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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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Sep 25, 2021 • 58min
Ep. #578: Tristan Harris, Jennifer Rubin, Richard Ojeda
Tristan Harris, co-founder of the Center for Humane Technology, discusses the dark side of engagement algorithms and their detrimental effect on teenage mental health. Jennifer Rubin, an opinion columnist at The Washington Post, shares insights on political accountability following the Capitol riot. Together, they explore the intersections of technology and social discourse, scrutinizing how sensationalism impacts our democracy and urging for a more rational dialogue about these pressing issues.

Sep 18, 2021 • 57min
Ep. #577: Anne Applebaum, Gillian Tett, Dan Savage
Anne Applebaum, a staff writer at *The Atlantic*, discusses the alarming rise of authoritarianism and polarization in the U.S. Gillian Tett, U.S. editor-at-large of the *Financial Times*, dives into the cultural implications of mask-wearing, emphasizing its significance beyond health. Meanwhile, Dan Savage shares his thoughts on relationships amidst societal absurdities and critiques the growth of a snitch culture in America, particularly in the context of recent abortion laws. They engage in a hilarious yet insightful examination of these pressing issues.

Sep 11, 2021 • 56min
Ep. #576: Rep. Barbara Lee, Christina Bellantoni, George F. Will
Christina Bellantoni, a political analyst and director at USC Annenberg, joins Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist George F. Will for a lively discussion. They tackle the controversial Texas abortion law and its societal implications, as well as the evolving political landscape in California. Dive into the lessons from Afghanistan and the significance of vaccine mandates, while examining modern parenting's effects on children's expectations in education. Additionally, they humorously critique America's ongoing water distribution challenges amidst extreme weather.

Aug 28, 2021 • 58min
Ep. #575: Craig Whitlock, Katty Kay, Ralph Reed
Joined by Craig Whitlock, a Washington Post investigative journalist known for his insights on the Afghan war, Katty Kay, a prominent TV journalist and author, and Ralph Reed, a Republican strategist, they dive deep into the chaotic aftermath of the U.S. evacuation from Afghanistan. The discussion humorously critiques political mismanagement over the decades, highlights the rise of conservative comedy, and examines the complex intertwining of faith and politics in today’s landscape. With sharp wit, they explore America's freedoms while recognizing its flaws.

Aug 21, 2021 • 58min
Ep. #574: Andrew Sullivan, Jackie Calmes, Max Rose
In this engaging conversation, Andrew Sullivan, a renowned political commentator, and Max Rose, a former congressman and defense expert, dive into the complexities of recent U.S. political events. They humorously critique the Afghan troop withdrawal and its emotional toll while addressing the impact on public safety measures. The discussion also touches on creative processes, the challenges of expressing individuality in today’s media, and how smartphones influence our social interactions. It's a whirlwind of insight and humor on pressing societal issues.

Aug 14, 2021 • 59min
Ep. #573: Martin Short & Steve Martin, Donna Brazile, Michael Moynihan
Donna Brazile, an influential political strategist and former chair of the Democratic National Committee, joins the conversation with comedic legends Martin Short and Steve Martin. The trio discusses the absurdities of political life, including Andrew Cuomo's resignation and the societal strains of pandemic-era celebrations. They delve into the allure of crime in media, generational divides, and the serious implications of climate change, all while mixing humor with poignant political critiques. Expect lively banter and insightful reflections on current events!

Aug 7, 2021 • 58min
Ep. #572: Donna de Varona, Ben Shapiro, Malcolm Nance
Joining the discussion is Ben Shapiro, a conservative commentator known for his sharp insights, and Malcolm Nance, a counterterrorism expert highlighting fears of authoritarianism. They tackle the heated debate on transgender athletes in sports and the complexities of balancing rights and competition. The panel also dives into the risks of authoritarianism in America, examining media's role and political divides. With a humorous take on political careerism, they critique the disconnect between politicians and their constituents amidst serious socio-political issues.

Jul 31, 2021 • 57min
Ep. #571: Eric Adams, Joshua Green, Rep. Stacey Plaskett
Join Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams, a health advocate and Democratic mayoral nominee, as he discusses his vision for New York City’s future amidst challenges of public safety and socioeconomic disparities. Joshua Green, a Bloomberg Businessweek correspondent, sheds light on the intricacies of political dynamics and media narratives shaping today’s discourse. They tackle the status of U.S. territories, emphasizing self-determination, while offering satirical insights into the absurdities of culture and politics. A compelling mix of humor and reform!

Jun 26, 2021 • 58min
Ep. #570: Quentin Tarantino, Max Brooks, Dan Carlin
Join Quentin Tarantino, the iconic filmmaker of hits like 'Pulp Fiction,' and Max Brooks, author of 'World War Z,' as they dive into the intersections of film, freedom, and personal growth. They reflect on the evolution of storytelling amid political tensions and share their thoughts on the impact of historical pandemics on society. The conversation also touches on the rise of alcohol use during COVID-19 and its connection to mental health, revealing humorous insights and societal critiques along the way.

Jun 19, 2021 • 57min
Ep. #569: Nikki Glaser, Paul Begala, Jane Coaston
Nikki Glaser, a sharp-witted comedian known for her HBO Max show 'Fboy Island', joins political strategist Paul Begala and journalist Jane Coaston for a lively discussion. They tackle the comedic landscape post-pandemic, the tensions in contemporary humor, and the political implications of the January 6 Capitol riots. Glaser shares her experience in navigating live performances, while Begala and Coaston dissect the complexities of current voting sentiments and identity politics, blending humor with serious social commentary.