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Bill Maher weighs in on the controversy surrounding WNBA players’ treatment of Caitlin Clark

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On his show “Real Time,” host Bill Maher criticized the teammates of WNBA star Caitlin Clark following the contentious foul she received, attributing some of the behavior to the idea that “women are catty.”

Maher started by showing the popular video of Chicago Sky guard Chennedy Carter pushing Clark to the ground. However, he quickly pointed out that a teammate from the Indiana Fever, who was nearby, did not immediately come to Clark’s aid.

“See if this was men, they’d defend each other on their same team,” Maher said Friday. “I mean, men will fight from two teams, but when somebody checks you on who’s on your team, you defend that guy. I’m just saying men have their bad parts. We’re toxic. We’re dogs. Only women would do this.”