Celebrity Rallies and Political Punchlines

Washington, D.C. /country/ USA /region_or_state/ District of Columbia /city/ WashingtonTue Mar 17 2026
Bill Maher hosted a podcast episode that focused on the political activities of actors and other well‑known figures. The discussion turned to actor Jerry O’Connell, who had recently shared that he attended a rally for Kamala Harris during the 2024 election cycle. O’Connell also mentioned that he and his wife donated to Harris’s campaign, adding a personal touch to the story. Maher responded with his trademark sarcasm. He suggested that celebrities who participate in political events can sometimes feel out of place with ordinary voters. According to him, this disconnect might hurt the image of the Democratic Party. He argued that such figures can make it harder for everyday people to connect with the party’s message. The conversation also touched on a specific rally moment. O’Connell recalled that Megan Thee Stallion performed at the event, describing it as “pretty epic. ” Maher replied that the music likely energized people who were already inclined to support Harris. He implied that the performance did not change anyone’s political stance.
Maher went on to criticize Harris’s overall campaign. He noted that she lost all seven swing states in the 2024 election and used this as evidence of a broader defeat for the Democratic Party. He described the loss as “crazy” compared to the incumbent president’s performance. Throughout the episode, Maher maintained a humorous tone while questioning the effectiveness of celebrity endorsements in politics. He highlighted that, despite high visibility, these events may not sway the broader electorate. The discussion ended with a brief mention that no response had been received from Harris’s office when contacted by media outlets. The episode left listeners with a mix of humor and critique about the role of celebrities in modern elections.
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