With regards to Craig never revealing his political view on his show, I think Craig took Johnny Carson's advice and said it is not my job to be political. Craig poked fun at everyone and left it at that. Brilliant decision, as he never alienated any viewer, he welcomed all. Craig's politics generally are center left, but he chose not to talk about it on air. Good for him, a rarity.
Exactly and he's witty enough to participate but not really go full preachy and beige dreaming of some utopian one side ass kissing. He really does pokes fun at everything. One of the greatest to do it just for that.
when you gonna mention the time of the video that got you to laugh. please dont wtite the time AFTER the joke. you have to start from the beging. its common sense.
ib Dawg I guess you just dislike him, he's rambling about stuff that most people won't think of. But he has been sober since '92 or so. He's just one of those "you either like him or hate him" kinda guys. For me he's light-years ahead in entertaining me than most of the current sellouts like 'ever-giggling Fallon' or the utterly unfunny James Cordon. Just hate his disgrace of a 'talkshow'.
23:10 - 24:00 This is exactly why so many people don't like Bill Maher. That condescending, elitist snobbery just turns most average people off. Also, he's too intelligent to not realize that he named three denominations of one religion, he specifically said "three different religions" to make Gingrich sound like a wack job (don't get me wrong I don't like Gingrich either but this just shows Bill's underhandedness).
Not a fan of Maher and his incessant bitching about real Americans, but Craig was able to keep his putrid trap shut by not talking about politics. He was actually mildly tolerable.
I guess he just decided not to openly discuss his political views. Since he's from Scotland, which most of you would consider socialist... or for the unschooled, communist, his views just wouldn't be accepted. Besides that he's not a native American, and he might think he's not fully entitled to discuss his opinion. I guess him being somewhat neutral on politics makes him more interesting for both parties to visit. I'm a socialist (European), but I think the current division in media isn't making America any greater than promised. You seem to quit listening to each other and just started shouting and hating, and it doesn't look good. I think a 'neutral' show like this has more advantages than the current flow of attacks, hate, racism, pc'ness and divisional rants.
@@Snaakie83 Sorry I know this is from a year ago, but I have to say that I hope Craig never felt like he wasn't entitled to discuss his political opinions. To most it doesn't matter where you're originally from, when you come to America and become a citizen, you're American. Although to be honest, I'm glad he never muddied up his show with politics, one of the main reasons I always liked him. And his stand-up is off the charts funny
@@252pq3 252 PQ Haha, always nice to see one of my own comment from a year ago and check whether my opinion has changed. Not that much. I'm pretty sure Craig sees himself as a proper American, he married one, is American since '08 and lived there since the '90s or so. He also did that annual comedic presidential press thing for Bush so I'm pretty sure he felt eligible enough to do political topics in his show. And he did, but never too much. He invited guests from both parties and that seems more fair than the current shows. I'm all for criticizing Trump, but the current amount of outgoing flack from the late night shows seem more hurtful than helping.
In america, there's literally no such thing as a curry restaurant😂😂😂😂😂 it can be an Indian restaurant which is probably what he is talking about, Pakistani restaurant or thai. Those Cuisines have curry, and burmese, but there's no such thing as a curry restaurant here😂😂😂😂
Bill and Craig work so well off each-other
With regards to Craig never revealing his political view on his show, I think Craig took Johnny Carson's advice and said it is not my job to be political. Craig poked fun at everyone and left it at that. Brilliant decision, as he never alienated any viewer, he welcomed all. Craig's politics generally are center left, but he chose not to talk about it on air. Good for him, a rarity.
Exactly and he's witty enough to participate but not really go full preachy and beige dreaming of some utopian one side ass kissing.
He really does pokes fun at everything. One of the greatest to do it just for that.
Ohmygod friggin choked on my coffee at 20:26. Tears coming out of my eyes...
when you gonna mention the time of the video that got you to laugh. please dont wtite the time AFTER the joke. you have to start from the beging. its common sense.
.."Seems like you don''t think I have a college degree"
"The name of the ocean is North Atlantic"
Both interviews were so entertaining to watch lmao
Was Josh Robert Thompson absent on the day of this recording? Geoff Peterson was really quiet in this episode.😢
Geoff was "drunk" this episode. He partied too hard at Mardi Gras! 🎉😂
Molokai is the island they were referring to.
Love both bill and craig, my 2 favorite late night hosts ever and in very different styles, together are great :)
I love craig his awesome
ib Dawg
I guess you just dislike him, he's rambling about stuff that most people won't think of. But he has been sober since '92 or so.
He's just one of those "you either like him or hate him" kinda guys. For me he's light-years ahead in entertaining me than most of the current sellouts like 'ever-giggling Fallon' or the utterly unfunny James Cordon. Just hate his disgrace of a 'talkshow'.
I love craig 💙
23:10 - 24:00 This is exactly why so many people don't like Bill Maher. That condescending, elitist snobbery just turns most average people off. Also, he's too intelligent to not realize that he named three denominations of one religion, he specifically said "three different religions" to make Gingrich sound like a wack job (don't get me wrong I don't like Gingrich either but this just shows Bill's underhandedness).
I hear ya. Did you see Bill's movie Religiosity?
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Hahaha. do not .....with a rabbit.
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she was leery and reserved going in to the interview... damn, he's good.
Not a fan of Maher and his incessant bitching about real Americans, but Craig was able to keep his putrid trap shut by not talking about politics. He was actually mildly tolerable.
I thought they made up Chat Roulette for that scene with Angela on the office. Never knew until right now that was real😂
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Cannot stand the smarmy Maher. Hard to believe he has become a voice of reason within his radical Party.
spoiler allert: obama won
they are great together, but Craig as usual never say what he really Thinks. Bill Maher at least does, more honest
I guess he just decided not to openly discuss his political views. Since he's from Scotland, which most of you would consider socialist... or for the unschooled, communist, his views just wouldn't be accepted. Besides that he's not a native American, and he might think he's not fully entitled to discuss his opinion.
I guess him being somewhat neutral on politics makes him more interesting for both parties to visit. I'm a socialist (European), but I think the current division in media isn't making America any greater than promised. You seem to quit listening to each other and just started shouting and hating, and it doesn't look good. I think a 'neutral' show like this has more advantages than the current flow of attacks, hate, racism, pc'ness and divisional rants.
His show was “above” that. I’ve seen him give his opinion elsewhere.
For me craig is more honest, sorry. He's show was really above that, and this is great
@@Snaakie83 Sorry I know this is from a year ago, but I have to say that I hope Craig never felt like he wasn't entitled to discuss his political opinions. To most it doesn't matter where you're originally from, when you come to America and become a citizen, you're American. Although to be honest, I'm glad he never muddied up his show with politics, one of the main reasons I always liked him. And his stand-up is off the charts funny
@@252pq3 252 PQ Haha, always nice to see one of my own comment from a year ago and check whether my opinion has changed.
Not that much.
I'm pretty sure Craig sees himself as a proper American, he married one, is American since '08 and lived there since the '90s or so. He also did that annual comedic presidential press thing for Bush so I'm pretty sure he felt eligible enough to do political topics in his show.
And he did, but never too much. He invited guests from both parties and that seems more fair than the current shows.
I'm all for criticizing Trump, but the current amount of outgoing flack from the late night shows seem more hurtful than helping.
In america, there's literally no such thing as a curry restaurant😂😂😂😂😂 it can be an Indian restaurant which is probably what he is talking about, Pakistani restaurant or thai. Those Cuisines have curry, and burmese, but there's no such thing as a curry restaurant here😂😂😂😂
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