Overtime: Malcolm Nance, Kristen Soltis Anderson | Real Time with Bill Maher (HBO)

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  • @rafraf4725
    @rafraf4725 Před rokem +385

    Hey Bill. Could you make "Overtime" longer? Discussions taking place there, are equally, and sometimes even more informative than the show itself.
    Love your show. Cheers.

    • @commonsensecraziness7595
      @commonsensecraziness7595 Před rokem +1

      They don't want to risk you figuring out you just watched an hour of propaganda. So no.

    • @xAJxo
      @xAJxo Před rokem +1

      @@commonsensecraziness7595 cry some more ❄️, please. Oh and FFS either change your name or add a simple "NO" to the beginning. 🙄

    • @Thatinvestmentguy
      @Thatinvestmentguy Před rokem +12

      He was never on the show Cheers.

    • @commonsensecraziness7595
      @commonsensecraziness7595 Před rokem +2

      @@xAJxo Ah, another consumer of corporate news I see.
      You should add "gullible" to your name.

    • @xAJxo
      @xAJxo Před rokem +16

      @@commonsensecraziness7595 nope, nice try. You do know what they say about assumptions and what they make you? Definitely applies here. Cry harder. Please? 🤣🤣🤣

  • @corinnewinterrousset
    @corinnewinterrousset Před rokem +254

    When I asked my mother, a lifelong democrat, why she voted for George w Bush, she said “His father was nice”. That’s how America votes.

    • @opalightorro375
      @opalightorro375 Před rokem +19

      My brother in law liked that he wore cowboy boots.😳

    • @godfathaofyo
      @godfathaofyo Před rokem +2

      Now ask why 99% of a certain demographic voted for Obama.

    • @corinnewinterrousset
      @corinnewinterrousset Před rokem

      @@godfathaofyo Because he is an honest man with class, elegance and intelligence and is QUALIFIED to be President. Something the jackass that came after has none of.

    • @godfathaofyo
      @godfathaofyo Před rokem +4

      @@corinnewinterrousset When you say qualified, you showed your ass. He was a one term, junior senator from Illinois, the least "qualified" in history of the Presidency.

    • @dakotaflower5926
      @dakotaflower5926 Před rokem +5

      No that’s how Democrats work 😂

  • @bcscottj
    @bcscottj Před rokem +53

    I love this show. Great talk as always.

  • @ArthurRVega
    @ArthurRVega Před rokem +3

    Them: The perfect woman doesn’t exist. Me: Kristen Soltis Anderson.

  • @thefinalkayakboss
    @thefinalkayakboss Před rokem +184

    My grandpa was a plumber, my dads a plumber, im a plumber, i think they call people like me a seppo-baby.

    • @Games_and_Music
      @Games_and_Music Před rokem +15

      Did you pass on names through the family as well?
      I might be talking to Mario Mario Mario Mario Jr.

    • @thefinalkayakboss
      @thefinalkayakboss Před rokem +6

      @@Games_and_Music nah, grandpa don, dads ron, and im zach. However i also got an aunt donna and uncle don jr, and a cousin don who is technically donald III i guess.

    • @RadioSnivins
      @RadioSnivins Před rokem +8

      Seppo is Aussie rhyming slang for an American: Seppo = septic tank = Yank.

    • @rsr789
      @rsr789 Před rokem +6

      Which made it easier for you to get into the pipe!

    • @niksatt4843
      @niksatt4843 Před rokem +1

      Bro 😂😭🤣

  • @chancebrown106
    @chancebrown106 Před rokem +189

    I’ve followed Paul Begala since he gnarled and mangled Megan McCain on here years ago when she said “I wasn’t born then, so I don’t know about what you’re talking about *tee hee*”
    And he ENDED her with “well, I wasn’t born during the French Revolution but I know about it..”
    🔥🔥🔥

    • @DavidTa2
      @DavidTa2 Před rokem +12

      I remember that

    • @DawudAmunRa
      @DawudAmunRa Před rokem +18

      Paul Begala would be a fierce politician if he ran for anything because of his quick wit and humor. Vs. Dana Loesch asserting Constitution guides any and sll behavior: "Constitution doesn't say I should fuck my wife but I do!"

    • @Games_and_Music
      @Games_and_Music Před rokem

      @@DawudAmunRa Too bad he's in bed with the DNC establishment it seems, as he refuses to give them a bad word in here.

    • @sloburnjo
      @sloburnjo Před rokem +3

      he is a political vampyre been around forever

    • @evanburrows1697
      @evanburrows1697 Před rokem

      He seems like a generic dime a dozen hack.

  • @jsand8301
    @jsand8301 Před rokem +1

    We will tolerate it as long as we are told that we must put up with it.

  • @doricetimko332
    @doricetimko332 Před rokem +7

    I think safety is a huge factor in kids being enrolled in brick &mortar schools

  • @fortunateforest
    @fortunateforest Před rokem +10

    Censorship is lame, let them curse. Bring overtime back to HBO

    • @D-Fens_1632
      @D-Fens_1632 Před rokem

      I hope this experiment ends soon and swift. Why is he doing this? He seems deflated when he mentions it and offers no explanation. It's lame, Bill, cut all ties with CNN.

    • @Niel2760
      @Niel2760 Před rokem

      They can legally curse on CNN too.

  • @elizabethalexander6528
    @elizabethalexander6528 Před rokem +63

    We have been in an education crisis for the last 30 years.

    • @Games_and_Music
      @Games_and_Music Před rokem +2

      Definitely, i am 39 and i always felt like i was in the middle of some shift.
      Not just because of the internet and mobile phones (got my 1st one when i was 15 in 1998, a giant beeping brick with 1 line of display), but also because people were changing around me.
      As i was leaving school, it really felt like i was one of the last of an era, because now everything is digital and ... different.
      My elementary school had only 1 computer, running some pre-Windows 95 DOS on it, my highschool had more, but it was still early stages, and mostly primitive Windows 95 programs, that in itself is fine, things change.
      But when i was a kid, and addicted to playing GameBoy, i still had to keep it at home when going to school, because it was going to be a distraction.
      That has changed, and now everyone is having their phones in class.
      Teachers used to demand that you at least turn your sound off, and when you were distracted by your phone, the teacher would take it for that class, good luck trying that today..
      Apparently, the old system didn't work, where in times of emergency, a parent would call up school and a receptionist/janitor would go up to the class and either pass on the message or take you out of class.
      Apparently, kids are too important and busy with private stuff, that they prioritize it over school.
      Yeah right, i remember school being boring, sure, you'll do anything for a distraction, but there's no more pushback on it from the schools, so it's just running rampant.
      Walking around and having conversations on your mobile phone used to be a show-off thing, "look at me being popular", but that has now become a lifestyle, and the tagline remained the same "look at me being popular", i think it is just damaging the overall etiquette, or i don't know, public respect or civilized manner of behaving when out in public.
      I mean, nowadays it's easier to even fake a conversation, put some Apple products in your ears and start talking.
      Social awkwardness is the new cool, and you're weird if you can have normal in-person conversations with people, or can stay focused on a topic for more than a minute.
      This used to be puberty stuff, but it's still going on.
      To me it became first known as the "Angst" of Gen X, but it might've also been a continuation of the Bomb threat for the Boomers, so i don't think that that has really gone away, but with each generation it shifts into these weird mental things.
      I mean, in the 90s, the kids that were kinda without identity used to be called "alto", and listened mostly to Korn, Limp Bizkit, Marilyn Manson etc., but now a lot of those kind of lost people are getting all kinds of weird surgeries...
      Somehow the identitycrisis became a physical thing, and i'm sure it is also a phase that will pass.
      People say that complaining about the youth goes back millennia, but i do think that things are getting worse over time.
      And sure, things go in cycles, we might be having reached _that_ part of the cycle, again.
      What also happens in history is when uneasy times keep lingering, it will lead to a climax at some point..
      So, be careful when you're out picking historical cherries.
      Either way, where are the days where school was just school, and your parents accepted the judgement of the teachers (mostly)?
      School is boring and outdated, i agree, but it was the next best thing to get some discipline, aside from Unlce Sam.
      I was lucky to not have had the obligated conscription, it was abolished a few years before i turned 18.
      But, looking at people and kids today... i might not be fully against bringing back conscription again, only just to get some discipline into some people, when schools fail to do so.
      But yeah, then there's the problem of WHAT the kids are getting taught at schools..
      Gee, gotta love humans!

