

Watch the entire monologue below.Also on HuffPost: - This feed and its contents are the property of The Huffington Post, and use is subject to our terms. And if he really wants to rethink immigration, the employers might be a good place to start.

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But aside from the joking, the comedian had a serious point to make - it's not undocumented workers Trump should be worried about, it's the people who continue to hire them. Bill Maher returns for the 20th season of this award-winning, news-talk series that features an opening monologue, roundtable discussion, guest interviews. "Theyre bringing drugs - yes, enough for everybody, but still - theyre rapists - OK, not rapists, but they do a lot of fucking - and I assume some are good people." Maher also brought up the fact that Australians are even taking American film roles (read: Cate Blanchett, Naomi Watts, Hugh Jackman), and it just isn't fair. "Australia is not sending us its best people," he said. Bill Maher (billmaher) AugIt’s not something often heard on late-night TV. For his closing monologue on "Real Time"Friday night, Maher channeled the real estate mogul-turned-reality TV host-turned presidential candidate and called for Americans to rally againstthe growing number of Australians "taking" our jobs.

In an attempt to get The Donald to look in the mirror and realize just how ridiculous his entire campaign has been thus far, Bill Maher decided to give him a little taste of the racism he's been spewing. On Friday night’s edition of HBO’s Real Time with Bill Maher, the host devoted a chunk of his opening monologue to the midterms, including disability jokes about the Pennsylvania and Georgia. Bill Maher - When you tolerate intolerance, you are not really being a liberal. Comedian and political commentator Bill Maher is never one to shy away from speaking his mind. Sometimes, in order to understand certain situations in life, you just need to look at them from a different perspective.
