Bill Maher, the host of “Real Time,” recently proposed a theory that Donald Trump’s strong showing in polls against President Biden might be attributed to the Democrats’ sudden and thorough clean-up of San Francisco for Chinese President Xi Jinping’s visit. The transformation of the city occurred during the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation conference, an event that brought together global leaders and business moguls, including a meeting between President Biden and President Xi.
Maher highlighted the irony in the city’s rapid clean-up, pointing out the stark contrast to its long-standing issues with homelessness and disorder. He criticized the temporary measure, suggesting that if city officials could sanitize the streets for a high-profile visit, they could also implement longer-term solutions to maintain order. Maher postulated that Trump’s blunt approach to issues like homelessness and immigration resonates with voters who perceive cities as chaotic and out of control.
Adding to the conversation, Governor Gavin Newsom of California, acknowledged the clean-up was indeed timed to coincide with the arrival of international dignitaries. His candid admission garnered criticism, as it implied that such measures were only taken for appearances rather than genuine concern for the city’s well-being.
Maher has been vocal about his concerns over the Democratic Party’s future, particularly with an aging Biden at the helm. He has called for a younger Democratic candidate to lead the party, drawing parallels between Biden and the late Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, who chose not to retire under a Democratic president, leading to her eventual replacement by a Trump nominee. Maher’s comments reflect his belief that the party needs a fresh face to stave off a potential Trump victory in the next presidential election.
