Bill Maher, in a segment on his show, presented a critical assessment of the Democratic Party. First, he interviewed David Hogg, a DNC vice chair, who argued Democrats are losing voters because they are no longer seen as the "fun" party. Hogg suggested Democrats' overly judgmental approach alienated young men who prefer less rigid political environments. Maher agreed, indicating a shift where Democrats are now perceived as the snobs. Later, Maher delivered a harsh monologue criticizing young Democrats' lack of patriotism. He cited statistics showing a low percentage of young Democrats expressing pride in America and highlighted instances of disrespect for the American flag. Maher specifically mentioned a rally where the Palestinian flag was favored over the American flag. He warned Democrats that their base is leaning towards extremism. He cautioned young liberals, noting their dependence on American-made technology and conveniences, suggesting they wouldn't survive in less developed regions. Maher concluded by emphasizing the irony of criticizing a country that provides the very freedoms used to express those criticisms.
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