    • @jeremyserwer2586
      @jeremyserwer2586 Před rokem

      Yes because we are only rewarding those kids at the the top with good education. This is CLASS WAR 101, to the richest go all the spoils. Maybe we can start by investing in our youth and our teachers by providing livable salaries especially in Red states where they typically have the worst ratings for education.

    • @lpk6372
      @lpk6372 Před rokem

      Planned crisis the rich don't want you educated they want you stupid so they can control you better. We have the Internet and global community yet non of these cabal people can name the Jews or rich people who control the world..IN 2023 THEY CANT EVEN NAME THEM

    • @user-nc9pc3gr4c
      @user-nc9pc3gr4c Před rokem

      We don't have an education crisis. You can't teach stupid, and nobody wants to admit that. IQ matters

    • @pazz6708
      @pazz6708 Před rokem +9

      It all started with the Ronald Reagan Era.

  • @joannejohnson7006
    @joannejohnson7006 Před rokem +12

    Really enjoyed the show Bill & Guests, thank you

  • @emmettjones8075
    @emmettjones8075 Před rokem +4

    Yes, we're in a crisis with so many American parents home schooling their children, when we're behind educationially European, and Asian countries who do not home school their children.

  • @bethmaloney5433
    @bethmaloney5433 Před rokem +166

    Keep up the good work Mr. Maher. Now that it's uncommon, your common sense opinions, dialogue and humor are even more appreciated...at least by this viewer!

    • @justgivemethetruth
      @justgivemethetruth Před rokem

      By common sense opinions, do you mean ignorant and uninformed? I agree ....
      Support Ukraine, or not, the US had been working for over a decades to bring war to that country ( because our best diplomats and generals have been warning against it for a decade, or more in some cases ) in order to weaken Russia. What kind of ally is America when we bring such destruction to a country like Ukraine? And what kind of government when they take over $100 billion dollars of taxpayer money and devote it to this covert war? The House of Representatives in Congress is supposed to represent the people in the spending of money - all money bills originate in the House. What are they doing? Is this democracy? And where is the press in any of this that is supposed to inform Americans about what the government is doing?
      First we sent in the State Dept., Victoria Nuland, and the CIA, to install Victor Yushenko who Ukraine hated and immediatedly voted out. Then we went in money and strategists to depose Victor Yanukovych because he wanted Ukraine to strike a balance between the EU and Russia. We used oligarchs and the Ukrainian media to whip up anger against him, and he was run out of the country violently, and then install Pedro Poroshenko as Ukraine's President - who began the war against ethnic Russians in the Donbas, and repression Russian and elevating former Nazis with celebrations and statues.
      Then came Zelensky, who got elected because he promised to end the violence in the Donbas - but he did not do that, and continued bringing in American weapons and advisors, and also continued repressing ethic Russians and even stepped up the violence against them on the border of the Donbas, breaking his promise, and putting his country and people in danger.
      Check the records of the OSCE the neutral entity that tracked violence and shelling in the Donbas, and how the incidence of shelling last year at this time increased geometrically - until the Russians took action.
      All those years the Russians were trying to come to some kind of peace agreement - which the US ignored or cancelled. Even after the war started Ukraine and Russia were working out a negotiation and the US had Boris Johnson of the UK go to Turkey where this negotiation was happening and threaten Ukraine in order to end the negotiation and continue the war.
      The Ukrainian war has destroyed Urkaine, and killed Ukrainians, and crippled the civil economies of Europe, and brought massive inflation to the US, and hunger to the Third World.
      Nance is a tool, and Bill Maher seems to have no clue about any of this. OR, maybe he does and he is parroting the CIA line because that is what American media networks have to do to stay in business.

    • @afridgetoofar1818
      @afridgetoofar1818 Před rokem

      Two Dem strategists and a deep state spook. Nice echo chamber you got there, Bill.

    • @xAJxo
      @xAJxo Před rokem +4

      @@BJZnRPZ and there are literally into the negatives, common sense republikkklans, nice try tho.

    • @EastSide-qc5oy
      @EastSide-qc5oy Před rokem

      @@BJZnRPZ I would say the same thing about Republicans. I come from a family of mostly Republicans. But generally rational sane people and not extreme on all issues. That kind of Republican seems fewer and far between these days, amidst today’s rabid MAGA kooks and election denying QAnon loonies.

    • @MaxHesh7
      @MaxHesh7 Před rokem +1

      @Paul Chadbourne No, they're not. Common sense Democrats are most of the Party. That's why Joe Biden was the nominee and got elected. That being said, Maher's anti-Progressive diatribes are just a bi-product of the same Right wing propaganda machine used to fool dumb people into believing a grifter celebrity wa their savior. Progressives have common sense. They're just smart enough to know that the same Republican corrupted political system affects Democrats too.
      End Citizens United

  • @celestialanger7102
    @celestialanger7102 Před rokem +205

    It's so fascinating to me that comedians are the ones bringing more non-partisan discourse and debate on subjects like this than mainstream media outlets. Granted, there's far too many times to count that Maher's guests only spat out partisan-editorialized opinion. This was a refreshing conversation to listen to that seemed less like a tribally motivated character argument and more of a conversation about the actual issues being asked about.

    • @lpk6372
      @lpk6372 Před rokem

      Then start with facts and not what side they are on... Which person has stated facts that you can look up and if they directed you to them. Fox news and the like use tribalism to push ideas that FEEL good to you but aren't truthful. I use them not because I'm a democratic but because FACTUALLY they aren't a news organization their most popular programs are opinion shows who when faced with law suits claim no reasonable person would believe them. This should not be the behavior of a news organization and this why fox news labels it self entertainment.

    • @DigitalDuelist
      @DigitalDuelist Před rokem

      He's partisan and pro war with Russia.

    • @pedrocem3018
      @pedrocem3018 Před rokem +5

      Bill can cover so many controversial and even critical issues in a good motivated responsible humorous manner to let us thinking and even reexamine the things happening so thankful to have this conversation program every Friday night feel hopeful about our country

    • @justgivemethetruth
      @justgivemethetruth Před rokem +9

      You think that is non-partisan? It is anything but.

    • @unreliablenarrator6649
      @unreliablenarrator6649 Před rokem +3

      Court Jesters have a proud history.

  • @ChrisAlbertH47
    @ChrisAlbertH47 Před rokem +74

    This was one of the better episodes. Bill actually knew when to shut up (likely because it spoke about topics where he didn't feel like he had a bone to pick), and the guests were also all professional, knew when to contribute and when to let others speak. Some guests can be attention hogs and always try to get in a word regardless of whether or not the topic falls withing their area of expertise. This was actually both coherent and enjoyable.

    • @acmusa2215
      @acmusa2215 Před rokem

      Maher's shtick is "outrage". He's reigned in because it's on CNN, not HBO. I don't know how long this will last.

    • @420prole
      @420prole Před rokem +1

      It's a bad format. It's tough to get deep in 2 minute segments... But yeah I get your point

    • @dtagshustle5660
      @dtagshustle5660 Před rokem

      This is a great point. I love Bill, but he's not always the best moderator in terms of leaving the panelists alone to do the talking.

    • @jeffreycharles4211
      @jeffreycharles4211 Před rokem +2

      Yup, turns out when you don't hyper-focus on trans and woke issues, which don't even effect like 98% of us, you can have a good show with diverse conversation about topics that people actually care about.
      Edit: Not that I don't think these issues are important, just that Bill has an unhealthy obsession with them lol

    • @AbcAbc-sp1od
      @AbcAbc-sp1od Před rokem

      @Chris Albert "Some guests can be attention hogs and always try to get in a word..."
      Neil Degrasse Tyson has entered the chat 👀

  • @Forkbot79
    @Forkbot79 Před rokem +32

    Odd they didn’t mention why another reason parents have their kids in homeschool these days is because they don’t want them to be shot and/or attacked by some crazy nut.

    • @hushmoney2058
      @hushmoney2058 Před rokem

      Dems Call that Late term Abortion ...

    • @highroller-jq3ix
      @highroller-jq3ix Před rokem +5

      Except that those two demographics tend to run into opposition with each other. The typical home school family is also likely to be a gun nut family.

    • @User-54631
      @User-54631 Před rokem +1

      Could someone post links to some data to support said statements.

    • @ZapataE
      @ZapataE Před rokem +3

      They have a better chance of being struck by lightning or hit by a car. Are you going to keep them inside til they turn 18???

