In the online-only "Overtime" portion of his HBO show Real Time, host Bill Maher weighed in on the Mozilla controversy, and did not react in a way that you would think. Maher seemed to disagree with gay rights activists for targeting Mozilla CEO Brendan Eich because of a 2008 donation to support a ballot initiative that would ban same-sex marriage in California.



"Well, and he gave it when President Obama was still against gay marriage. So, I don't think it's very fair," Carrie Sheffield of Forbes said.



"Good point," Maher responded.



"I think there is a gay mafia," Maher said. "I think if you cross them, you do get whacked."



Transcript below.





MAHER: What do you think about the Mozilla CEO having to step down over his donation to a pro-Proposition 8 group.



The Mozilla -- which I'm wearing right now, by the way. I didn't know what Mozilla was. I saw it on my computer, but -- it's Firefix, right? It's the browser.



So this guy apparently does not want gay people to get married and he had to step down. What do you think of that, the question asks.



FMR. REP. TOM DAVIS (R-VA): Because he gave $1,000 eight years ago and it's come back to haunt him.



CARRIE SHEFFIELD, FORBES: Well, and he gave it when President Obama was still against gay marriage. So, I don't think it's very fair.



MAHER: Good point. Also, I think there is a gay mafia. I think if you cross them, you do get whacked.

(Also on the panel: MSNBC's Alex Wagner, fmr. Rep. Tom Davis (R-VA) and rapper Nas.)