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Related: About this forumBill Maher tries to talk Elizabeth Warren into running for president with $1 million donation offer
Bill Maher tries to talk Elizabeth Warren into running for president with $1 million donation offer
4/10/2015
Real Time host Bill Maher put his money where his mouth is in an effort on Friday to get Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) into the presidential race.
There is one candidate who, if they got the nomination, Maher said, before his audiences applause interrupted him. If you were the candidate and you choose to run, I will find a way to give you $1 million dollars. So does that change your thinking at all?
Maher made his pitch hours after Buzzfeed published an interview in which the host said he would not offer Hillary Clinton that large of a donation, calling her too hawkish. The audience actually cheered so loudly at his offer to Warren that Maher had to stop to address them.
I said if they got the nomination, he clarified. Im not made out of money, and I might have to take a job as an Uber driver.
Im not running for president, Warren replied, deflating the crowd. But I do want to say this when we do talk about money: I get it about money, and I get it about whats happening with Citizens United. But there is another half to this: on the other side, we may not have the money, but we have our voices.
Both Warren and Maher expressed concern over the effects of the Citizens United ruling on modern politics...
http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2015/04/bill-maher-tries-to-talk-elizabeth-warren-into-running-for-president-with-1-million-donation-offer/
4/10/2015
Real Time host Bill Maher put his money where his mouth is in an effort on Friday to get Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) into the presidential race.
There is one candidate who, if they got the nomination, Maher said, before his audiences applause interrupted him. If you were the candidate and you choose to run, I will find a way to give you $1 million dollars. So does that change your thinking at all?
Maher made his pitch hours after Buzzfeed published an interview in which the host said he would not offer Hillary Clinton that large of a donation, calling her too hawkish. The audience actually cheered so loudly at his offer to Warren that Maher had to stop to address them.
I said if they got the nomination, he clarified. Im not made out of money, and I might have to take a job as an Uber driver.
Im not running for president, Warren replied, deflating the crowd. But I do want to say this when we do talk about money: I get it about money, and I get it about whats happening with Citizens United. But there is another half to this: on the other side, we may not have the money, but we have our voices.
Both Warren and Maher expressed concern over the effects of the Citizens United ruling on modern politics...
http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2015/04/bill-maher-tries-to-talk-elizabeth-warren-into-running-for-president-with-1-million-donation-offer/
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Bill Maher tries to talk Elizabeth Warren into running for president with $1 million donation offer (Original Post)
RiverLover
Apr 2015
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merrily
(45,251 posts)1. His audience cheered his preference for Warren over Hillary?
DU may not be "nothing like the rest of the USA" after all?
Does this mean that every meme I read on DU might not be unquestionable?
peacebird
(14,195 posts)2. Nice catch!
It makes me really wonder about those polls we keep seeing...
merrily
(45,251 posts)4. Good point, but, again, polls this far out, whether they favor Hillary or show her dropping,
are not meaningful.
Also, America has many low info voters. And I may start to wonder about that.