Real Time with Bill Maher
Season 6 Episode 23

October 17, 2008

Oct 17, 200860 min0.0 rating

Guests: Actor Ben Affleck; actor, comedian Martin Short; pollster Frank Luntz; Sen.Bernie Sanders (I-VT); via satellite, journalist Thomas Friedman Topics: Joe the Plumber, ongoing election, third presidential debate

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