    • @abercrombieblovs2042
      @abercrombieblovs2042 Před rokem

      I'm just guessing here, but I bet you could draw a parallel between those people and their choice of television media.
      I haven't watched Fox except as a joke (hey, it turned out better than expected), but I think they tend to focus on topics other than school shootings, or if they do report on a school shooting, they don't focus on it as much.
      So to a liberal parent it might seem like there are more school shootings, while to a conservative one there might seem to be less.

  • @Sicilia928
    @Sicilia928 Před rokem +32

    "In the midst of a public education crisis" is an understatement and not something new. The public school system in the United States has been broken for a long time. I graduated HS in 1970, and sometime after that everything went to hell, starting with discipline and RESPECT. A big chunk of the rest of the world is already way ahead of Americans. I live in Italy now and tutor kids in English. I could list the many differences from respect to academics, but suffice it to say, they are VAST.

    • @alanb443
      @alanb443 Před rokem +10

      I'm an educator who stopped teaching in the US and now teaches overseas. American education began to decline when politicians started enacting laws overseeing education. The vast majority of my colleagues just want to be left alone to do the job they were trained to do. It really started in the 70s with the passage of IDEA and schools have been in decline ever. Political interference along with cultural apathy towards education are your reasons for the decline. I teach in China and i face more restrictions now in the USA at what I can teach than i do in China. NCLB was a complete disaster, the GOP complains about teaching standards but they brought them in. It's just getting worse because everyone thinks they are an expert on everything and interfere with people who know how to do it. How do you improve education, keep politics out of the classroom is a good start. Pay teachers fairly and you will attract more people into the profession. Train them properly, give them the tools they need and let them do what they are trained to do. Everything is bad because we've politicized everything. I'll never teach in another USA school because you're just a babysitter and a political pawn.

    • @jeremyserwer2586
      @jeremyserwer2586 Před rokem +2

      We don't really invest in future generations or do a lot of preventative methods with youth here in the US. We do a lot of punitive--by expanding our juvenile detention and more punishment based programs. I know as I worked with at risk youth in the US in multiple states from the mid 90's until 2010. If [punishment is a way to teach respect it's really not working on our youth.

    • @RyviusRan
      @RyviusRan Před rokem +2

      @@alanb443 Keep up the praise of China. Eventually you will have a high enough social credit score to qualify for air travel. Just stay away from the term, "Tiananmen Square 1989".

    • @alanb443
      @alanb443 Před rokem +5

      @@RyviusRan Did i praise China? I don't think so. I pointed out that countries considered oppressive are less oppressive than the USA regarding what you can or cannot teach. Learn to read. Now I'm not defending China, just bringing up a pertinent point since you brought up Tiananmen square. How many people knew of Tulsa and other events like it in this country until just a few years ago? It's not about China, it's about the USA. We have social credit scores in this country to. There is this image of the USA that just doesn't fit reality

    • @katesweeney9101
      @katesweeney9101 Před rokem

      Exactly. This is nothing new. I just read an article yesterday which reported that 23 schools in Baltimore don't have even one student who's performing at grade level in math. How is that possible?!

  • @stevenmcwilliam6945
    @stevenmcwilliam6945 Před rokem +38

    Maher is a treasure.

    • @justgivemethetruth
      @justgivemethetruth Před rokem

      Yeah, a treasure that someone should bury. ;-)
      Maher is an idiot. He has no understanding of politics or world events. He writes mostly stupid jokes about and then talks like he is serious about things he has no idea about. I love it most when his guests reveal this.

    • @Alex-ib4tc
      @Alex-ib4tc Před rokem +4

      No, he's a National treasure

    • @detroitdiezel7856
      @detroitdiezel7856 Před rokem +2

      @@Alex-ib4tc sometimes.

    • @highroller-jq3ix
      @highroller-jq3ix Před rokem

      @@Alex-ib4tc Even assuming that isn't hyperbolic nonsense, what the hell's the difference?

    • @Alex-ib4tc
      @Alex-ib4tc Před rokem

      @@highroller-jq3ix it was sarcasm...

  • @piconano
    @piconano Před rokem +4

    Schooling should be free for as long as you want to continue your education.
    Knowledge is true power.

    • @johnjr757
      @johnjr757 Před rokem

      Schooling does not necessarily equate to education. Schooling can give you theories and background, but if your eyes, ears and mind are open you can be educated anywhere and everywhere.

    • @piconano
      @piconano Před rokem +3

      ​@@johnjr757 Tell that to your doctor and see him laugh at you.

    • @Forester-
      @Forester- Před rokem

      @@piconano tell your doctor that someone fresh out of med school is as educated as they are and see them laugh at you. All a degree will do is give you the base level of knowledge necessary to enter a career field and for most careers that level of knowledge was already there after high school, doctors being one of a few exceptions. My degree only serves as a social networking tool even in a small and specialized field.

    • @geargeekpdx3566
      @geargeekpdx3566 Před rokem

      The GQP Grifters would never have it because keeping dumb people poor is how you maintain your power. Cries of "socialism" emanating from the mass of mongrel magats will scare the centrist dems away and leave once again anything that moves us forward dead in the water

    • @donhagen6318
      @donhagen6318 Před rokem

      It certainly needs to be more affordable than it is now, not sure I agree with free - needs to be some investment by the student.

  • @thegregariousrecluse
    @thegregariousrecluse Před rokem +5

    The overall long term health of ANY society, is directly related to how well educated the populace are, regardless of degrees of servitude across the same society.

  • @j.dragon651
    @j.dragon651 Před rokem +112

    Born in 52. High School bored me to tears. I dropped out, took my GED test and did quite well for myself the rest of the way. I would think it would be more difficult today to do what I did. Free community college might be a good idea. It might have given me incentive to stay in school but I doubt it.

    • @vallee7966
      @vallee7966 Před rokem +15

      It matters what you do after you GED out of school. Flipping burgers at McD’s isn’t it, but agree CC’s should be free.

    • @DickNasty480
      @DickNasty480 Před rokem +4

      This is not about you

    • @lpk6372
      @lpk6372 Před rokem

      @@vallee7966 back then you could live off that burger flipping job and really if you can't live off the job then don't have it exist. Many of you would cry but what about my burgers a another nonsense... THEN RESPECT THE PEOPLE WHO NAKE THEM AND WORK IN THESE JOBS. What we have is a lack of respect for people and their jobs. You all want to be above someone but don't have the balls to say it out in the open.

    • @ReformedRepublican
      @ReformedRepublican Před rokem +9

      @@vallee7966 That is what Bernie Sanders has been saying for years. I agree, even though l have a graduate degree from college. I am more hesitant to recommend these on-line degrees. They are very expensive, give an AA degree, but it is truly so specialized without the exposure to all the subjects one gets in a 2 year AA at a real school, that l don't think there should be a degree awarded. Trade schools, which are a great way to learn and prepare for a job, are the equivalent. Some people (in my experience) seem to think an AA obtained in this way is more equivalent to a PhD because it is current. It definitely is not.

    • @justgivemethetruth
      @justgivemethetruth Před rokem

      What about free trade school for a job in industry? Just because you would not have benefited doesn't mean the vast majority of Americans would not, and America definitely needs education - we are dead last in education in the developed world - how do you think that can be? Is it because Americans are stupid, or because our leaders no long want an educated population when they can drain the rest of the world of their talent, weaken other countries, and weaken democracy here by making Americans stupid useless eaters as they say?

  • @siriusfun
    @siriusfun Před rokem +57

    What Nance really meant was "we'll tolerate it for as long as it remains profitable for us."

    • @jamesdrake2378
      @jamesdrake2378 Před rokem +23

      he is a sanctimonious self promoter

    • @jimeagle5509
      @jimeagle5509 Před rokem +7

      Bingo

    • @marystapley309
      @marystapley309 Před rokem +10

      BS. What have you done to fight a terrorist state? Freedom means more to Nance than money.

    • @firasbouhamdan9917
      @firasbouhamdan9917 Před rokem +3

      Regardless of the motif, it is a good US policy in 🇺🇦

    • @tonygriff
      @tonygriff Před rokem

      Nance immediately takes the racist stance when asked if things would be different if Tyre was White. If Tyre was White, the murder would hardly be seen on MSM...since Whites are killed at 2 to 3 times the rate of Blacks, for committing less than 10% of the crime the Black community produces.

  • @jimmy282304
    @jimmy282304 Před rokem +3

    I thought the whole point of this being on CNN was that it was going to be longer

  • @acook213
    @acook213 Před rokem +16

    I wasn’t too excited when I saw these three people on the show roster for this week (with the possible exception of Nance given his recent involvement in Ukraine) so I was happy to see them all exceed my expectations in their thoughtful and incisive commentary. Great show.

