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“Real Time” host Bill Maher just let it be known on his “Club Random” podcast that he cannot cope with another Donald J. Trump presidency and “may quit” his political talk show.

Maher was speaking with guest Jane Fonda, an 86-year-old walking billboard advertising the feats of modern cosmetic alterations when he said he couldn’t handle another four years of Trump dominating the headlines.

“I’m sh*tting my pants. I may quit,” Maher whined on Sunday’s podcast. “Because I don’t want to do another — I did all the Trump stuff before anybody. I called him a con man before anybody, I did he’s a mafia boss. I was the one who said he wasn’t going to concede the election I’ve done it, I’ve seen this… I’m bored with it.”

(Video Credit: Bill Maher)

Maher proceeded to claim that Trump talks about him “every week” and “accidentally” watches his show on a regular basis.

Hanoi Jane suggested Maher talk about something other than Trump, but Maher shot back, “The show is the politics. There is no other thing! And he’s going to dominate the news like he always does.”

In an interesting change on regulations in California, with Maher noting that there are “over 300,000 regulations” in the state, Fonda replied, “Well, maybe they’re needed.”

This was after she claimed, “We live in a soup of toxic chemicals” and “if we don’t regulate it, we’re all going to die of cancer.”

Proving that she exists in an elitist bubble reserved for the affluent and well-connected, Fonda refuted Maher’s claim that the state is overly influenced by “extreme leftism.”

“I don’t for a minute consider California a state that is extreme leftist. Not at all. Not in any way,” she said.

On a more overall assessment, Maher pointed to the NAACP issuing a ridiculous travel advisory to Florida for black Americans and the claim by progressives that men can “get pregnant.”

“I understand that a trans woman can get pregnant. That’s different than a man getting pregnant. And the way they sort of like insist on blurring that line is if that’s some sort of reasonable social cause as opposed to just being for having full rights, respect, and protection for trans people?” he said.

“I’ve never heard about men getting pregnant, I’ve never heard about this argument,” Fonda pushed back while trying to claim that this must represent a “minuscule” faction of the left.

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