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Hollywood Awakening: Famed Director Oliver Stone Tell Bill Maher: 2020 Election May Have Been Stolen

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Did you think that the public perception around the 2020 election is a lost cause?

It might not be.

Hollywood might be beginning to turn.

Famed director Oliver Stone appeared on Bill Maher’s hit HBO show this week.

Keep in mind that Maher’s HBO show is viewed by millions of viewers.

Many of these viewers are Democrats, sure.

But a rather sizable portion are independents.

Here’s what Oliver stone had to say:

He’s “not convinced” that Presidential Trump lost the 2020 election.

Not convinced.

In other words, it may have indeed been stolen.

Folks, if someone who works in America’s most radical industry can publicly voice doubts about it, what does that say about the rest of the country?

Is the tide about to turn?

All it takes is one.

And sometimes the rest will just fall like dominoes.

Only time will tell if this was the beginning of the end of the mainstream narrative and acceptance of the 2020 election.

PJ Media has more details:

The discussion eventually shifted to the 2000 election—another election that Democrats claim was stolen. Stone asked Maher, “So what do you think happened in 2000, in Florida?”

And Maher launched into the usual left-wing conspiracy theories. “Well, they stopped the vote,” he claimed. “The candidates brother was the governor,” he began, before arguing that there could have been “shenanigans” in that election.

It’s funny how it’s okay to question the 2000 election and the 2016 election, but not the 2020 election.

Stone, for his part, wasn’t convinced by any argument that Maher made. He continued, “Well, I don’t know the facts. And I think I would trust the accountants more than the politicians. And I’d like to know what the accountants, the guys who … know the most about votes, who do the Electoral Commission’s, you know. I can’t take Biden’s word for it on anything.”

“It’s not his word,” Maher exclaimed. “It’s the Electoral Commission. It’s Trump’s own election security guy who said this was the most fair, well-run election that we’ve had ever.”

One place that did investigate the vote was Arizona—where an audit discovered that 53,305 ballots were impacted by various irregularities, more than five times the state-certified margin of victory for Joe Biden. The media refused to take the audit seriously. And Stone didn’t seem to buy Maher’s talking point either.

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“Really?” Stone asked, unamused.

“Yes!” Maher replied.

“I don’t know about that.”

Let’s be honest:

Have you seen this level of honest discourse on CNN?

What about MSNBC?

Or ABC, NBC, and CBS?

Of course not!

Yet HBO is airing this on of their largest shows!

This is something not to be taken lightly.

Now, here’s where things get interesting.

Bill Maher clearly has a lot of respect for Oliver Stone’s intellect.

So do a lot of people.

So what does that mean?

Well, if they see someone they look up to and respect start to question the mainstream narrative, they might start asking questions themselves.

American Wire News confirms this unexpected yet groundbreaking exchange:

A Hollywood filmmaker’s challenge on election integrity pitted former President Donald Trump against corporate media bias: “…do you know for a fact that he lost?”

Oliver Stone, the Oscar-winning director of “Platoon” and “JFK,” joined comedian Bill Maher for the “Club Random” podcast where challenges to the narrative reigned. Pivoting off “authoritarian government” where it pertained to COVID (blocking Ivermectin while pushing experimental shots), Maher made way for the filmmaker to question the veracity of the 2020 presidential election.

Dusting off “orangeman bad” sentiments, the host agreed that President Joe Biden was complicit in overreach before contending, “I would say the form that Trump is threatening us with is even worse.”

“Which is what?” Stone pushed back prompting Maher to argue, “Well, I mean, he doesn’t concede elections. You know, the elections only count if we win theory of government. Well, come on. You know, Trump has he still has not conceded the election. He has not conceded. He does not honor them.”

“I mean, do you know for a fact that he lost? I’m just curious,” said the director.

“I just don’t know all of the facts,” he further remarked as the host appeared to grow exasperated at the subject.

“Well I do. Is there a conspiracy theory that you don’t believe?” fired off Maher who earned the response, “Come on, Bill. You know I’m intelligent.”

So what do you think?

Does this get you excited about the future and give you hope for what’s to come?

Or do you think it’s no big deal?

Either way, be sure to let us know your thoughts in the comments below!


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