Just as there are two Americas, Bill Maher argued to close Real Time on Friday, there are now two versions of Jesus on the political landscape.

While liberals were still worshiping the traditional version of Jesus, he said, Republicans had created “supply-side Jesus,” who he described as “a small businessman from Galilei whose main gripe is big government who wants to make Nazareth great again.”

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“He’d love to help the less fortunate — but he’s got investors to think about,” Maher explained.

In that regard, he said, Republicans are more likely to worship someone like “Pharma Bro” Martin Shkreli, who infamously tried to raise the price of Daraprim, a drug used by both AIDS and cancer patients, to $750 a pill before finally reversing course amid massive public criticism.

But tactics like Shkreli’s, the host argued, are commonplace in the pharmaceutical industry, where cancer medication cost $10,000 a month.

“This cartel owns the US government every bit as much as Mexican drug lords own theirs,” Maher observed.

With that in mind, Maher said, Donald Trump is the perfect candidate for today’s Republican Party.

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“He says — he does — that his two favorite books are the Bible and The Art Of The Deal,” Maher pointed out. “Trump says one is about a perfect God who teaches humanity the right way to live. And the other is the Bible.”

Watch Maher’s commentary, as posted online on Friday, below.