Clay Travis: Someone Slipped Stewart and Maher a Red Pill; They’ll Soon Be Accused of Watching Fox News

‘Comedy is supposed to be about rebellion’

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TRAVIS: "Tucker, first, thanks for having me. Second, these guys, I think before long, Bill Maher and Jon Stewart, somebody slipped them a red pill, Tucker, and the next thing you know, you know, they're going to start getting accused of being Fox News viewers because they sound like somebody who has been hearing the truth for the past year as opposed to marinating in the absurdity that was the consensus opinion, Tucker. And here's what I would like to take as a glimmer of hope. Comedy is supposed to be about rebellion, it isn't supposed to be about enforcing the dogma of the political party that is in power. And finally, we're starting to see a little bit of rebellion from Bill Maher and from Jon Stewart, two smart guys that looked at all of the facts and finally are saying, you know what, the wool has been pulled over our eyes, it's time to stand up and start to puncture the reality of the majority party that is ruling with a lot of absurdity. This is the 'emperor wears no clothes' moment. To me, they definitely feel red pilled, and I love it."

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