Bill Maher vs Milo Yiannopoulos

I won't spend one second watching them. I'm sure there is nothing "informative" in this bitch slap fest that passes for pseudo-intellectual discourse.

There really isn't. It is mostly the general left getting an intro of Milo. It's clear they don't know what to do with him yet.
 
Overtime segment - https://vid.me/UYHr

Watch for the CIA guy to claim that Russia is worse than Saudi Arabia as if it's self-evident

That former spy dude appears to be an establishment weasel in pretty good disguise for the Maher audience.. I'll bet he has had some serious psy-op training.
 
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There really isn't. It is mostly the general left getting an intro of Milo. It's clear they don't know what to do with him yet.

Milo has a great approach at a perfect time in American politics. But he seems pretty limited to the one issue of free speech, while succeeding in lampooning many establishment engineered stereotypes in the process. It doesn't look much like he's going to talk about the Federal Reserve or the Military Industrial Complex or the Income Tax, however.

IMHO Milo needs to get a handle on his body language. He needs a coach. He ducks his head perhaps an entire foot downward and to the side along with many other gyrations that undermine what he's saying. It seems to shout a kind of unconscious lack of confidence.
 
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IMHO Milo needs to get a handle on his body language. He needs a coach. He ducks his head perhaps an entire foot downward and to the side along with many other gyrations that undermine what he's saying. It seems to shout a kind of unconscious lack of confidence.

I think that might be unconscious flirting - ducks make the same moves for courting
 
I think that might be unconscious flirting - ducks make the same moves for courting

lol

Milo has a great approach at a perfect time in American politics. But he seems pretty limited to the one issue of free speech, while succeeding in lampooning many establishment engineered stereotypes in the process. It doesn't look much like he's going to talk about the Federal Reserve or the Military Industrial Complex or the Income Tax, however.

IMHO Milo needs to get a handle on his body language. He needs a coach. He ducks his head perhaps an entire foot downward and to the side along with many other gyrations that undermine what he's saying. It seems to shout a kind of unconscious lack of confidence.

Agreed, but does he even understand those points? He seems to be more of a social political commentator than knowledgeable in monetary policy. I've never seen anything from him to show he knew enough to teach and critically dissect the items you mentioned. If he isn't strong in it, he needs to not engage in it because they will bring in bullshitting keynsian "economists" that will spout bullshit as facts.
 
Maybe I don't talk to flamboyant people enough but it seemed a little forced at times- I asked myself if the guy was an actor but then they flashed that he was an actor at the bottom of the screen.
 
Maybe I don't talk to flamboyant people enough but it seemed a little forced at times- I asked myself if the guy was an actor but then they flashed that he was an actor at the bottom of the screen.

That was an author not an actor.:cool:
 
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Agreed, but does he even understand those points? He seems to be more of a social political commentator than knowledgeable in monetary policy. I've never seen anything from him to show he knew enough to teach and critically dissect the items you mentioned. If he isn't strong in it, he needs to not engage in it because they will bring in bullshitting keynsian "economists" that will spout bull$#@! as facts.

I'm in no way advocating that Milo take up monetary policy or 9-11 Truth. In fact, I think he would do well to stay on point with the freedom of speech issue and stereotype-lampooning. My criticism was entirely of his visual presentation mechanics. He's quite good at his choice of, and timing of, words. Sometimes, even, when he appears to not have a very good attack response, he just kind of smiles and shrugs and this, in its own way, seems to have the effect of deflating and marginalizing what his interviewer or opponent just had said. With respect to how aware he is, or concerned about, his physical delivery I don't know. I don't know that much about the guy. Maybe his in-person appearances have been a more recent follow up to written pieces, which could mean he may not have been fully prepared with professional consulting. this is all way above my pay grade.
 
“When people laugh they know it’s true” says Bill Maher and Milo agrees, at 6:12. Rubbish. Milo is promoting Milo, little else.
 
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if I'm not mistaken, he's said he really liked Ron Paul in the past elections.. sad he didn't get more traction.. blames the media, as well he should.
He said he's somewhat libertarian, is against most gun laws, for property rights, personal rights but he went right off the rails for Trump.
 
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if I'm not mistaken, he's said he really liked Ron Paul in the past elections.. sad he didn't get more traction.. blames the media, as well he should.
He said he's somewhat libertarian, is against most gun laws, for property rights, personal rights but he went right off the rails for Trump.

I know he loves it when cops murder black people. Eats it up.

And, yeah, like you said, off the rails for Trump, the most extreme left-wing Republican presidential nominee in history.

If he says he's some kind of libertarian, he probably just means that as a cypher for "gay Republican."
 
That was an author not an actor.:cool:

They flashed his name twice during the webisode I am pretty sure the first time it said actor. He didn't seem to want to defend his ideology or principles at all, usually political people do. Every time they tried to argue political policy he would back track and say that he isn't strictly conservative or libertarian. The only politician I have seen that doesn't have a political ideaology is Trump.
 
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Trump, the most extreme left-wing Republican presidential nominee in history.."

In all fairness: Neil gorsuch, Big Phama bidding, withdraw from civil wars and nation building, enforce borders, reduce taxes, insult the IC apparatus and MSM, etc. Seems mostly far to the right of W (wars, security state, bank bailouts, 9-11 coverup, etc.), Tricky Dick (wars, gold standard, wage & price controls, HMOs, etc.), HW (taxes, wars for dollar hegemony and oil, drug money laundering, security state), etc. Reagan's right wingedness ended with his talking points (continuity of government, national debt escalation, Latin American coups, etc).
 
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He is on point with Islam. His Sam Harris interview was pretty good at showing the confusion on the liberal side over the issue.

He's amixed bag, that's for sure. He got axed from network TV for failing to worship The Troops, but now he seems to have adopted a neocon tint.
 
I know he loves it when cops murder black people. Eats it up.

And, yeah, like you said, off the rails for Trump, the most extreme left-wing Republican presidential nominee in history.

If he says he's some kind of libertarian, he probably just means that as a cypher for "gay Republican."

maybe you missed it in previous vids.. he dates, almost exclusively, black men

I know.. ewww
 
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