    • @gugy68
      @gugy68 Před rokem +1

      Photo op. That guy is fake

    • @kershekfamily
      @kershekfamily Před rokem

      Once again, a panel where Bill would be considered the furtherest right. That is not balanced and Bill can do better with his guest selection.

  • @cherylannebarillartist7453

    On “The hardest part of school”
    Let’s be real: Live shooter drills!

  • @leftylibber
    @leftylibber Před rokem +48

    Paul Begala always is a down to earth, totally practical and rational. I want to see more of him in the media.

    • @cc8751
      @cc8751 Před rokem +12

      Said nobody with a brain ever.

    • @Games_and_Music
      @Games_and_Music Před rokem +5

      Meh, he's way too careful around topics that aren't so beneficial to the DNC, but has no problem taking his gloves off on RNC talking points.
      He couldn't even admit that closing the schools was a bad idea, he only said that "schools are good" and that we should get the kids back at school, so, wouldn't he agree that closing the schools was a bad idea?
      Why would he tiptoe around it?
      There's no need to be gentle about it, the more you treat people like babies, the more they start acting like it.
      Sometimes people just need to be clear and as objective as they can.
      Paul is not one of those people, but i usually do enjoy his discussions, but i guess i am just getting tired of the spineless squirming around topics like these.

    • @mhmorris2018
      @mhmorris2018 Před rokem +2

      @@cc8751 you’re dead wrong

    • @johnnick3
      @johnnick3 Před rokem

      Problem with him is passing on BS…he had said earlier that trumpadump cut $2.7 T of “Our Money” by lowering corporate taxes. Whose $$$? This is the biggest issue I have as an Maher-like independent and even Maher. The far-to-center left thinks what my business earned from my hard work and my previously taxed savings that I invest is not mine. Did he mention that the entire middle class that got a tax break as “our money?” And why is it never mentioned that crazy rich athletes that make as much as Jamie Dimon aren’t part of that evil? At least Dimon built the largest bank in the world and never needed a hand in 2008, employs several 100s of 1000s of people at 40,000 branches he built and manages around the world. Who does LeBron employ? A manager for himself, publicist and some security guards? But his pay was well deserved- dropping a ball in a net? Nothing practical or rational about “what’s yours is mine too, but not the other way around.

    • @miguelEguzman
      @miguelEguzman Před rokem +5

      @@cc8751 said no one with an original thought, ever.
      C:mon...if you have nothing to add to the conversation except a tired trope, why bother to post?
      You should have latched onto the word "always" and shown how the OP was wrong. Your reply was lazy and derivative.

  • @micheldrouin4447
    @micheldrouin4447 Před rokem +1

    "You only see well with the heart. The essential is invisible to the eyes." This touching quote by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, taken from his famous novel The Little Prince, reminds us that we must know how to go beyond appearances.

  • @dawnmaclear401
    @dawnmaclear401 Před rokem +4

    The world is a mystical, magical, scary place for people who have not completed highschool

    • @Tom-oz7iy
      @Tom-oz7iy Před rokem +1

      And if you want a job that pays well and includes insurance and 401k, you need a piece of paper. Bill thinks you don't need the paper but the paper allows you to pass those without it.

  • @reyaleja6671
    @reyaleja6671 Před rokem +3

    Malcolm seems full of beans!

  • @DarthAdolf0
    @DarthAdolf0 Před rokem +84

    No one loves Malcom Nance more than Malcom Nance

    • @bobbafett1849
      @bobbafett1849 Před rokem +10

      And American Patriots

    • @jeremyserwer2586
      @jeremyserwer2586 Před rokem +12

      Yes that might be true but he also has a lot of good insight because he knows how to read the signs. He's not always right but he definitely can project how things can go. You compile intelligence from a multitude of sources, Malcom is where I get some of my intelligence.

    • @jareddemarzo8196
      @jareddemarzo8196 Před rokem +27

      @@jeremyserwer2586 He's a race grifter.

    • @jeremyserwer2586
      @jeremyserwer2586 Před rokem

      @@jareddemarzo8196 Oh brother, is that anyone that recognizes systemic racism and speaks the truth about it? I've read one of his books and I'm white, we have uncomfortable truths to swallow. I don't take issue with the dominant race being looked at under a microscope--thats how we get better.

    • @gugy68
      @gugy68 Před rokem +1

      That guy is a clown. His Ukraine stunt was a joke.

  • @thedahkterizzin8831
    @thedahkterizzin8831 Před rokem +15

    When a politician becomes a college president, how can that not affect the politics of a university in a certainly skewed way?

  • @jimmyfall9302
    @jimmyfall9302 Před rokem +3

    This country has been in an education crisis for generations. Ever since the system was turned into a business. Don’t blame us that have chosen to homeschool rather than partake in a broken system.

  • @baselbob8012
    @baselbob8012 Před rokem +3

    Wow, schools were closed and all we worry about were the kids? Who was teaching them- adults who were afraid of the virus knowing kids are great at spreading germs around in dense classrooms.

    • @hew195050
      @hew195050 Před rokem

      Because kids cannot control their learning environment. Adults have to do that and the number of kids losing their education and sense of community is much higher and far more serious than any adult could ever imagine.

    • @baselbob8012
      @baselbob8012 Před rokem

      @@hew195050 But the implication was that the schools should have just stayed open the whole time, regardless if their teachers became sick and died.

  • @ecamp6360
    @ecamp6360 Před rokem +13

    Police training produces the "mindset" that Nance talks about. I'm glad he brought up the guns-forward warrior training that many departments get from ex-military MAGA types.

    • @Hope-qy8dr
      @Hope-qy8dr Před rokem +2

      We don't see this same "mindset" at play on the cop reality shows. They are not as quick to be violent or pull out their gun when they know a cameraman has his camera rolling.

  • @lomigreen
    @lomigreen Před rokem +21

    I live in a working class Mexican neighborhood. The kids here have really suffered from the loss of school. Their parents work their asses off to cover the rent. Everyone scrambles to get their kids off to school at 7 in the morning. Then at 4 pm, everyone rolls back home to cook, do laundry, and feed the kids. The kids raise each other in the alley or over by the pool playing as they should. My point is that there is no time for homework or learning what was presented at school. I just think teachers have become day care workers. And I feel for all the dedication they put into their jobs.

    • @ademosthenes4911
      @ademosthenes4911 Před rokem +2

      Can you please clarify the no time for homework part of your comment please.

    • @hushmoney2058
      @hushmoney2058 Před rokem +1

      I Blame Fauci and China .....

    • @lomigreen
      @lomigreen Před rokem

      @@ademosthenes4911 Your parents house two landscaping laborers. You have a twin brother, a sister, and a little brother who is autistic. You all live in a two bedroom apartment.

    • @ademosthenes4911
      @ademosthenes4911 Před rokem +4

      @@lomigreen Is that the reality of everybody in your neighborhood? And just out of curiosity, what does being a landscape worker, have to do with time to do homework?
      You said by 4 pm they roll back home, cook, do laundry and feed the kids, isn't that what most families do all over the world minus the getting back at 4?

    • @Starfish2145
      @Starfish2145 Před rokem +1

      You don’t need homework to learn. They’re learning in school!

  • @johans7119
    @johans7119 Před rokem +2

    I want to see a Nance Vs Shapiro rematch

  • @democratpatriot6752
    @democratpatriot6752 Před rokem +21

    The question about tolerance and Ukraine was submitted by Tucker Carlson.

    • @jaws392
      @jaws392 Před rokem

      @Democrat Patriot: LMAO I hope with a name like that you can not be that ignorant to support a corrupt country like Ukraine? Right?

    • @TheMackoftheyear
      @TheMackoftheyear Před rokem +3

      Don't care about Ukraine

    • @dritemolawzbks8574
      @dritemolawzbks8574 Před rokem

      Definitely from Tucker or the Kremlin.

    • @dritemolawzbks8574
      @dritemolawzbks8574 Před rokem +3

      @@TheMackoftheyear Not a single person asked you.

    • @jaws392
      @jaws392 Před rokem

      @@dritemolawzbks8574 Then can I ask, why you support literal Neo-Nazi's fighting in the Ukrainian Azov battalion and wishing for a nuclear holocaust. Why do you secretly get off by seeing many innocent people dead or are you that brainwashed by the establishment who does the thinking for you? 🤡

  • @MsRollingstone11
    @MsRollingstone11 Před rokem +17

    We've been having a 'crisis in public education' since they stopped teaching kids how to read in the 80s.

