Well it's Thursday night and I'm thinking about Saturday. Saturday will mean I'm back in Windsor and my
roommate and I (
Powder Blue Stanza) will finally be able to rock the "Endless
Setlist." It will also mean that I can start in with my Saturday stories. Now I won't bore you with all my thoughts on the latest surprise ending on
Stargate Atlantis, but I
will bore you with my supreme adoration of
Real Time.
Real Time with Bill Maher is an hour long political comedy and debate show that airs Friday nights on HBO. Now perhaps you remember that Bill
Maher once had a half-hour show called
Politically Incorrect on Comedy Central first, then later on ABC, whom
cancelled the show in 2002.
Real Time has a similar format--a monologue followed by a panel who debates current political events.
Maher's monologue is nothing to write home about, he's much more interesting (and funny) when simply conversing with an interviewee or with his panel. His panel discussion takes up a great chunk of the show, and usually part way through introduces another "Real Time Correspondent" into the fray. (In this way I discovered
Matt Tabbi, an excellent writer for Rolling Stone.)
These debates are really what I love about the show. The panel is normally comprised of a wide array of political leanings, allowing for actual discussion and not just conservative/liberal bashing. While the debates can sometimes get out of hand and from time to time a panel member deserves to be stabbed a little, as a rule the debates are interesting to watch, and the panel members intelligent. I'm a lazy guy and watching well informed folks argue about political matters can function as a short-hand for actually doing research. I certainly wouldn't be prepared to write a paper afterwards, but it is certainly and entertaining way to become better informed myself. And if you
subscribe, like I do, to the idea that debate leads to greater understanding, then
Real Time is at least good for something more than laughs and arguments.
Now, yes, the
Real Time is hosted by Bill
Maher, and I know a lot of people have reservations about him. And I can understand this. Bill
Maher is kind of a dick. So if you hate Bill
Maher then you likely won't be able to stand this show. Bill
Maher is his regular opinionated and overbearing self. He makes sure his (often abrasive) voice is heard. I don't know if I can justify his behaviour, but maybe a debate show like this needs a strong persona like his to keep it focused--perhaps a consistent political frame of reference grounds the show somehow. I like
Maher for the most part so this isn't a problem for me,
suckas.
For us that don't have HBO (like anyone in Canada)
Real Time is easy to find each new episode on
YouTube the next day via
TULLYCASTS's channel. You don't even have to download this one.
Now, this year will also see the release of Bill
Maher's documentary
Religulous that is going to be
hella controversial. I mean the shit is going to fly when this comes out. Watch the link and prepare to cringe.
Mumbo perhaps. Jumbo perhaps not!