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Download and watch full episodes of Real Time with Bill Maher including his New Rules and Overtime segments with his guest panelists. New episodes of Real Time with Bill Maher air Fridays at 10, only on HBO.
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Mar 23, 2024 • 1h 1min
Ep. #653: Kara Swisher, Beto O'Rourke, Sarah Isgur
Join Kara Swisher, a tech and media maven, Beto O'Rourke, the passionate former congressman, and Sarah Isgur, a savvy conservative commentator, as they navigate the turbulent waters of politics and technology. They delve into the chaotic dynamics of the Republican Party and critiques of immigration policies in Texas. The trio also tackles the shifting tides of young voters' preferences and explores the implications of misinformation in economic discourse. Expect sharp insights and a dose of humor as they discuss identity politics and the need for more unity.

Mar 19, 2024 • 12min
Overtime – Episode #652: Eric Holder, Nancy Mace, Ro Khanna
The discussion kicks off with an intriguing proposal to reduce the workweek to 32 hours without wage loss, stirring thoughts on balance between government intervention and worker choice. Ethical concerns surrounding gifts to Supreme Court justices, particularly Clarence Thomas, raise questions about accountability. Humorous takes on political figures and the royal family intersperse reflections on historical leaders. Additionally, the complex topic of independence in political thought emerges, alongside a focus on prison reform, reintegration efforts, and U.S. foreign policy controversies.

Mar 16, 2024 • 57min
Ep. #652: Eric Holder, Nancy Mace, Ro Khanna
Joined by Eric Holder, the former Attorney General and gerrymandering reform advocate, Nancy Mace, a Republican congresswoman outspoken on military and oversight issues, and Ro Khanna, a tech-forward Democratic congressman, the discussion dives into the critical topics of fair elections and the impact of Gerrymandering. They tackle the evolving political climate, from Trump's trials to internet censorship, and explore voter participation disparities. The conversation balances humor with pressing matters like economic challenges and mental health, making for a lively exchange.

Mar 12, 2024 • 12min
Overtime – Episode #651: Max Brooks and Tara Palmeri
Diving into Oscar predictions, the discussion touches on the waning influence of Viktor Orban in American politics. The conversation shifts to Hungary's anti-immigration policies and their European implications, then moves to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, contemplating the feasibility of a two-state solution. The talk also highlights political strategies in California with a focus on Adam Schiff’s tactics and dissects George Santos’s future after his expulsion, driving home the tumultuous nature of political maneuvers.

Mar 9, 2024 • 58min
Ep. #651: Robert De Niro, Max Brooks, Tara Palmeri
Robert De Niro, an iconic actor renowned for classics like "Taxi Driver," joins author Max Brooks, known for "World War Z," and political correspondent Tara Palmeri. They share sharp insights on aging leaders like Biden and the political landscape shaped by Trump's surprising popularity. Discussions veer into the humor of the 'Masturbation Economy' and its ties to celebrity culture, as well as the need for balanced conversations around immigration and crime. Expect wit and candor as they tackle current events with a unique flair!

Mar 5, 2024 • 12min
Overtime – Episode #650: Dr. Phil, Tim Ryan, Batya Ungar-Sargon
A lively discussion kicks off with President Biden's cognitive abilities and the intricacies of polyamorous relationships. The implications of halting natural gas exports spark a debate on energy policy and public opinion. The podcast then navigates voter discontent, especially regarding Biden's support for Israel amid primary tensions. Economic policies raise concerns about working-class voters, while a look at rising energy demands highlights contemporary labor issues. The episode wraps with a humorous twist on women's psychopathy.

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Mar 2, 2024 • 59min
Ep. #650: Dr. Phil, Tim Ryan, Batya Ungar-Sargon
Dr. Phil, a television personality and self-help guru, joins former congressman Tim Ryan, who focuses on civic engagement, and Batya Ungar-Sargon, an opinion editor and author. They delve into how technological advances are shaping political discourse and mental health. The conversation swings through extreme rhetoric at political conventions and the complexities surrounding figures like Trump. They also engage in a lively discussion about the significance of authenticity in politics, particularly as age becomes a focal point in current leadership.

Feb 20, 2024 • 12min
Overtime – Episode #649: Ann Coulter, Van Jones, Dr. Jean Twenge
The discussion kicks off with a dive into the controversial tactics used by environmental activists, questioning their effectiveness. Voices of American youth advocating for clean energy shine through, contrasting the mainstream media's focus. A gender divide in political ideology emerges, revealing young women's liberal leanings. The complex landscape of modern masculinity is explored, highlighting feelings of alienation among young men. Finally, the shifting dynamics within the Democratic Party and the implications of recent abortion legislation on electoral strategies add depth to the conversation.

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Feb 17, 2024 • 57min
Ep. #649: Ann Coulter, Van Jones, Dr. Jean Twenge
Ann Coulter, a provocative conservative commentator and New York Times best-selling author, joins Van Jones, a CNN political analyst known for his criminal justice reform advocacy. They dive into the intersection of politics and pop culture, addressing challenges in engaging younger voters amidst societal tensions. Dr. Jean Twenge brings insights on generational dynamics in today's tech-driven world, debunking myths about millennials' economic struggles and exploring the evolving family structures in the African-American community.

Feb 13, 2024 • 12min
Overtime – Episode #648: Bob Costas, Coleman Hughes, Caitlin Flanagan
The panel discusses Vince McMahon's branding strategies and the scripted nature of wrestling, raising questions about accountability. They tackle serious allegations in wrestling while drawing parallels to educational equity debates, including SAT reinstatement. The conversation shifts to the predictive validity of standardized tests, critiquing media responsibility in addressing propaganda. Laughter ensues as historical anecdotes and quirky Olympic tales lighten the mood, blending humor with insights on serious topics like government actions.