Here’s the thing: there actually is an island of garbage in the ocean – but the only person who mentioned it during the whole campaign was Trump’s insult comic.

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20 thoughts on “New Rule: The Great Garbage Election | Real Time with Bill Maher (HBO)”
  1. yes, let’s talk about actual garbage which this whole thing is. First of all it’s been proven time again there is no garbage patch floating in the ocean. No huge one at least it’s another lie. That’s all it is. It’s a lie. There is no floating garbage patch it’s been proving time again. The pictures they show you are stupid made up pictures. Geez, Bill Maher do a little bit of research before you start putting garbage out there of your own.

  2. I find this guy preeminently loathsome. I hate his liberal politics and self-important smugness. And as a Christian Conservative I find him my unhealthy addiction, I can't turn away (don't tell anybody) and ofter so right. I would crash down on plastic production in a nanosecond.

  3. What the heck does science know anyway???…. i say as I watch my digital device that has access to every piece of information ever while sitting in a climate controlled house eating my microwave popcorn🙄🤦‍♂️😂

  4. Actually, I didn’t like the insult comment from that comic. If you wanted to know what true and So comedy is, study Don Rickles. Tony Hinchcliffe is a poor comparison to Don Rickles. 👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎

  5. Bill, you're beginning to sound like a broken record… blaming the Democrats for not doing enough & excusing the Republicans, because "we know they're a bunch of @-h0les".
    Remember, it's the @-h0les who put the biggest @-h0le back in power, and HE doesn't give a SH!T about climate change because he'll be dead in 10 years (or less), and HE doesn't care about his family & their future health, so why should HE care about yours, mine or anyone else's family.
    HE DOESN'T!

  6. Don't talk to us bell talk to New York City. They've been barging garbage into the ocean. Every since I've been born. That's the way they get rid of their garbage, so does a lot of cities. It's not the people you don't. It's the government

  7. I heard the Puerto Rico joke was a reference to to the overflowing landfills in Puerto Rico and the assertion that they don't have any room for new ones. Don't know if that's true though…

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