    • @Spiritof_76
      @Spiritof_76 Před rokem +6

      That's ridiculous. The majority of USA kids get a good public education unless the school has major behavior or truancy problems. Most gen X and older adults would struggle with the math high school kids are doing now. The reading and writing classes are vigorous.

    • @Dan16673
      @Dan16673 Před rokem +2

      @@Spiritof_76 no. Definitely not at least compared to.other developed nation. 100 million adults can't read at an adult level

    • @musicclasstube220
      @musicclasstube220 Před rokem +1

      Tell me you haven’t been in classroom since the 80’s without telling me you haven’t been in a classroom in the 80’s. 🙄 That’s utter bs

    • @pattypeterson6220
      @pattypeterson6220 Před rokem +1

      And as a former teacher, the kids who go to homeschooling, and come back to schools after their parents get tired of it or find it more difficult for reasons stated above, are the kids that are behind, behavioral problems.

    • @anthonyzullo
      @anthonyzullo Před rokem +3

      I've had multiple adults in the last 10 years tell me "you should learn English" because they were so illiterate they couldn't read proper English. All of them, good ole American patriots smh. I learned to read very well in lock up. I've always loved books. When the Kindle came out it didn't phase me because nothing is better than touching a book. The fact that there is modern day book lynching going on in America, especially around America's actual past, is setting up a grim future. I don't think minorities in the states will just, go backwards in time, metaphorically. Idk, I just see what's happening and none of its good and all of it is for no reason and counter productivity and intuitive to the progress of our society. If democracy falls in the states, the world will never get democracy like this again in our lifetimes. I'm just saying. Most Americans never leave the states to see a world without democracy, so they don't understand what they have and won't until its gone forever. I think white men and white women(feminist) in the states are kinda steering the car into a wall. Idk why, but their anger and emotions are driving a lot of negative things atm.
      I've dated a couple high school teachers and they've said they dislike that they can't teach students facts anymore. That's a problem.

  • @cmilla111
    @cmilla111 Před rokem +6

    I always like Kristen because her whole job is to try to evaluate and understand where people are coming from in as scientific a way as possible. And yet SHE STILL seems like a very sweet person who isn't judging but trying to be sympathetic. I think maybe she use to be a tiny bit more sarcastic, but I don't think I have ever seen her be rude or smug or say anything ridiculous, and I don't think I have ever seen her argue with any other guest, despite being on the show many many times. And not even in a weak or shy way or like she never makes a rebuttal. I think she is just thoughtful and trained enough to understand other people that she never slips and says "that thing" that gives the other person a chance to get mad and snap back or imply that she doesn't understand the situation.
    She never comes off like she is trying to be funny or score points or pushing an agenda, she sits there and listens intently until she hears something she is an expert on and then gives her opinion confidently and respectfully.

    • @blindnord5146
      @blindnord5146 Před rokem

      she's a perfect combo of cringey and boring

  • @jesjens
    @jesjens Před rokem +8

    Real Time and Over Time are the best political shows.
    Thanks Bill.

  • @bonemar66
    @bonemar66 Před rokem +6

    Why is this segment on CNN, when the rest of the show is on HBO? And as the man who railed against the big network telling him what he can do on his own show, why does Bill tolerate this now?

    • @cc8751
      @cc8751 Před rokem +4

      Benjaminos $$$$

    • @chet057
      @chet057 Před rokem +1

      $ and he’s unfortunately part of that propaganda machine

  • @barryulrich2170
    @barryulrich2170 Před rokem +5

    There is a public school crisis, some government individuals want to dictate what should be taught and which books will be allowed to be read. The very end of a creative society when someone decides they should be in charge of what is thought.

  • @Aname-hk4bu
    @Aname-hk4bu Před rokem

    Thanks for reminding me about the overtime I was putting in with no food.

  • @TomSuntotheMax
    @TomSuntotheMax Před rokem +28

    American public education is scary. Has been for thirty years. I see the bad results almost everyday. I don't know how you fix it. Maybe we just have to live with people who aren't trained in much of anything very well from hygene to math. A kid with brains will self train, but the average kid will do wha his/her phone tells her to do going forward.

    • @chuckyskunk
      @chuckyskunk Před rokem +4

      I think the only way to fix it is for value to be placed on education again. Not sure how we would go about that. The friends and family I have who are or have been teachers say that dealing with behavior problems takes up an immense amount of their time and almost no one shows up to parent/teacher conferences.

    • @deborahfreedman333
      @deborahfreedman333 Před rokem +4

      The problem is teacher pay sucks, and anyone with any real intelligence goes into something more lucrative, or at least mentally challenging. I only sent my kids to school for the social experience, and taught them reading, math, science, and history at home. The number of times, that I was blown away by the sheer stupidity, of those who pass as educators, really was upsetting. When I first sent my older girl to school, I was in grad school, and took time out of my studies, to go to the parent-teacher conference, where I was told, "Rebecca talks real good." To which I responded, "Yes, she speaks rather well." And the dummy didn't know she'd been corrected. Another time, when I asked the point of some of the school activities, I was told "I'm trying to make math fun." This shocked me, and I blurted out, "But, math is already fun, this is just pointless and distracting." My disappointment, in the intellectual caliber of teachers continued into their high school, when I had to correct the misconceptions their math teachers gave them, and show them how to do stoichiometry in chemistry. Teachers should have degrees in the fields they teach, in high school at least, as a degree in education means nothing. If we want better educations, for our children, we need to pay teachers better, and weed out the morons. But, I suspect the morons account for 90%.

    • @shannonbrice8012
      @shannonbrice8012 Před rokem +2

      I think the problem is basics are no longer taught. Reading is now based on "sight words" instead of phonetics, math fundamentals are no longer taught. The consensus is kids will just have calculators. They do not know how to use a dictionary or thesaurus. Spelling went out the window and as long it is "close enough" it counts. They don't teach cursive anymore or analog time. I don't fault the teachers for these things, it is the people in power making the curriculum.

    • @TomSuntotheMax
      @TomSuntotheMax Před rokem

      @@shannonbrice8012 Teach lazy and you get lazy dumb kids unable to think for themselves.

    • @TomSuntotheMax
      @TomSuntotheMax Před rokem

      @@chuckyskunk Sounds like a decent start. I have not met a kid who knew who Michaelangelo was or what classical music was. There is a quality of life issue here too. There is not quality to life if you are stupid and content to remain so.

  • @alexbaum2204
    @alexbaum2204 Před rokem +22

    I think they should do a whole episode in this format. It’s a really engaging and sometimes the best part of the show.
    That out of the way, I’m somewhat unnerved by the flippancy of the panel regarding our engagement in Vietnam. If it’s going to come up at all, maybe don’t just gloss over it with, “oh but we did give up there.” Is that what we’re going to say about Afghanistan too someday? Soldiers laid down there lives in that bullshit war. Not their fault and not that of the people back home. 100% the fault of our political and military leadership. That era of veterans should not ever be forgotten about or glossed over. They’ve been shafted enough as it is. I don’t know why it got me going like this, but that exchange just seemed in really poor taste to me.

    • @sloburnjo
      @sloburnjo Před rokem +2

      this is Overtime the talk show already exists so you want 2 hours ? Not gonna happen.

    • @robertmadison1205
      @robertmadison1205 Před rokem

      Totally agree. The Left used to care about military spending, and the deaths of soldiers and innocents, but now all they care about is racism. To wit: Bush regime responsible for invasion of Iraq and Afghanistan, resulting in thousands of destroyed lives, but....Trump is the real bad guy, because he said "Theres good people on both sides" re Charlottsville.

    • @lpk6372
      @lpk6372 Před rokem

      Cause it's so close to the truth. All these Republicans all these future trump voters WERE ALL IN FAVOR OF THE IRAQ AND AFGHAN WARS but now look at them thousands of our soldiers lives lost and they walk around here like they are clean. Afghan I could understand why we went in there but we didn't need to stay or nation build like we did. The truth imo is that Congress did the right thing by saying he al queda isn't a country so we can't be declaring war on countries just cause they are there we can give the president limited authority to go in countries proven to have heavy terrorist ties and strike at these terror organizations. But what did the Republican president do use this as a chance to invade Iraq with bogus WMD claims then try and build democracies in places without the people's backing... I was doomed to fail. We had a chance accepting the Talibans surrender and making rules they must follow or you know we go in start teaching their women and showing the afghan people they could have better lives. This is how it should have been done.

