
Marc Maron argues with Howie Mandel over whether Trump is a racist or not
"I am disappointed in Howie."
In a recent segment from the "Howie Mandel Does Stuff" podcast, comedians Howie Mandel and Marc Maron engaged in a candid discussion regarding the public perception of racism, specifically in relation to a prominent political figure. The debate highlighted contrasting views on whether a significant portion of the population acknowledges or dismisses accusations of racism against the former president. Howie Mandel initiated the conversation by asserting, "The worst thing you can be is a racist. That's probably the number one negative." He suggested that being identified as a racist is currently the most damaging label. Marc Maron, however, presented a counterpoint, questioning the universality of this sentiment. "I don't think that's true," Maron stated, adding, "It doesn't seem to be the most negative thing at all. We have a president who's a racist." Mandel quickly interjected, "He's not identified as one, though." Maron pressed further, challenging Mandel's assertion: "Well, how much digging do you have to do? Get me on a computer, I can do it in two clicks." Mandel conceded, "I know, but half the country doesn't agree with you." Maron then concluded, "So it's not the biggest problem, is it?" The exchange underscored the polarized nature of public opinion on political figures and social issues.
"I am disappointed in Howie."