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Bill Maher Defends Kimmel While Reflecting on His 9/11 ABC Controversy

by jummy84 September 20, 2025
written by jummy84

Bill Maher is sharing his opinion on ABC’s decision to indefinitely preempt Jimmy Kimmel Live!, with his perspective as a fellow late night host who endured his own share of controversy while on air with the same network.

The Real Time host wasted no time addressing the suspension of Jimmy Kimmel’s show at the top of his monologue, where he started, “Well, I guess you all heard Jimmy Kimmel, my friend, my compatriot, he’s canned by ABC for comments he made about Charlie Kirk’s assassin.”

“The day right after [he made the comments], the head of the FCC said he’s gonna revoke ABC’s license,” Maher added. “Let me just tell you something: I am not intimidated by the FCC. And if President Trump is watching, I have one thing to say to you — have you lost weight?”

He then addressed his own controversy that arose in 2001 while hosting ABC’s Politically Incorrect.

“It was 24 years to the day that I made comments on ABC that got me canceled from that network, and Jimmy Kimmel took my slot at Politically Incorrect. Oh yes, I got canceled before cancel even had a culture,” he said. “This s*** ain’t new. It’s worse, we’ll get to that, but you know, ABC, they are steady. ABC stands for ‘Always Be Caving.’”

Maher defended Kimmel, noting, “Jimmy, pal, I am with you, I support you, and on the bright side, you don’t have to pretend anymore that you like Disneyland.” Later in his monologue, he showed him even more support, further referencing the end of his tenure with ABC.

“Jimmy, let me just say, you did a great, funny show for two decades,” Maher said. “You should be proud of that. If this firing goes for you the way it did for me, you’ll get 23 years on a better network.”

Maher faced a wave of backlash 24 years ago when he made remarks about the 9/11 hijackers under a week after the attacks occurred on an episode of ABC’s Politically Incorrect. The series was one of the first late now shows to return to air following the terrorist attacks, as the episode arrived on Sept. 17, 2001.

There, conservative commentator Dinesh D’Souza argued against the notion that the hijackers were “cowards,” stating, “Not true. Look at what they did. First of all, you have a whole bunch of guys who are willing to give their life. None of them backed out. All of them slammed themselves into pieces of concrete. These are warriors. And we have to realize that the principles of our way of life are in conflict with people in the world. And so — I mean, I’m all for understanding the sociological causes of this but we should not blame the victim. Americans shouldn’t blame themselves because other people want to bomb them.”

Maher responded, “But also, we should — we have been the cowards, lobbing cruise missiles from 2,000 miles away. That’s cowardly. Staying in the airplane when it hits the building, say what you want about it, it’s not cowardly.” Following his remarks, he issued an apology and ABC released a statement in support of Politically Incorrect.

The series was not pulled from air, though the show was canceled after the 01-02 season. A few months after the end of Politically Incorrect, ABC notably announced a new late night show with Kimmel.

Maher sat down with Joe Manchin and Alex Wagner during the panel segment of the Friday episode of Real Time, where he noted a past X post made my Charlie Kirk discussing free speech in the United States.

“Here’s the ultimate irony, though. Charlie Kirk said, ‘Hate speech does not exist legally in America.’ By the way, I’ve always been on the same page,” he started, before continuing to read Kirk’s post. “‘Hate speech does not exist legally in America,’ says Charlie Kirk. ‘There’s ugly speech. There’s gross speech. There’s evil speech. And all of it is protected by the First Amendment. Keep America free.’ Could you guys at least honor the person you’re insisting that we honor by honoring his words?”

Earlier in his monologue, Maher noted that he didn’t agree with Kimmel’s comments, but noted “he shouldn’t lose his job for it.” He also addressed the silence from The View panel on the matter.

“I gotta say, and I’m friendly with the ladies on The View, but they didn’t say anything about [Kimmel’s suspension] this week. Nothing,” he said. “You know, ’cause it’s never been their thing to weigh in on the issues. It’s just an upbeat party show, that’s why they hired people named Joy and Sunny and Whoopi.”

Maher continued, “Girls, go out strong, OK? It won’t kill you. I promise it’s happened to me, and I may go out after this show. We don’t know.” In tune with the heavy news cycle, he, too, tackled Trump’s lawsuit against The New York Times that was dismissed on Friday.

“Now, Trump is going after The New York Times. He sued them for $15 billion. He said they’re a ‘mouthpiece of the Democratic Party.’ You know what, Don? They are. You’re right, and that’s their right to be that,” he said. “Like there’s not a thousand people on the right who are your mouthpiece. Okay, that’s how we work in this country.”

Maher’s take on the preemption of Jimmy Kimmel Live! comes a day after many late night TV hosts — including Stephen Colbert, Jimmy Fallon and Seth Meyers — voiced their disapproval on the indefinite suspension. On Thursday night, most of the late night shows aired their first taped episode since ABC revealed their decision, where Colbert defended Kimmel.

Jimmy Kimmel Live! was “pre-empted indefinitely” by ABC on Wednesday shortly after Nexstar released a statement noting they would not air the planned episode and would preempt the long-running talk show for the foreseeable future. 

The backlash stemmed from Kimmel’s remarks about Tyler Robinson, the alleged shooter of Charlie Kirk. “We hit some new lows over the weekend with the MAGA gang desperately trying to characterize this kid who murdered Charlie Kirk as anything other than one of them and doing everything they can to score political points from it,” Kimmel said.

