Did you know that today's grads sometimes write messages on their graduation caps? I just learned that from Bill Maher. I'm always learning something from Bill Maher.
The mid-show comedy segment was about the
messages that some graduates tape to the mortarboards of their graduation
caps. Maher said that it used to be
things like “Thanks, Mom,” but now, the messages reflect the economic
difficulties facing graduates. The new messages read something like this:
·
My other
hat is a hairnet.
·
Don
Sterling, If you pay off my loans, I’ll be your “archivist.”
·
My other
tassels are on my nipples.
Guests:
Sister Simone Campbell,
a Roman Catholic nun, executive director of NETWORK, a lawyer, and the author
of A Nun on the Bus: How All of Us Can Create Hope, Change
and Community.
Arianna Huffington, the editor-in-chief of The Huffington Post, and the author of numerous books. Her latest
book is Thrive: The Third Metric to Redefining Success and
Creating a Life of Well-Being Wisdom and Wonder.
Matt
Welch, editor of Reason, a libertarian
magazine and co-host of “The Independents” on the Fox Business Network. He is
also the author of a new book The
Declaration of Independents: How Libertarian Politics Can Fix What's Wrong with
America.
Baratunde Thurston, a
comedian and author of How to Be Black.
Dinesh D’Souza, a contributor to the conservative American
Enterprise Institute and author of several books including his most recent
book, America: Imagine a World without Her.
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