Bill Maher’s Christmas message to his fellow Democrats has all hell breaking loose

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Bill Maher has found himself in trouble with his fellow Democrats once again.

As an infamously atheist and liberal comedian, Maher has made a lot of controversial opinions over the years.

But Bill Maher’s Christmas message to his fellow Democrats has all hell breaking loose.

Losing an election is never a fun time.

Not only does losing force one to re-examine their actions and decisions, but you now have to deal with the gloating victors.

And given the nature of American politics, the outcomes of elections are usually determined by the Thanksgiving holiday at the latest.

So understandably, Democrats are certainly going through a tough time this holiday season.

Some Democrats, like Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY), are focusing on making life miserable for President Trump and the next Congress.

“Our main project is to unite the working class in this country against a fascist agenda, period. We have had an enormous setback in this election, because the fascist won a lot of working-class support, which has happened before in history,” AOC recently snarled at reporters.

And while focusing on one’s work, as evil as it may be, is certainly one way to cope with defeat, perhaps that’s the congresswoman’s way of shifting focus away from her recent physical changes in appearance amid pregnancy rumors.

But recently, Yale University’s chief psychiatry resident Dr. Amanda Calhoun told MSNBC’s Joy Reid that leftists should stop speaking with members of their family around the holidays if they voted for President Trump.

“So, if you are going into a situation where you have family members, where you have close friends who you know have voted in ways that are against you… it’s completely fine to not be around those people and to tell them why,” explained Dr. Calhoun.

The so-called doctor would then go on to say that leftists are entitled to tell their families, “I have a problem with the way that you voted because it went against my very livelihood, and I’m not going to be around you this holiday. I need to take some space for me.”

And apparently, enough leftists have started following the doctor’s advice because as Bill Maher addressed this weird anti-family phenomenon twice recently on both his HBO show “Real Time” and on his podcast “Club Random.”

Now, Bill Maher isn’t exactly what you would describe as a family man, but he, like many aging liberals from the 90’s, haven’t quite found a home in today’s woke extremist Democrat party.

He’s certainly not a conservative, or a Republican for that matter, but he is also repulsed and oftentimes ostracized by the woke-left as well.

But when he heard about this so-called anti-family trend, Maher let the Left have it, saying, “The idea that, you know, ‘cut your family off for Thanksgiving if they voted for the wrong guy.’ F**k off, you f***s.”

While crass, Maher’s point is ultimately correct.

While one certainly should stand up for one’s beliefs, it shouldn’t come at the cost of your friends and families, as the things that happen in Washington D.C. are rarely that important.

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