    • @hew195050
      @hew195050 Před rokem +1

      I am of the generation of the men and women who were dragged off to Vietnam. These people came back destroyed for the most part, many becoming alcoholics and drug addicts, families destroyed. And we hardly acknowledge them. So many had and have PTSD and have to deal with being non heros and all but forgotten. I hate this damned political and industrial war mongering "leadership" in this country.

    • @curbozerboomer1773
      @curbozerboomer1773 Před rokem +5

      I am a Viet-Nam era veteran...I did briefly fly over there on a special detail...and I agree with your comments here!. My generation, mostly Boomers now, were both decimated and then swept under the social rug, when we finally pulled out of Nam..Nearly 60,000 guys and gals died over there--and it was such an avoidable tragedy!...Even LBJ finally realized how wrong-headed his leadership was, and bowed out of running in 1968....Viet-Nam was in the midst of a civil war, when first the French, and then the USA, intervened. What a stain on our history as a nation!

  • @CyGea
    @CyGea Před rokem +1

    Yes, "tolerate."
    Not our battle to "give up."
    While some people think it is "our" fight, many don't want to get dragged into (or start) a global conflict.

    • @geargeekpdx3566
      @geargeekpdx3566 Před rokem

      Yeah so did many when Hitler took over Europe too.

  • @bobvalentino3710
    @bobvalentino3710 Před rokem +12

    Funny, I went to public for the entire ride and the whole time I was there, I was referred to as “antisocial.” I’m almost forty now and outside of work, I’m still pretty antisocial. It seems that just because you put a kid in school doesn’t guarantee that they’ll be a sociable person. As far as I can tell, the only thing I learned from school was how to read, write, do basic math and stay the hell away from people the best that I can because most of them are just awful.

    • @independentbeliever4489
      @independentbeliever4489 Před rokem +3

      So you did in fact learn social interaction then. You learned that a lot of people suck and you're better off without them.

    • @nightmarishcompositions4536
      @nightmarishcompositions4536 Před rokem +2

      School made me a lot less social than I already was lol.

    • @bobvalentino3710
      @bobvalentino3710 Před rokem +1

      Really it’s more like it taught me that I don’t do so well with social interactions and I should probably try to avoid it if possible.

    • @HH-gv8mx
      @HH-gv8mx Před rokem +2

      I’m so glad facebook and social media did not exist when I was in school. It was already hard enough getting bullied by girls in the locker room calling me cornsilk bc of my blonde hair and getting called out for only owning one pair of Guess jeans. Public school sucked.

  • @Gess575
    @Gess575 Před rokem +5

    I hear/tell that SERVE & PROTECT took a backseat to LAW & ORDER

  • @silverpurkat
    @silverpurkat Před rokem +32

    4:30 my daughter is one of them. We tried to work it out with the public school that certain times of the year she should be online learning so she wouldn’t be exposed to possible covid because of a medical issue especially after the holidays and they wouldn’t allow it. So we took her out and went to a private online school. She at first wasn’t sure if she liked it but as time went on she loved the new freedoms she has and didn’t feel trapped inside a classroom. We also discovered that we are not forced under any government mandates like core math and she got to take courses that were not available in our local public school. It’s worth it to us.

    • @HamiltonVanMan
      @HamiltonVanMan Před rokem +2

      It's because of your quality handling of the situation, along with the freedom your daughter has to express how she feels about her learning environment, that allows that better idea to become the better idea. I know I always felt trapped inside a classroom.

    • @rabbit251
      @rabbit251 Před rokem +6

      I'm a retired educator and lawyer and have a daughter in high school. Not sure what you mean about "core math." My daughter has had to go through all the same courses as many others and found the math instruction to be both beneficial and useful. (What is the volume of water flowing through a pipe given the volume and size of a pipe? An example of a question that I helped my daughter to solve when she was 14. Currently she's working on fractions and since my dad was a carpenter, we measured everything in fractions. Was amazed recently when we worked on a Habitat for Home and the young kid (23 y.o.) had no idea what we were talking about. The practicality of the math makes it easy to learn!!!)

    • @samanthab1923
      @samanthab1923 Před rokem

      Sounds way better.

    • @bambesfresser
      @bambesfresser Před rokem +2

      @@rabbit251 It should tell you about the failure of the educational system that a 23 year old "kid" wasn't familiar with fractions. I couldn't quite follow your train of thought when your daughter was working on fractions. 14 seems to be far too late for that. But perhaps I misread that.
      The example of the pipe is trivial when it comes to basic school math. Gets far more interesting in actual applications starting that a 2" Schedule 40 pipe doesn't have either a 2" OD or ID. This continues with different flow speeds depending of the water thru the piper and so on/

    • @davidguelette7036
      @davidguelette7036 Před rokem +4

      People like to punch at public schools, but my wife worked 27 years with special needs children and my son is a teacher.There are very few parents qualified to home school, and many that give it up find that their child is hopelessly behind.

  • @geargeekpdx3566
    @geargeekpdx3566 Před rokem +8

    "Does being a nepo baby weaken Sarah Huckabee Slanders accomplishments?"
    ME: "What accomplishments?"

    • @joannek6267
      @joannek6267 Před rokem +4

      Lying for Trump until she just couldn't do it anymore.

    • @stevemiller747
      @stevemiller747 Před rokem +2

      She could and continues to lie. She just wanted to lie on her own behalf.
      Your comment implies she had some moral conflict. I see no evidence of that.

    • @donhagen6318
      @donhagen6318 Před rokem +2

      She posed for the new buffalo nickel.

  • @GGoAwayy
    @GGoAwayy Před rokem +31

    A crisis in education for this generation... following a crisis in parenting of the previous generation. I remember in the early 00's wondering what this coddling parenting culture would create... where kids never go outside, and parents schedule "play dates" for them... in a sense they didn't turn out as bad as I feared, and in another sense they're so much worse than I imagined.

    • @asu5632
      @asu5632 Před rokem +1

      This is a real comment. This is the main point of all our problems. All of them. Climate change to political issues. It’s cause of shitty parenting and a lazy. I mean incredibly lazy future generation of America. This is what we get for investing so little of gdp into education.

    • @rickandteribedell4350
      @rickandteribedell4350 Před rokem

      Covid didnt help either

    • @TheLosamatic
      @TheLosamatic Před rokem

      The people in the USofA changed when the people became blind to the conservative lies. Lies that the gop cared about small government, cared about the national debt. In the sixties a janitor could afford a house, a stay at home wife, two kids, and two vehicles. Those kids grew up knowing that life was ok, hard but ok. The conservatives took that away gave it all to the top. The wife went to work and to many of the kids were raised by the streets! Name me one conservative that spent less than the previous liberal.
      Now when a government protects its secrets more than the truth it cannot possibly govern by rule of law!

    • @chrisrusso4512
      @chrisrusso4512 Před rokem

      We have too much food and too much safety to NOT get soft. We evolved having just enough when we needed it

    • @GGoAwayy
      @GGoAwayy Před rokem

      @@chrisrusso4512 Youre right. Lets take away food and take away safety. Everyone benefits!

  • @randaaustin6877
    @randaaustin6877 Před rokem +41

    As the pendulum swings, our next president should be a scientist/mathematician. Let's give that a shot.

    • @Zenithx3
      @Zenithx3 Před rokem +3

      Dare we dream.

    • @Zenithx3
      @Zenithx3 Před rokem

      @@dougwarner Richard Dawkins

    • @afridgetoofar1818
      @afridgetoofar1818 Před rokem +1

      The way the medical community acted during Covid, I’d rather not have a scientist in charge.

    • @Zenithx3
      @Zenithx3 Před rokem +1

      @@afridgetoofar1818 Yes. We saved too many lives.

    • @jaws392
      @jaws392 Před rokem

      @Randa Austin: How about a president that doesn't promote war and sending billions of tax dollars to a corrupt country, in order to fuel their proxy war.

  • @alphajava761
    @alphajava761 Před rokem +1

    The point of pulling kids out of school was to protect older people. If the entire adult community is taking precautions and children are not, it is counterproductive to preventing the spread of the virus.

  • @Alex-ib4tc
    @Alex-ib4tc Před rokem +1

    The last comment had so much common sense, just brilliant, bravo!

  • @michaelh3427
    @michaelh3427 Před rokem +25

    Kristen Soltis Anderson reminds me of a smoother, less abrasive, Kayleigh McEnany. She slips in her right wing views quickly and subtlety. But I can see her as a future press spokesperson for DeSantis

    • @Alex-ib4tc
      @Alex-ib4tc Před rokem +4

      She can coherently connect several words into a phrase, several phrases into an opinion. And state an opinion that is worth hearing. Unlike the current press secretary.

