Bill Maher urges Kamala Harris to stand up to an 'extremist' on the Democratic side: 'Sister Souljah moment'
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Comedian Bill Maher urged Kamala Harris to target an extremist within her own party on Friday, suggesting she engineer her own "Sister Souljah" moment.
Maher, who supports the vice president and routinely criticizes former President Trump, has also criticized the far left. The comedian recently said Harris needed to convince undecided voters that she's not part of the "worst excesses of the left." Hanna Panreck is an associate editor at Fox News.
"After the L.A. riots in ’92, she said, if there are any good White people, I haven’t met them," Maher explained. "But she also said if Black people kill Black people every day, why not have a week and kill White people? And Bill Clinton, looking for an easy target and also well aware that killing White people would decimate our Olympic snowboard team, rebuked Souljah and came out against taking a week to kill Whitey. And yes, that was seen as courageous. It was an easy win."