Bill Maher Changes Mind About President With Kid Rock

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BILL MAHER admits to KID ROCK that he doesn’t think a Democrat will ever be President again.

Kid Rock recently made an appearance on Bill Maher’s “Club Random” podcast, during which the two discussed Donald Trump losing the 2020 election. While they both disagree on the election’s outcome – with Maher frustrated about how Republicans won’t admit that he lost and with Rock saying that he can’t be convinced that there were no “shenanigans” behind Joe Biden’s victory – Maher acknowledged that he thinks the loss was good for republicans.

The comedian and host said that he thinks the loss made Trump “more legendary” and admitted that he’s not sure a democrat will ever hold high office ever again.

“He lost an election,” Maher said of Trump before asking Rock about his music: “Was every one a hit record? No. Does every one of my jokes land? No. You lose a few, and it’s just a better story.

“I don’t know if we’ll ever see a Democrat president again because I just don’t think that they are of a mind that that can happen without it ruining the country, so they convince themselves they have to do it. They don’t want to do it, they just have to do it because otherwise a Democrat will get [in].”

Rock then chimed in: “Monkey see, monkey do too… Meaning somebody starts something and you see the talking points come out, like the cops or the White House… Everyone gets on the same talking points…”

Maher then replied: “The reason the Democrats have a hard time prosecuting this case and making Americans care as much as they should have is because there’s a version, a slighter, less damaging, less threatening to the Constitution version of all of it that the Democrats do. Everything is a slippery slope. ‘Trump’s a king!’ Yeah, they all try to act like kings to a degree. These people just take it to a different degree and also the Democrats do draw the line at when they lose an election, they just quit. They quit quick. I mean, Kamala Harris was in, like, the Bahamas on Thursday. I mean, they just [go], ‘Okay, we lost, get out of town, we’ll try again next year, no big deal.’”