    • @tedricher7745
      @tedricher7745 Před rokem

      Still an idiot, though.

    • @mjnaz65
      @mjnaz65 Před rokem +2

      Smoother, less abrasive and non-reptilian

    • @maximusthemerciful9452
      @maximusthemerciful9452 Před rokem

      @@JasonMenayan there’s a lot to bash.

    • @geargeekpdx3566
      @geargeekpdx3566 Před rokem

      @@maximusthemerciful9452 Your main bash is Trump lost. WAAAAAAa

  • @JackyJames1
    @JackyJames1 Před rokem +34

    Canada loves your show ! The only show that gets political people to be human!!! :)

  • @boblozaintherealworld3577

    extremely smart panelists here. and MUCH respect to Malcolm Nance.

  • @marcintosh4040
    @marcintosh4040 Před rokem +2

    Malcolm is still living his old days

  • @drilldrulus1235
    @drilldrulus1235 Před rokem +3

    People can just claim things no without documentation and no evidence. And the audience and the programleader just accept it with no pushback This is sooo stupied

  • @kimshatteen222
    @kimshatteen222 Před rokem +4

    Good Overtime

  • @333crt
    @333crt Před rokem +1

    Pollsters just make me more cynical.

  • @jakeherter
    @jakeherter Před rokem +10

    Poor kids not kids of color. There are Rich kids of color.

    • @mhmorris2018
      @mhmorris2018 Před rokem +3

      That’s true. My daughters ex was always answering to the police just walking down the street because he had long hair and didn’t dress like a prep

    • @jakeherter
      @jakeherter Před rokem +1

      @@mhmorris2018 exactly right and I've had police roll up my baggie of drugs and put it back in my glove compartment no joke.

    • @mhmorris2018
      @mhmorris2018 Před rokem

      @@jakeherter 😯

  • @7thavedrycleaners178
    @7thavedrycleaners178 Před rokem +5

    Not 1 picture of Nance fighting in Ukraine. The guy has always been a grifter

    • @svscared
      @svscared Před rokem

      So he literally flew over there to take a picture and camped out there doing nothing for the next 11 months? Yeah sure ok.

    • @r.p.mcmurphy6623
      @r.p.mcmurphy6623 Před rokem

      easy for a deluded punk to say

    • @brando7266
      @brando7266 Před rokem

      Do u think trump is a grifter,?

  • @michelleschoenfelder7150

    I'm a Independent I signed up for HBO just to watch Bill Mahar

  • @Yuspizzazz
    @Yuspizzazz Před rokem

    This is great 😂😂😂

  • @geekdiggy
    @geekdiggy Před rokem +16

    shout out to allison williams (daughter of renowned newscaster brian williams) for not only admitting that being the daughter of someone famous on tv made things easier for her, but being unapologetic about it and saying there's nothing wrong with being her fan because of it.👍

    • @samanthab1923
      @samanthab1923 Před rokem

      It’s not what you know but who you know.

    • @MMAGamblingTips
      @MMAGamblingTips Před rokem +2

      I didn’t even know she was Brian Williams daughter. She is a fantastic actress nonetheless.

    • @AbcAbc-sp1od
      @AbcAbc-sp1od Před rokem

      ​@@MMAGamblingTips I didn't even know she existed

    • @MMAGamblingTips
      @MMAGamblingTips Před rokem

      @@AbcAbc-sp1od Co-Star of Get Out. Great actress.

    • @AbcAbc-sp1od
      @AbcAbc-sp1od Před rokem

      @@MMAGamblingTips Ohhhhh! Okay, now I know who you're talking about. Thank you!

  • @OriginalGrasshopper
    @OriginalGrasshopper Před rokem +12

    Kristen Soltis Anderson 🔥🔥🔥

  • @Electrocycle300
    @Electrocycle300 Před rokem

    Thanks for the invite 😮

  • @SeeTheTravisty
    @SeeTheTravisty Před rokem +2

    Malcom is such a Gremlin

  • @Hope-qy8dr
    @Hope-qy8dr Před rokem +3

    Why do we act as if school is the only place where children can learn social skills. We need more kids getting jobs early and learning real adult skills. The only things kids learn from other kids is how to be kids. There are born experts at that already. They need to be in environments where they have to be responsible and mature.

    • @hew195050
      @hew195050 Před rokem

      That's what going up on farms used to be for.

  • @dasm1764
    @dasm1764 Před rokem +5

    "Democratic values we establish for the world for the rest of the world"🤔

    • @lpk6372
      @lpk6372 Před rokem

      It's not hard to understand if you are a free democratic nation and you wish to remain free and democratic and not be invaded and annexed by some other asshole country and their leader Putin THEN AMERICA WILL SUPPORT YOU. Fact you can't counter is that Russia has no bases for invading and annexing Ukraine NONE... Go on explain how I'm wrong.

    • @BishopWalters12
      @BishopWalters12 Před rokem

      Nance is a silly lapdog.

  • @nq6508
    @nq6508 Před rokem +1

    That guy hasn't been in school for 50 years. How is he so confident making judgments.

  • @matthewklahn3204
    @matthewklahn3204 Před rokem

    The fact is the competent families breed competent people if they parent competently.

  • @chrisrusso4512
    @chrisrusso4512 Před rokem +4

    Weird, everyone thought closing the schools during the pandemic effectively ruined that generation. But they are being homeschooled now?

    • @AbcAbc-sp1od
      @AbcAbc-sp1od Před rokem

      What's your point?

    • @chrisrusso4512
      @chrisrusso4512 Před rokem

      @@AbcAbc-sp1od people complain about everything, then do the opposite

    • @AbcAbc-sp1od
      @AbcAbc-sp1od Před rokem

      @@chrisrusso4512 oh, I see now. Well... Maybe they were complaining about the public schools being closed, and they also had to turn to homeschooling as a better option.

  • @tinagarcia3571
    @tinagarcia3571 Před rokem +3

    overtime is better than the regular show.

  • @UkuleleZen
    @UkuleleZen Před rokem +1

    No, we are not all in favor of the war in Ukraine!

  • @WadeTunnell
    @WadeTunnell Před rokem +1

    Great panel

  • @jasonrandolph5735
    @jasonrandolph5735 Před rokem +14

    I assumed the number one rule of police was to make sure that I get home safely. I thought their job was to put themselves in between me and danger, no?

    • @brewski3217
      @brewski3217 Před rokem +5

      No.

    • @Spiritof_76
      @Spiritof_76 Před rokem +6

      That's the fallacy they put out in Public Relations. Their own safety is the "behind the station door" message.

    • @MrPete-pe6uk
      @MrPete-pe6uk Před rokem +1

      rule 1 -- get home safely. rule 2 -- circle the wagons rule 3 -- protect & serve

    • @jaws392
      @jaws392 Před rokem +1

      @jason randolph: No it's not. The job of the police is to be a witness to a crime when one has been committed. Police are not there for your own personal security. They are a PUBLIC SERVICE. Get what that means? Maybe think a little before sounding so ignorant.

    • @mariannaryan456
      @mariannaryan456 Před rokem +1

      @jaws392 Jesus, calm down. I've heard that description of police before also. Not the way it is, but I would define keeping danger away from people as a PUBLIC SERVICE.

  • @David-qi2ck
    @David-qi2ck Před rokem +8

    Being in Washington isn't what makes her look old...

    • @organican
      @organican Před rokem +1

      Right! It's probably her anti-woke daily diet of of cheeseburgers, porkchops, and fried chicken

    • @r.p.mcmurphy6623
      @r.p.mcmurphy6623 Před rokem

      Did you have an actual point?

  • @IA52342
    @IA52342 Před rokem +3

    If you pay attention to the number of times the democrat disrespects a woman by interrupting her, versus the respect she shows for everyone, you can begin to notice how Bill does nothing to make him back off and be respectful. And listen for the single word "Well..." to come from Bill's lips, when said democrat lies his face off. Not, "Well, that's just not true, is it?" which Bill would pound out at any non-democrat. Kristin Soltis Anderson struck me as the only person at the table who was honest and respectful. So sad.

  • @ArthurRVega
    @ArthurRVega Před rokem +1

    Malcolm Nance will always be that guy that fought with Shapiro lol.

  • @Charlesinfinite
    @Charlesinfinite Před rokem +12

    We're beyond a crisis in education. It's just a big mess where they can do anything they want.

