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Maher articulated his grievances by emphasizing the need for accountability among Democratic leaders during a disaster. He asserted that partisanship has reached such extremes that many in California were quick to defend politicians instead of addressing pressing issues, like the devastating wildfires. “Don’t blame politicians,” he echoed, referring to the narrative that shifts responsibility away from those in power. This denial of accountability paints a troubling picture of a political landscape unwilling to confront reality with constructive discourse.