Following Kimmel’s comments during his monologue, Federal Communications Commission chair Brendan Carr went on a podcast on Wednesday where he publicly spoke out against Kimmel and urged affiliates to “push back” on ABC. Later in the day, it was announced that Kimmel was suspended.

A source told The Hollywood Reporter Kimmel was planning to address the backlash on Wednesday night’s show, which was canceled. He prepared to explain what he said and how it was taken out of context. The source added that Kimmel did not intend to apologize.

David Letterman voiced his opinion on the suspension on Thursday during a panel at the Atlantic Festival. “I feel bad about this because we all see where this is going, correct? It’s managed media. And it’s no good. It’s silly. It’s ridiculous,” he said. “You can’t go around firing somebody because you’re fearful or trying to suck up to an authoritarian criminal administration in the Oval Office. That’s just not how this works.”

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Altuzarra Does Wearable Surrealism for Spring 2026, Reflecting 'the Dissonance of Our Time'
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Altuzarra Does Wearable Surrealism for Spring 2026, Reflecting ‘the Dissonance of Our Time’

by jummy84 September 14, 2025
written by jummy84

Attending fashion week amid *gestures broadly* can bring about a sense of cognitive dissonance that’s challenging to navigate for many showgoers and designers alike. Joseph Altuzarra gets it.

For Spring 2026, the designer put a surrealist spin on his signature modern, luxurious wardrobe staples, bending “classic tropes of femininity — florals, feathers, fur, lace” and bending them “into strange, heightened expressions that reflect the dissonance of our time,” per the show notes.

As with each season, the designer chose a book that aligns with the collection’s themes to gift to all attendees; this time it was “The Memory Police” by Yōko Ogawa, a dystopian, Kafkaesque sci-fi novel in which authoritarian forces are able to make an entire society forget about the existence of certain objects or concepts.

Altuzarra Spring 2026. Photo: Su Mustecaplioglu/Courtesy of Altuzarra

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Altuzarra’s surrealist spring wardrobe is achieved through material manipulation and texture: three-dimensional florals embroidered erratically onto fluid dresses, knitted fringe made to look like feathers, unsettling bird motifs draped like scarves. Billowing paper-thin hoop-skirted dresses, oversized outerwear and genie pants bring about unexpected proportions.

Still, these adventurous touches never detract from the classic wearability for which the designer is known. Altuzarra’s usual intimate venue — a simple-yet-elegant showroom in New York’s historic Woolworth Building — also helped ground the collection in a modern reality.

See every look from Altuzarra’s Spring 2026 collection below.

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Official Trailer for Marc Maron's Doc 'Are We Good?' Reflecting on Life
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Official Trailer for Marc Maron’s Doc ‘Are We Good?’ Reflecting on Life

by jummy84 September 5, 2025
written by jummy84

Official Trailer for Marc Maron’s Doc ‘Are We Good?’ Reflecting on Life

by Alex Billington
September 5, 2025
Source: YouTube

“I’m clearly dealing with grief and sadness by overcompensating with anger and funny.” A deep look at the life of a comedian. Utopia has revealed the official trailer for a documentary film titled Are We Good?, a compelling look at the life of comedian / actor / podcaster Marc Maron. After decades running his mega famous podcast, Maron announced he’d be retiring from his podcast and shutting down WTF. In the film, comic and podcast pioneer Marc Maron reflects on loss and growth, life, disillusionment and more, after the death of his partner, Lynn Shelton, the filmmaker who passed away in 2020 at age 54. As he processes grief & crafts comedy, he revisits his career, family struggles, and the evolving comedy world at age 60. Including exclusive interviews with comics including Nate Bargatze, John Mulaney, David Cross, Michaela Watkins, W. Kamau Bell, Laurie Kilmartin, Sam Lipsyte, Brendan McDonald. And also featuring WTF podcast footage from his interviews with President Barack Obama, Andrew Garfield, Patton Oswalt and many more. This seems like a heartfelt brutally honest examination of life & where to go next with Maron – check it out below.

Here’s the official trailer (+ poster) for Steven Feinartz’s doc film Are We Good?, direct from YouTube:

Are We Good? Doc Poster

Are We Good? Doc Poster

The film follows the life of comic and podcast pioneer Marc Maron. Loss and growth take center stage as he struggles to evolve in the wake of deep tragedy. The passing of his partner and filmmaker Lynn Shelton weighs on Marc, as the film picks up a year later. We follow him on a self-reflective journey as he builds an hour of comedy, while processing grief both on-stage and off. It chronicles his career from the 80’s with Sam Kinison through many career obstacles that eventually led him to the legacy-defining podcast; WTF with Marc Maron. Looking back over his life at 60, Marc reconciles with a declining father, a changing comedy landscape & the prospect of retirement. Are We Good? is a doc made by Steven Feinartz, director of the films Eddie Pepitone: For the Masses and Marc Maron: From Bleak to Dark previously, plus many other short films. Produced by Steven Feinartz, Julie Seabaugh, Ethan Goldman. This initially premiered at the 2025 SXSW Film Festival earlier this year. Utopia will debut Feinartz’s Are We Good? doc in select US theaters starting on October 3rd, 2025 with special screenings on the 5th/8th. More info + tickets here.

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