    • @magicmarker7047
      @magicmarker7047 Před rokem +1

      Who are the "they" that can do anything? And what is the "anything" you are referring you? I think most teachers just want to make a difference. There are good teachers and bad teachers not unlike other professions. The mess has been created by a group with an agenda.

    • @9avedon
      @9avedon Před rokem

      @@magicmarker7047 "They can do and be anything they want"
      Thanks to woke postmodernism : the children can self identify , they can choose from over 50 genders, they can have their own personal truth. Best of all they can have their Parents arrested for not agreeing with them.

  • @barryhaley7430
    @barryhaley7430 Před rokem +43

    I wish Bill would go back to 3 panelists.

    • @jsk7591
      @jsk7591 Před rokem +9

      Absolutely agree.

    • @karllager2214
      @karllager2214 Před rokem +1

      I wish he'd retire.

    • @pat664422
      @pat664422 Před rokem +6

      Disagree, often one of the three would barely get a word in the whole show. It's harder find three good panelists than two.

    • @johnboy32064
      @johnboy32064 Před rokem +2

      OMG. Are you SERIOUS? That was the BEST change after COVID.

    • @BillyJoeJimBob8
      @BillyJoeJimBob8 Před rokem

      Agree!

  • @21972012145525
    @21972012145525 Před rokem

    Love how overtime is on the next day now! I prefer it this way!

  • @UKindness4
    @UKindness4 Před rokem +1

    Thank you for saying we lost a million lives in that pandemic! Why ignore it? It is nothing to sneeze at. Quarterbacking after the fact is not helpful for the next one!

  • @datdudegoat3433
    @datdudegoat3433 Před rokem +15

    End school choice. Tax dollars should never go to a private school of any kind.

    • @cc8751
      @cc8751 Před rokem +5

      Sorry, my tax dollars my choice.

    • @datdudegoat3433
      @datdudegoat3433 Před rokem +5

      @@cc8751 Seems you are ok with church and state mixing. That is fundamentally un-American.

    • @cc8751
      @cc8751 Před rokem +1

      ​@@datdudegoat3433 My money is neither church nor state. Try harder.

    • @datdudegoat3433
      @datdudegoat3433 Před rokem +4

      @@cc8751 That's cute, empty responses. Enjoying your 15mins of fame?

    • @godfathaofyo
      @godfathaofyo Před rokem +1

      @@datdudegoat3433 You fundamentally don't understand "The separation of Church and State"...its simply no official state religion. There is no official Religion of the United States.

  • @LuisAlejandro1991nyc
    @LuisAlejandro1991nyc Před rokem +9

    i hate to have come this early to cath up with overtime.... i miss already be able to watch it right after the show man come on !!

    • @extragooey813
      @extragooey813 Před rokem +3

      The price for being on CNN. Why would people tune into CNN to watch if it's on CZcams at the same time?

    • @Games_and_Music
      @Games_and_Music Před rokem

      @@extragooey813 They were earlier than the last 3 episodes though.
      I live in Holland, so i am used to watching the show on Saturday, but before i went to bed (4 am or something) i saw that they had uploaded Overtime already, as opposed to the first 2 weeks where it took several hours still on Saturday for me to even see it.
      Ironically though, the places where i watch the show have been really slow this season, so now i end up watching Overtime before the show because i get too impatient.
      Although, seeing that Malcolm "Soldier Boy" Nance is on... and Bill did not push back on any of the conflict stuff in here... i fear that his segment will be unbearable on the show.
      I am seriously wondering if Malcolm developed a brain tumor or something, is he just getting dumber, or has he always been like this?
      He's always had this pompous air around him, but his head seems to be filling with the same air as well over time.
      Or maybe i just haven't been opposed to most of his talking points until recently and only now notice how annoying he is.

  • @jermelpurse3018
    @jermelpurse3018 Před rokem +14

    Vietnam is an interesting case. Actually, we never talk about it in our history classes, but Nixon used Vietnam to get reelected. He knew everything that was going on there but he knew if he played his cards right with the war he could get reelected because of the war, he didn’t care whether we want a loss he cared about being elected again. Even worse is it a ministration knew racist activities were going on during the war regarding our troops being racist towards other members in our army did nothing about it. He knew our troops were suffering over there did nothing about it. The only thing that concerned him was, how can I use this war platform to get reelected?

    • @brianwalsh1401
      @brianwalsh1401 Před rokem

      I think if you understand narcissistic pd you can understand how Nixon could use the war as a political tool for his own benefit. Narcissist have no empathy or conscience so they are more manipulative.

    • @robertmadison1205
      @robertmadison1205 Před rokem +2

      You should talk about it in your history classes. You mean high school or college? We definitely talk about it in the American History class I teach. Adding on to your points, Nixon arguably prolonged the war by interfering with peace negotiations because he didnt wanna let Johnson get credit for a peaceful ending.

    • @dsadik666
      @dsadik666 Před rokem

      America lost Vietnam, Iraq, and Afghanistan. Also (Libya,Yemen, Somalia). Bush did the same thing with Iraq to get reelected.

  • @andrewsalisbury4527
    @andrewsalisbury4527 Před rokem

    I enjoyed the balanced point of view here.

  • @theunspeakable24
    @theunspeakable24 Před rokem

    do not want to TOLERATE WAR ever.

  • @trevfisher
    @trevfisher Před rokem +4

    "Generals gathered in their masses
    Just like witches at black masses
    Evil minds that plot destruction
    Sorcerer of death's construction"
    War Pigs everywhere.

  • @EastSide-qc5oy
    @EastSide-qc5oy Před rokem +13

    Thank GOD that intern they plant in the audience had a chance to WOOOO!!!! at the end. I was beginning to think he was out sick or something.

    • @HlifeRomania91
      @HlifeRomania91 Před rokem +3

      I noticed that too he is there every week.

    • @bradzimmerman3171
      @bradzimmerman3171 Před rokem

      Thank God for the intern that commented "Thank God " that takes real unintelligence PROVE YOUR COWARDLY GOD EXISTS

    • @davidj7200
      @davidj7200 Před rokem +3

      Maybe they just add it as a sound effect. That’d be cheaper.

    • @EastSide-qc5oy
      @EastSide-qc5oy Před rokem +2

      @@davidj7200 I’m actually convinced some of the audience reactions are pre-recorded mixed with live. Some of it just doesn’t sound natural. The laugh tracks on reruns of THE BRADY BUNCH sound more convincing.

  • @ebarteldes
    @ebarteldes Před rokem +1

    I’m a teacher. Adult education. Most prefer to study via zoom. As one stated, “I love going to school in my negligée “

  • @jeffs6090
    @jeffs6090 Před rokem +2

    Yes, community colleges should be free. They should be an extension of k-12 as publicly funded through taxes. It's where one would get a 2 year associates degree or learning and developing a trade. None of these myriad of professions needs the 4 year time in a big state college or university. Many kids are in big universities and end up doing these jobs because it's what they really wanted and now have the big time student loan debt when what should have been made available to them was a free community college or trade school.

  • @dvdschaub
    @dvdschaub Před rokem +4

    Malcolm Nance is a great American patriot and hero. Thanks for having him on.

    • @iifguo8531
      @iifguo8531 Před rokem +1

      Hero to military contractors no doubt

  • @ges6959
    @ges6959 Před rokem +3

    Have they forgotten history? Schools closed in 2020 - under Trump. And, not to defend him, but each state made its own decision over whether or not to close schools and when to re-open them.

  • @RoughInlets
    @RoughInlets Před rokem

    Concealed Weapons Permit Holders are the safest group in the United States, period.

  • @warrenwalker8170
    @warrenwalker8170 Před rokem +1

    Which is why you should not be hiring your police department from ex-military, because they have the wrong mindset. They have been taught that everybody but them selves is the enemy. Quite obviously this priority is wrong for civil usage

  • @Bartcmh
    @Bartcmh Před rokem +7

    Acting is not that hard. Bill did you just say the quiet part out loud?

    • @barcrafty817
      @barcrafty817 Před rokem +1

      Ever see the movies that they use real people who went through the exact thing the movie is about? Garbage. All of them.

  • @rubypartland9858
    @rubypartland9858 Před rokem +10

    regarding nepo babies, kendall jenner said it was maybe harder for her to be taken seriously as a model because of her family-oh right, it was a hindrance to know everyone in the fashion industry lol

    • @BishopWalters12
      @BishopWalters12 Před rokem +5

      She also considers herself a self made billionaire and this is what drives people nuts. Don't BS people, just say that you were lucky and had an advantage.