Bill Maher Praises Trump, Says He's Like Taylor Swift: 'Can't Deny' Their 'Enormous Success'
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Bill Maher Praises Trump, Says He's Like Taylor Swift: 'Can't Deny' Their 'Enormous Success'
"Bill Maher said that you have to give both Taylor Swift and President Donald Trump credit for their enormous success even if you are not a fan. Maher, during the latest episode of his Club Random podcast on Monday, said you have to respect the president for all he has accomplished; his guest, actor William H. Macy, agreed. You cannot ever deny success."
"You just have to give your respect, even if it's not your thing. Have the humility to give it up for enormous success, on any level, said Maher Good point, I agree, Macy told Maher. Trump, not my choice, didn't vote for him Maher continued. But a lot of people did, Macy jumped in to add. And I can't deny the success, Maher said. I can't either, Macy said."
"Maher and Macy did not mention any particular Trump accomplishments they admired. They got onto the topic of Trump after talking about Swift. Maher said he respects the singer's work, but that he does not understand how a song like Shake It Off became a huge hit, since it sounds like a potato chip jingle. The conversation quickly shifted towards a framed picture Maher has on his wall that features a number of insults Trump has hurled at the Real Time host over the years."
Both Taylor Swift and President Donald Trump have achieved enormous success that merits respect regardless of personal preference. Respect for accomplishment can be extended even when the individual is not personally supported. The catchy simplicity of "Shake It Off" is baffling to some observers who compare it to a jingle, yet the song became a major hit. A framed list of insults directed at a television host includes words such as Dopey, Dummy, Troubled, No Mojo, Stupid, Not Considered Smart, and Terrible Student; the list was obtained and signed after a White House dinner. Acknowledging success does not require endorsement of beliefs or choices.
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