During a discussion about bribery allegations against New York City mayor Eric Adams, Maher humorously noted the surprisingly low cost of such corruption in politics, highlighting the severity of the charges against Adams.
Fran Lebowitz expressed her reluctance to vote for Adams, stating, 'I did not want to be one-millionth responsible for Eric Adams,' showcasing skepticism about political accountability.
Maher and Lebowitz shared critical views on the comparison of Adams' charges to those faced by politicians accused of more significant crimes like insurrection, reflecting on the disparities in accountability within politics.
Lebowitz critiqued the concept of a 'primary residence' for public servants, questioning the transparency expected of politicians in serving the public interest.
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