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During a recent appearance on Bill Maher’s podcast, longtime liberal activist Jane Fonda found herself on the defensive as Maher highlighted the impact of far-left policies on recent elections.
The exchange, which grew increasingly tense, underscored Fonda’s apparent unwillingness to acknowledge the existence of such policies or their influence on voters.
The discussion began when Maher suggested that extreme left-wing policies contributed to Joe Biden’s election loss.
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Fonda appeared taken aback, asking Maher, “Who is the far left?” Her question prompted Maher to offer specific examples, including the controversial notion that “men can get pregnant,” a claim embraced by some progressive activists.
Fonda, seemingly surprised, claimed ignorance. “I’ve never heard anyone say this,” she responded.
Maher countered, suggesting that Fonda’s media consumption might shield her from exposure to such viewpoints. “You probably watch media that doesn’t tell you about this,” Maher said, implying Fonda’s reliance on left-leaning outlets like MSNBC.
To drive his point home, Maher referenced a controversial advisory issued by the NAACP in 2023, which warned Black Americans against traveling to Florida.
The advisory was widely criticized for being politically motivated and disconnected from actual travel risks. “Every day there are stories like that, where people roll their eyes and think, ‘Are you people nuts?’” Maher explained. He emphasized that such actions, while not necessarily impactful on a large scale, alienate average Americans.
He also addressed the insistence by some activists on blurring biological lines in discussions about gender. “Do you really think men can get pregnant?” Maher asked. “I understand that a trans man can get pregnant. That’s different from a man getting pregnant. And the way they insist on blurring that line, as if that’s some sort of reasonable social cause, makes people question the movement’s priorities.”
Jane Fonda squirms in her seat as Bill Maher provides examples of the left going off the deep end:
Bill Maher: “They just think the far left has gone so nutty on so many issues.”
Jane Fonda: “That’s what they’re being told.”
Bill Maher: Because it’s true. You think the far left… pic.twitter.com/bDiRiHF6YT— Eric Abbenante (@EricAbbenante) December 1, 2024
Maher stressed that the push for extreme positions detracts from broader support for rights and protections for transgender individuals. “We get that people should have full rights, respect, and protection. But when you insist on something unreasonable, it hurts the cause,” he added.
Despite her decades of activism, Fonda’s response to Maher’s examples suggested a disconnect from the broader public perception of far-left policies.
BILL MAHER: “You’ve never heard that California is over-taxed and over-regulated? That we are a one party state where there’s no checks on extreme leftism?”
JANE FONDA: “I don’t for a minute consider California a state that is extreme leftist. Not at all. Not in any way.” pic.twitter.com/KsXVP8gIEo
— Chief Nerd (@TheChiefNerd) December 1, 2024
Critics have pointed out that Fonda, long associated with progressive causes, has aligned herself with controversial movements in the past, earning the moniker “Hanoi Jane” for her infamous actions during the Vietnam War.
Fonda’s claim of ignorance regarding these issues struck some observers as disingenuous, given her history of supporting progressive agendas.
Conservative commentators have argued that her dismissal of far-left extremism is part of a broader strategy to downplay the impact such policies have had on alienating voters.
The exchange highlighted the growing divide within liberal circles over how to address far-left policies and their consequences.
Maher’s critique of progressive overreach has become a recurring theme on his show, where he frequently challenges guests to confront uncomfortable truths about the political landscape.
For Fonda, the conversation served as a reminder of the skepticism many Americans feel toward Hollywood’s progressive elite.
While she remains a prominent voice on the left, her refusal to acknowledge the impact of extremist policies may further distance her from voters who have grown weary of political overreach.
The contentious podcast episode has sparked widespread discussion online, with many viewers praising Maher for holding Fonda accountable and pushing back against the denial of far-left policies’ existence.
For his part, Maher continues to position himself as a voice of reason within liberal media, unafraid to challenge his own side when he feels it has gone too far.