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Concealed Republican > Blog > Politics > Ana Kasparian Melts Down When Bill Maher Presses Her on Why Her Dress Isn’t Safe in the Middle East [WATCH]
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Ana Kasparian Melts Down When Bill Maher Presses Her on Why Her Dress Isn’t Safe in the Middle East [WATCH]

Jim Taft
Last updated: April 6, 2026 11:54 am
By Jim Taft 4 Min Read
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A tense exchange between Bill Maher and Ana Kasparian over the Middle East and U.S. foreign policy quickly turned into a pointed back-and-forth, with both sparring over the causes of instability in the region and the role of American involvement.

The discussion began with Maher posing a hypothetical question to Kasparian about where she would feel comfortable living in the Middle East, referencing her attire.

“If you had to live in the Middle East. Any city. Where would you live where you’d be comfortable in that dress?” Maher asked.

Kasparian responded by linking the issue to broader regional instability, stating, “I’m sure I would not be comfortable in this dress in any of the various Middle Eastern countries that have been destabilized by—”

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Maher quickly cut her off, challenging the premise of her argument and accusing her of shifting blame.

“Really? You’re not really blaming it on whitey, are you? You’re blaming Islam on whitey?” Maher said.

Kasparian rejected that characterization, replying, “I’m not blaming Islam on whitey.”

Maher pressed further, attempting to clarify her position. “But what you’re saying is we destabilize? That’s why you can’t wear that dress?”

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Kasparian responded by questioning U.S. involvement directly. “Did we destabilize?”

Maher attempted to interrupt, saying, “Wait a second.”

Kasparian continued, pointing to U.S. actions during the Syrian civil war. “We were funding terrorist organizations in Syria during the Syrian civil war starting under the Obama administration.”

Maher, however, steered the conversation back to his original question. “We’re talking about your dress.”

Kasparian responded briefly, “It looks good, I know.”

Maher again challenged her explanation, asking, “You’re saying you can’t wear that dress in Syria because of whitey destabilizing?”

Kasparian pushed back on that framing. “I didn’t say that.”

Maher maintained that her earlier comments suggested otherwise. “Okay, that’s what it sounded like… When I asked about the dress, you went right to destabilize. So is that why you couldn’t wear that dress?”

Kasparian argued that Maher was attempting to redirect the conversation toward a different topic. “You want me to talk about jihadism and Islam.”

Maher responded by pressing her to address that issue directly. “Why won’t you? Why won’t you?”

Kasparian then made clear her stance on extremism while also criticizing U.S. actions. “I don’t believe in jihadism, which is why I’m furious the United States just had significant Al Qaeda terrorists in the White House.”

Maher responded by challenging her broader implication, saying, “But it’s not just jihadism that is preventing you from wearing that dress there. Are you saying every Muslim is a jihadist? I don’t think they are.”

Kasparian attempted to refocus the discussion. “Bill. Bill, Bill, Bill. Let’s focus for a second.”

Maher, however, continued to press her on the original question, stating, “No, you won’t answer this question.”

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