Bill Maher finds ally in NBC News' Richard Engel in 'hoping' US economy slides to oust Trump
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NBC News correspondent Richard Engel was the lone voice to side with "Real Time" host Bill Maher on Friday night, after the comedian reiterated his "hopes" that a U.S. economic recession would help block President Trump's reelection in 2020.
"Short-term pain might be better than long-term destruction of the Constitution," Engel argued.
"Right!" Maher replied. "Thank you very much."
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"Short-term pain might be better than long-term destruction of the Constitution."
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None of the other members of Maher's panel wanted to see the U.S. stumble.
"I'm not wishing for a recession," Tom Nichols, author of "The Death of Expertise," said.
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"Neither am I," Washington Post columnist Catherine Rampell agreed.
But Maher -- a multimillionaire whose investments include a stake in MLB's New York Mets -- tried to make the case that economic hardship for the nation might help him and other liberals realize their dream of preventing a second Trump term.
"You should wish for a recession because that would definitely get [Trump] unelected," Maher shot back, earning him a few claps from his Los Angeles studio audience.
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Another guest, former White House Communications Director Anthony Scaramucci, attempted to lower the temperature of the conversation.
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"You don't really want a recession," Scaramucci tried to convince Maher.
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"I really do," the host replied. "We have survived many recessions, we can't survive another Donald Trump term."
Last week, Maher had revived his stance that a recession would be "worth it" because it would hurt Trump's reelection.