Even Bill Maher Has to Admit, Things Are Not Looking Good for Harris

Janet Van Ham/HBO via AP

Democrats are starting to lose it when it comes to the election. 

This week, Barack Obama chastised young black men who he was blaming for the lack of enthusiasm for Kamala Harris as a candidate. But they're also in good company with people across virtually all demographics who are fleeing Kamala as well: young people 18-34, Hispanic voters, men of every race and age. 

Advertisement

Who Obama should be blaming is Kamala Harris who is an empty suit candidate and the people, the Democratic elite, who helped to hand her the nomination on a silver platter. And maybe that means checking in the mirror. You try to play games to improve your chances, ignoring all norms and "democracy" in the process, and sometimes it comes back to bite you in the fanny. 

You know they have to be seeing all the polls and the internals have to be bad if they're freaking out this much. 


READ MORE: 

Obama Gets Honest About Kamala's Big Problem, Shows How Desperate Dems Are

Turns Out Those Obama Remarks Got Worse—He Even Insults Black Men Who Are on the Fence About Kamala

The Thrill Is Gone: Barack Obama's Scolding of Black Men Torched by Prominent African Americans


Bill Maher pointed out this panic on his show on Friday with some funny takes.

"It's 25 days before the election, and I have to say, it's not looking that great for the Democrats,” he said. 

"I mean, this is not a good sign, you know, when you have an African-American candidate, you shouldn't be having to shore up your support among black men, but that's what's going on," Maher acknowledged. 

Advertisement

He mocked Democrats putting Tim Walz on the case. "Tim Walz is headlining a voter engagement event tonight with black men. Who better to connect with young black men than Tim Walz?" Maher quipped sarcastically. "Because apparently Michael Buble was unavailable." 

Now that was funny. 

Maher mentioned Obama coming out to scold the young black men, even though he, Obama, had spoken against such scolding at the Democratic National Convention. 

"Now he's scolding," he says. The audience started to clap as though that's a good thing, but then stopped. 

Maher joked for some of the young black men it was a tough choice: Harris was "African-American" but Trump had a sneaker line. 

Of course, the problem for Democrats is that the young black men are voting for the candidate who they think will be best for their interests and those of the country, they're not voting for Harris because of Obama or anyone else telling them she's black and they have to. And that has to be a concern for Democrats - that people are just not paying attention to them. 

Advertisement

Then this was also a pretty funny set where Maher mocks Kamala for being two-faced over her flip-flopping on issues. 

Democrats probably aren't going to like that much truth so close to the election. 

Recommended

Join the conversation as a VIP Member

Trending on RedState Videos