Liberals are doing it again, folks. They’ve mastered the art of self-sabotage. Bill Maher, no stranger to calling out his own, gives us the perfect example. A groom on a reality dating show gets dumped at the altar because he’s not progressive enough. That’s right, folks. He wasn’t some MAGA hat-wearing supporter; he just didn’t toe the line of leftist fanaticism.
This reflects a bigger problem. Liberals are making themselves unlikable. There’s a reason non-white working-class voters and young people are moving to the GOP. They’re tired of the liberal elite’s insufferable superiority complex. Maher gets it. He calls it an “excommunicate tendency” — liberals would rather cut ties than communicate with anyone who doesn’t see the world their way. He proved it’s possible to have a civil dinner with Trump, which some criticized. But really, when the President invites you, you don’t act like a brat and refuse. You go and have a conversation, like an adult.
This inclination of certain liberals to immediately excommunicate someone instead of communicating is what makes them so unlikable. pic.twitter.com/vquSzgxRbG
— Bill Maher (@billmaher) May 3, 2025
But oh no, to many liberals, having dinner with Trump is like dining with the enemy. It’s this kind of intolerance that makes the Democratic Party look bad. They’ve been on a downhill slide for 50 years, and it’s because of these impossible standards and purity tests they’re addicted to. This leaves them in shambles, unable to connect with real Americans who aren’t interested in checking a long list of liberal-approved boxes.
Now, let’s talk Trump. He’s not losing steam, despite what mainstream media wants you to believe. His support remains strong, supported by a multi-racial, working-class coalition. Meanwhile, liberals are turning on their own constituents in favor of trendy causes championed by privileged, wealthy college kids. And who suffers? The very communities they claim to support.
Bill Maher might be resigned, but the writing’s on the wall: The left is on a crash course to lose the next election. They’ve let a loud minority drown out the rest, and it’s going to cost them dearly. At this rate, one has to wonder: will they ever learn, or are they too far gone in their echo chamber?