Friday night’s Overtime with Bill Maher on HBO was anything but predictable. Sitting across from Maher were three very different voices: Trump’s former economic adviser Stephen Moore, CNN’s White House correspondent Kaitlan Collins, and Harvard cognitive scientist Steven Pinker. What followed was a whiplash-inducing ride through conspiracy rumors, billionaire wealth, foreign policy, college standards, and—yes—football in the rain.

Trump “Death Rumors” Go Viral

Maher opened with the bizarre rumor that Donald Trump had died—a claim that briefly swept through social media and even rattled seasoned Washington insiders. Collins admitted she had friends “with a pretty tight grip on reality” who asked her if it was true. Pinker framed it as a classic case of self-reinforcing rumor: when enough people believe something, it starts to feel true.

Overtime with Bill Maher: Stephanie Ruhle & Jonah Goldberg (HBO)

Maher quipped, “I remember when Paul McCartney was supposed to be dead. Play the record backwards, kids!”

Elon Musk: America’s First Trillionaire?

Next up, the table turned to Elon Musk’s eye-popping Tesla compensation deal, potentially making him the first trillionaire in history.

Moore celebrated it as proof of American opportunity: “Is this a great country or what?”
Collins pushed back, warning about “limits to everything.” Pinker invoked history, noting that Rockefeller’s empire once forced the creation of antitrust laws.

Maher pressed: “So is there never a cap? At what point does one person control too much?”

Aid, Corruption, and Musk vs. Gates

When Pinker praised Bill Gates’s global philanthropy, Moore shot back: “USAID is the most corrupt foreign agency ever. Show me anywhere it’s worked.” Pinker wasn’t having it, reminding the panel that “tens of millions of lives” have been saved. The clash highlighted the deeper divide: whether wealth should be privately directed or publicly redistributed.

Venezuela and “Drug War” Optics

On Venezuela, Maher seemed skeptical about whether U.S. saber-rattling made sense. Collins raised legal questions about sinking boats without evidence, noting “if this becomes a common practice, that would be a first.” Maher, in classic form, cut in: “If I were smuggling drugs, I’d leave more room for drugs.”

Overtime with Bill Maher: Thomas Chatterton Williams, Molly Jong-Fast,  Walter Kirn (HBO)

Football in the Rain

The debate took a left turn when Maher railed against weather delays in football. “Football should be played in the rain!” he thundered, mocking safety protocols for lightning. Moore agreed: “We played in Soldier Field at 10 below zero!” Collins laughed but stayed cautious.

Harvard Standards Slipping?

Finally, Pinker brought receipts from his own classroom. Grade inflation, he argued, is real: “80% of students now get an A. Average GPA is 3.8. But performance has gone down.” His solution? Old-school tactics: attendance, pen-and-paper notes, and no screens. Collins related as a journalist who prefers handwritten prep. Maher teased her: “You were that girl in class we cheated off of.”

Overtime with Bill Maher: Rep. Jason Crow, James Kirchick (HBO)

Alabama, Space Force, and Politics

The night closed on a lighter note—Alabama pride. Collins, an Alabama native, defended her state after Trump controversially moved Space Force headquarters there, only for Biden to shift it back. Maher jabbed: “Well, at least they play football in the rain down there.”

The Takeaway

In one whirlwind segment, the Maher panel touched every corner of American anxiety: misinformation, mega-billionaires, foreign policy bluster, education decline, and the sanctity of football traditions. If you blinked, you missed the whiplash—but that’s Overtime for you.