Bill Maher torched the left in an interview with Jay Leno, calling liberals "intolerant."
Maher's outburst came on an episode of his "Club Random" podcast, when Leno brought up that famed entertainer Sammy Davis Jr. was called a traitor for meeting with then-President Richard Nixon in the White House.
"It's so funny you mention that because today we live in this time where you're not allowed to have friends from the other side or cross lines politically," Maher said. "I forgot that there's an example of that way back when — a guy who crossed lines politically. Oh, the worst thing you could ever do. Be friends with a Republican? Ah! Call 911!"
Maher went off on people who won't speak to family members simply because they voted for President-elect Donald Trump, even though he made clear he does not support him. He said the backlash to Davis' actions were an early sign of cancel culture and the "virtual signaling" of celebrities.
"Sammy, when he hugged Nixon, he was ostracized by the left a lot. That was an early harbinger of that," Maher said.
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