Bill Maher let the Republicans have it during his New Rules segment where he mocked them for their supposed new found love of the middle class.
January 30, 2015

Bill Maher used his New Rules segment this Friday evening to go after Republicans and their sudden new found love for the middle class and for pretending that they actually want to do something about income inequality in the United States. He also took aim at the Grifter from Wasilla and her long, rambling, incoherent speech at wingnut Steve King's Iowa Freedom Summit last weekend.

Bill Maher asks: ‘If Sarah Palin suffers a stroke, how will we know?’:

Bill Maher closed Real Time on Friday by ripping Republicans’ embrace of the phrase “middle-class economics.”

“It’s the new bullsh*t, and it’s what’s for dinner,” he said, noting that both Jeb Bush and Mitt Romney had started decrying income inequality. (At least, before Romney eliminated himself as a presidential candidate on Friday.)

Even former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin (R) tried to get into the act, Maher noted, before showing footage of her mangling the term “status quo” during her infamous speech in Iowa last week.

“This raises a troubling question,” Maher said of Palin’s performance. “If Sarah Palin suffers a stroke, how will we know? I don’t know from that if Sarah Palin is for or against helping the middle class. And there’s no way to know. But there’s a lot of that kind of talk going around.”

Republicans, Maher argued, used to call the gap between the rich and the poor “the new normal.” Now they pretend to care about the issue before going back to “servicing eight rich d*ckheads who own coal mines.”

But the middle class both major political parties say they want to restore, he continued, was actually created through socialism. Following World War II, Maher said, the country imposed high taxes on the rich, and redistributed that income to create a thriving middle class with the GI Bill.

“Yes, for a brief, shining moment, we were Finland,” he said. “We can debate whether that’s a good thing or that’s a bad thing to go back to. But the fact is, that’s what happened.”

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