Bill Burr goes off on billionaires as he compares them to 'rabid dogs' on podcast

Bill Burr goes off on billionaires as he compares them to 'rabid dogs' on podcast
In a fiery rant on his podcast, Bill Burr claimed billionaires 'need to be put down' (Dia Dipasupil/Getty Images)

NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK: Bill Burr has never been one to hold back, but his latest rant on billionaires takes his signature no-nonsense attitude to another level.

On a recent episode of his 'Monday Morning Podcast', the comedian didn’t just criticize the ultra-rich - he straight-up compared them to rabid dogs that need to be “put down," TMZ reported.



 

Bill Burr blames billionaires for the plight of struggling Americans

Bill Burr, 56, blamed billionaires for the ever-growing wealth gap in America while highlighting the struggles of regular people to afford basic necessities.

In an expletive-laden rant, Burr said, "The amount of people that are struggling out there because of these f**king billionaires, and they got us all arguing liberal and conservative." 

Burr claimed way too many people are stressing out about bills, pointing out that in a fair system, anyone working a regular job should be able to afford rent, food, and time with their families.

Instead, he sees a country where parents work multiple jobs just to scrape by—while billionaires are intentionally "dividing" the country and consolidating their wealth.

Bill Burr arrives at the Los Angeles Premiere Of Netflix's
Bill Burr arrives at the Los Angeles Premiere Of Netflix's 'UNFROSTED' at The Egyptian Theatre Hollywood on April 30, 2024, in Los Angeles, California (Steve Granitz/FilmMagic)


 

Reportedly, he also explained that the widening wealth gap in America is bad for the country because parents have to work so much that they never get to see their children and that the ramifications are dire.

"There is so much f**king money in this country, and there’s so much work being done. If you work a whole f**king week at a job, you should be able to pay your f**king rent," he observed.

"You shouldn’t have to go out and get another f**king job and still be struggling. It’s bad for the country 'cause the kids don’t see their parents and they’re not getting the upbringing they need,” he added.

Bill Burr poses at a photo call for the new production of the David Mamet classic
Bill Burr poses at a photo call for the new production of the David Mamet classic 'Glengarry Glen Ross' on Broadway at The Pebble Bar on February 11, 2025, in New York City (Bruce Glikas/Getty Images)

In his eyes, it’s not just about money—it’s about the ripple effect on society, the breakdown of families, and a system that prioritizes profit over people.

So what’s his answer? In classic Bill Burr fashion, he didn’t sugarcoat it, "These f**king billionaires! They need to be put down, you know? Like f**king rabid dogs." 

Fans support Bill Burr's take on billionaires

Bill Burr’s fiery takedown of billionaires struck a chord with many. Fans flooded the comments in support of his message.

One fan chimed in, "He ain't lying...."

Another added, "This is what woke actually means, this is when you wake up and become woke."

Someone else noted, "Never a truer word spoke."

A follower remarked, "Completely agree with Bill Burr."

One comment declared, "All the money he has and he still hasn’t lost touch with the working man. Unlike rogan."

Another observed, "PREACH!"

As one person explained, "I'm so glad to hear someone actually say what the majority of the world is thinking or wishing. Those of us who are poor or used to be midfle class income deserve better. They feel trump and his cronies woll come after them because they don't like honesty or who make an honest living and doesn't steal their money from their country and hardworking people. In this new world, you have to be a criminal to be recognized and get honorary freedom and a high position that you don't qualify for."

"He's speaking facts what's wrong with that," one comment read, while another said, "It's hard to disagree."

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