Judy Sheindlin and the late-night host disagreed about the importance voters invest in public service experience and wealth: 'There's nothing wrong with ... realizing the American Dream.'
Judy Sheindlin and the late-night host disagreed about the importance voters invest in public service experience and wealth:"There's nothing wrong with ... realizing the American Dream."on Friday night to argue for her 2020 Democratic candidate of choice, Michael Bloomberg.
Her advocacy for the late entrant into the presidential race ran in stark contrast to host Maher's skepticism, and the two engaged in a lively debate about Bloomberg's merits and shortfalls during their conversation as a result. every week, was appearing on his show when she booked her appearance a few weeks ago. After news broke on Friday that Bloomberg had submitted paperwork to run in Alabama, Maher says he understood.
To that, Maher argued that Bloomberg might be appealing to cosmopolitan voters, but that he filed necessary campaign paperwork in Alabama and "I don't see a big-city Jew exciting Alabama." The Democratic presidential candidate would need to win Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, Michigan and Florida, he said. Further, Maher added, Sen. Elizabeth Warren has seen success in the polls talking about the wealth gap in America, whereas Bloomberg is a billionaire businessman who didn't represent as big of a change from President Trump. "There's nothing wrong with a man that came from [nothing] realizing the American dream. I realized the American Dream," Sheindlin contended. "What I'm telling you, nothing is impossible.
Maher eventually succeeded in turning the conversation away from Bloomberg, briefly, to discuss how Sheindlin was a part of the "Silent Generation" alongside Bloomberg and fellow 2020 candidate Joe Biden. "I see why they're called Silent, I forgot about it. What's the Silent Generation?" he asked her.Sheindlin's endorsement of Bloomberg marked the family court judge's first-ever political endorsement.
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