Bill Maher and David Cross’ interview turns into an argument on trans rights: ‘Looney left’
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Bill Maher and David Cross’ interview turns into an argument on trans rights: ‘Looney left’ Bill Maher and the comedian David Cross butted heads as they clashed over transgender politics and the so-called “looney left” – before the podcast host quipped “Good…
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Bill Maher and David Cross’ interview turns into an argument on trans rights: ‘Looney left’ Bill Maher and the comedian David Cross butted heads as they clashed over transgender politics and the so-called “looney left” – before the podcast host quipped “Good…
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