
"MAHER: Yeah, I'm sure there were good shows, but it was glaring that Joe Rogan was not nominated. CARVEY: For Best Podcast? MAHER: Yeah, I mean, it is kind of popular and, you know. CARVEY: It is known. MAHER: It is known. CARVEY: He's absolutely brilliant at what he does. MAHER: And he's very good at what-, exactly. So you're gonna have an inaugural podcast category-. CARVEY: And you don't have MAHER: Maybe-, it just speaks to living in the Bluesky bubble."
"But get out of your fucking bubble, you now? I want to be one of you, I am one of you, but you're just so hard to defend because you're just such so f*cking smug a**holes. Just-, and this town is the epicenter of the problem. It really is. CARVEY: How many more liberal Democrats are there, there's you, that say what you say? MAHER: Not a lot."
Bill Maher criticized Hollywood for failing to nominate The Joe Rogan Experience in the Golden Globes' newly created Best Podcast category, calling industry participants smug and isolated in a Bluesky-like bubble. He voiced the remarks on Club Random with Dana Carvey and David Spade, praising Rogan's popularity and interviewing skill. Maher and Carvey suggested the nominations skewed toward ideologically aligned shows and noted a lack of broader representation. The inaugural Best Podcast nominees included Good Hang with Amy Poehler; Armchair Expert; Call Her Daddy; The Mel Robbins Podcast; SmartLess; and NPR's Up First, with Good Hang winning.
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