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Bill Maher warns about country's polarization in late-night stop: 'I'm just tired of hating'

"Real Time" host Bill Maher admitted that he was "tired" of how divided America has become and wants the country to stop "hating" each other, in a new interview.

The liberal comedian who takes shots at both sides made these remarks while on "The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon" on Tuesday. He was there to promote his new book, "What This Comedian Said Will Shock You."

Maher told Fallon he wants readers to wake up to America's polarization problem and learn how to "get along" again.

"If there's any theme to this, I would say it's that I want to end — I'm just tired of hating," he said. "Half this country seems to hate the other half."

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"We have to remember that America is a family, and the definition of a family is people who hate each other without resorting to violence," the comedian quipped.

"The shining crown of America" is that it's a place where we can hold different viewpoints and still have peace, he claimed.

"You have to share the country with a--holes you can't stand," Maher urged.

"People were raised differently, they have different backgrounds and they have different ways of looking at life and you're not going to convince them, and they're not going to leave the country if the other side loses the election, so we have to get along and mingle a little," he continued.

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"You know, we don't mingle with the other side. No one would wear a MAGA hat in here," he told Fallon's New York City audience.

"And nobody would wear a Biden t-shirt in, — I don't know, — Tennessee or something," Maher continued. "That's not a good place for the country to be."

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