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After dismissing Akin as an “asshole,” Maher argued that the Republican party as a whole is a party of “fantasy.” He said that it is not a big leap to think that fundamentalist Christian politicians who believe in creationism also believe in “tiny ninja warriors” inside every woman that “lie in wait for bad people’s sperm.”
Maher said that Akin is not an anomaly in the GOP in mistaking “superstition for science,” arguing that “they’re all magical thinkers.” He extended the argument to the party’s economic beliefs, in
Maher contrasted the adult way of dealing with political problems and the way he argued the GOP handles them.
“The grown-up answer to our massive national problems is ‘Identify them scientifically and prioritize.’ The Republican answer is ‘There isn’t a problem, and anyone who tells you different is a liar who hates America. We don’t have to make hard choices. We just have to ignore science and math. That’s why God gave us values.'”
Maher concluded by running down a list of other policy positions the Republicans support that continue along the “fantasy” trend, including teen abstinence and global warming.
Watch the video below, courtesy of HBO:
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