'Real Time' host Bill Maher has beaten Democrats about their reaction to President Donald Trump's speech at the congress – while he took a wipe to Rep. Jasmine crockett's vulgar tirade.
The TV gastheer focused on Rep. Crockett for sounding like a 'podcaster' while he claimed that Democrats were 'lost', during a panel discussion with the vision of fellow gastker Alyssa Farah Griffin and former Democratic senator Jon Tester from Montana.
“Democrats seem so lost,” said Maher on the real -time on Friday, with the argument that rep. Jasmine Crockett (D -TX) is a good example of that – and notes that her recent language has not missed a basic decorum.
During the panel exchange, Maher Crockett quoted: “This is a terrible nightmare, someone hits me and wake me up the F *** because I am ready to continue with it.”
“On what” would be my first question, “Maher shot back. “And this is also like how a podcaster talks. “F *** it, man!”
'Can you imagine, I don't know, Obama says:' Oh man, guy, this s *** is wack, beat me, I am over it. ' No! I mean, come on man. '
Maher also focused on Rep. Al Green (D-TX), which was removed from the room after having a tantrum and continuously hanging the president in the congress.
He mockingly called him the “Riet guy,” because he waved his stick to Trump as he interrupted him.

'Real Time' host Bill Maher has beaten Democrats about their reaction to President Donald Trump at the congress while he took a sweeping to Rep. Jasmine Crockett's Vulgar Tirade

The TV gastheer focused on Rep. Crockett for sounding like a 'podcaster' when he claimed that Democrats were 'lost' during a panel discussion with the vision of fellow gastker Alyssa Farah Griffin and former democratic senator Jon Tester of Montana of Montana of Montana
He also shouted the group of Democratic women in the congress that wore pink as the 'p ***** hat -uniform' and said that those who had protest signs looked like they were at an 'auction'.
Griffin agreed with Maher's statement and added that Democrats should be more 'strategic'.
“They are also chosen members of the congress that, yes, although it does not mean in the minority that you have no power,” she said.
She suggested that they 'get creative with the house rules' and even expressed support for the idea of the government.
“This kind of idea of everything you can do is keep a poorly orchestrated press conference or a plate up, it's not really true,” she said.
'I get creative with the house rules. See what you can do.
“I don't really hate the government's idea.”

Griffin agreed with Maher's statement and added that Democrats should be more 'strategic'

Maher also focused on Rep. Al Green (D-TX), which was removed from the room after having a tantrum and constantly chopping the president in the congress
'I think Democrats should show that they are willing to play hardball. Nobody wins in a closure of the government, “she continued.
“Let's be clear, it's not good for the public, but they need some sort of a real action that goes beyond nagging outside the federal building.”
Tester added that Democrats missed an opportunity to emphasize real people affected by Trump's policy instead of resorting to theatrical protests.
'Where the Democrats missed it is that they can rise and brought people who were struck by this policy in an incredibly negative way, and there are many.
“And talk to those people and spread it so that they talk to their neighbors.”