well, that is true because, the Republicans have been very kind to me, from the beginning. Even from the beginning, when Bobby was running as a Democrat, they weren’t mean, and they never have been. And I can’t say that for the Democrats," Hines said.

Maher argued during the podcast that Republicans lack a "chip for compassion." He and Hines agreed they always felt compassion was the backbone of the Democratic Party, but it did not feel that way in its current state.

"It's sad, because it's not the Democrats we grew up with," Maher said.

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Maher also said during the conversation that he aligns with Democrats politically, especially on "preserving democracy" but on other issues, he said, liberals get under his skin.

He explained that while speaking to figures on the right, they often argue and clash, but come to a point where they agree to disagree, and they remain friends afterward.

"The left isn’t that way. They’re more like, ‘No, if you’re not with me, I f------ hate you, and you’re a deplorable, or you’re with the deplorables, or you’re talking to the deplorables, or you had dinner with Hitler or something.’ And it’s just like, you people are so, you’re such babies. You’re just not sophisticated people. To quote another show on our network: ‘You are not serious people.’ Serious people talk to each other, and they accept that you’re going to get to this point where you don’t agree," Maher said.

Maher was referring to a famous quote from media titan Logan Roy in HBO's "Succession," where he tells his children he loves them, but they are "not serious people."

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Hines has made headlines in recent weeks while promoting her new book, "Unscripted."

She spoke to the co-hosts of "The View" in October and was grilled on her husband's role in the Trump administration.

Giants rookie makes NFL history before leaving game with concussion

New York Giants rookie Jaxson Dart reached the highest of highs and the lowest of lows all in one game on Sunday as the team fell to the Chicago Bears, 24-20.

Dart was 19-of-29 with 242 passing yards. He also ran for 66 yards and scored two touchdowns. But his day was cut short when he slammed his head onto the dirt as he fumbled the football in the third quarter. He left the game with a concussion and the Giants unraveled from there.

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Still, the former Ole Miss product etched his name into the NFL history books with his performance.

Dart became the only rookie quarterback to record a rushing touchdown in five consecutive games. He joined former Carolina Panthers star Cam Newton as the only rookie quarterbacks in league history to have at least seven rushing touchdowns through the first seven starts of their careers.

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He’s also the fifth rookie quarterback with at least five games of at least 50 rushing yards.

It’s unclear how long Dart will be out as he needs to go through all of the concussion checks before he comes back out on the field. He was already in the blue tent earlier this season during a Thursday night game against the Philadelphia Eagles.

Giants head coach Brian Daboll was fined for going into the blue tent to see how Dart was doing.

"As he was going back out on the field, just didn't seem right, so called the trainers over and said, ‘Let’s get him out and make sure he gets looked at,’" Daboll said on Sunday.

Russell Wilson came into the game for Dart, but didn’t do much to inspire confidence in the offense. It’s unclear if Wilson will be the starter for the team’s next game. The Giants also have Jameis Winston on the roster.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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