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Bill Maher Tells Andrew Sullivan: "It Was Not That Hard to See Bush Was a Moron in 2000" [VIDEO]

Sullivan admits that he was fooled once by Bush and Maher tears him up for not waking up to what Bush was about before then.
October 27, 2007  |  
 
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Andrew Sullivan has a few questions for the Republican candidates. If you could go back in time and abort Osama Bin Laden would you do it? The other is that if you could prevent a terrorist attack by having sex with a man would you do it? Sullivan responds by saying that people need to keep their priorities in mind with what they're concerned with in politics, and that gay marriage isn't something that is a threat to this country.

The conversation (which also includes tennis legend Martina Navratilova and Gen. Wesley Clark) turns to one about the politics of fear that have been used to keep people in office while destroying our civil liberties. Sullivan admits that he was fooled once by Bush and Maher tears him up for not waking up to what Bush was about before then. Check out the video to your right fore more.

Adam Howard is the editor of PEEK.

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