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Maher on political violence: ‘Let’s not debate about who’s worse because plainly both sides do it’
Comedian Bill Maher on Friday said both political parties need to tone down the political temperature after the fatal shooting of Charlie Kirk. “The only way this starts to get better is if both sides admit,
Bill Maher discussed Charlie Kirk's shooting death on "Real Time," saying "let's not debate about who's worse, because both sides do it now."
After Charlie Kirk’s assassination, Republicans and Democrats on Capitol Hill expressed extreme concern for the state of political discourse in the country.
(THE CONVERSATION) The fatal shooting of prominent conservative activist Charlie Kirk on Sept. 10, 2025, has brought renewed attention to the climate of political violence in America. Kirk’s death reflects a sizable increase in threats against officeholders and politicians at the local and federal level.
We just have to change the rhetorical nature of our debate,” said former U.S. House Speaker Pelosi Friday in Baltimore.
The shooting death of Charlie Kirk puts a harsh new light on the worsening climate for political discourse on American college campuses.
Politicians manipulate narratives. They do this to advance their agendas, gain popularity with a segment of voters and tear down their opponents. For instance, politicians will often exaggerate crime statistics as a way of exploiting universal fears about public safety.
(LOUISIANA ILLUMINATOR) - Black Louisiana state lawmakers want a state judge to force Attorney General Liz Murrill to resume defending the state’s congressional districts currently being challenged before the U.S. Supreme Court.
Maher garnered applause Friday for catching his conservative guest using definitive rhetoric before admitting he wasn't "sure."