
Bill Maher and John Cleese slam New York Times, ‘woke’ college students: ‘We’re so f–ked’
NY Post
Comedians Bill Maher and John Cleese tore into The New York Times for no longer being the “great newspaper” they once read.
On Sunday’s installment of his podcast “Club Random,” Maher cited a focus group The Times had recently published featuring young people “saying the dumbest s—,” telling Cleese “we’re so f—ed.”
“And it’s printed in The New York Times,” Maher said.
“Well, I used to think that was a great newspaper, but I don’t anymore,” Cleese responded.
“I don’t either,” Maher replied. “I mean, it’s sad because it was like on my breakfast table when I was a kid, it was in my parents’ house.”
“It was what they call a newspaper of record,” Cleese said.

Bombshell rape accusations against revered labor leader Cesar Chavez were revealed on Wednesday, a day after celebrations in his name were canceled across California. A report from the New York Times detailed accounts from multiple women, two of whom said they were children when Chavez began sexually abusing them.












