Maureen Callahan asserts that Bill Maher's public persona and dating choices, particularly his relationship with a significantly younger woman, reveal underlying misogyny. She suggests his comments about women seeking to 'level up' by dating wealthy men, and his dismissive attitude towards them, stem from his own insecurities and past romantic failures. Callahan posits that Maher's perceived disdain for women is rooted in his own high-school and college experiences, leading him to make sweeping generalizations and demeaning remarks. The final sentence concludes that his public pronouncements often betray a deep-seated resentment towards women.
Impact: High. This analysis directly attacks Bill Maher's character, suggesting his public commentary is not just opinionated but rooted in personal animosity towards women. It questions the validity of his 'anti-woke' stance by highlighting perceived hypocrisy in his personal life and views.
In the source video, this keypoint occurs from 01:18:26 to 01:20:26.
Sources in support: Maureen Callahan (Host of The Nerve)

