Bill Maher and Tony Snow at the Gibson Amphitheatre
Gibson Amphitheatre at Universal Citywalk (100 Universal City Plaza Universal City, CA 91608)
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The last date listed for Bill Maher and Tony Snow was Monday April 28, 2008 / 7:30pm.
33 Goldstar Member Reviews
Rosela M.
Great debate by Maher and Snow. Very stimulating and entertaining.Written on Apr 30 2008
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Tom Tate
Amazing Forum for a very important dialogue.Written on Apr 29 2008
Hello, not everyone in attendance was Jewish, maybe some attention could have been paid to the fact that this was an open attendance forum and not a closed house?
I felt Tony Snow was very brave to step into the lion's den last night, especially only a week after hospital, however he tended to make the repeated mistake of using pace to validate his point rather than intelligible logic and truth. We... don't... accept... the bs... any more... readily... when you... speak... slower Tony... :-)
Bottom line, dialogue like this is imperative to a healthy democracy. And we proved last night as an audience that there is suprising passion and interest in what happens in this country. Something I have not seen in the 20 years I have lived in this country.
Bill Maher. Comedic genius. Enough said.
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Excellent seats. Couldn't have been better! The lecture series was fabulous. Greatly enjoyed the event. Thanks, Goldstar!Written on May 07 2008
Gayle
North Hollywood
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Insipid, insulting, and a rip off. Tony Snow spoke for about 20 minutes. I left after Bill Maher had "spewed" for about the same time. he actually referred to Barack obama's penis , and further, that as the campaigns get meaner the American public will learn that his penis is uncut and smells like curry. It's not even good writing, comedy, or taste. The entire experience was a travesty. I learned NOTHING about ANYTHING to do with the challenges that we face as a world today. NOTHING. Tony Blair informed me, inspired me to think, he was wonderful. This was nothing more than two buffoons believing they are brilliant (truly scary) auditioning for the opening spot at the convention as a "warm up" act. And for both of them to assume that the entire audience was Jewish and Democrat was arrogant and ignorant. FAR from brilliant as neither I nor my guest are Jewish or registered Democrats. We are gay libertarians. LOL. I will never watch that idiot's show again. And the AJU should demand their money back from both of them. So should I.Written on Apr 30 2008
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More Information About Bill Maher and Tony Snow
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William Maher, Jr. (born January 20, 1956) is an American comedian, actor, writer, and producer. He hosted the late-night television talk show Politically Incorrect on Comedy Central and ABC, and is currently the host of Real Time with Bill Maher on HBO.
Maher is known for his political satire and sociopolitical commentary. His commentaries target a wide swath of topics, from the right-wing to the left-wing, bureaucracies of many kinds, religion, political correctness, Hollywood, the mass media, and persons in positions of high political and social power, among many others. He supports the legalization of cannabis and gay marriage and serves on the board of PETA. Maher is number 38 on Comedy Central's 100 greatest stand-ups of all time.
Robert Anthony "Tony" Snow (born June 1, 1955) was the third White House Press Secretary for President George W. Bush, succeeding Scott McClellan and Ari Fleischer in that role. Snow also worked for President George H. W. Bush as chief speechwriter and Deputy Assistant of Media Affairs.
Between his two White House stints, Snow was a broadcaster and newspaper columnist. After years of regular guest-hosting for The Rush Limbaugh Show and providing news commentary for National Public Radio, he launched his own talk radio program, The Tony Snow Show, which went on to become nationally syndicated. He was also a regular personality on Fox News Channel since 1996, hosting Fox News Sunday, Weekend Live, and often substituting as host of The O'Reilly Factor.

