Bill Maher picked a fight with the country’s undecided voters on Friday.

The “Real Time” host questioned how it was even possible that there’d been “no breaking point” for those still considering voting for GOP presidential candidate Donald Trump on Nov. 8.

“For me, the great sadness is knowing that even if Trump doesn’t become president, we live in a country where half the people think he should be,” the comedian said.

He then launched into a lengthy monologue, in which he laid out just some of the issues Trump has created ― but which still won’t apparently deter people from casting their ballots for him next month.

The great sadness is even if Trump doesn't become president, we live in a country where half the people think he should be. #AmericanIdiots pic.twitter.com/mzMxP6WYKK — Bill Maher (@billmaher) October 15, 2016

The comedian later claimed to know the real reason as to why the brash businessman would win at least 20 states, despite his repugnant actions and comments before and throughout the campaign. “A full 80 percent [of Americans] think Ramadan is those noodles college kids eat,” Maher quipped, in reference to what he’s previously called a “stupid country.”

Check it out in the clip above.

Editor’s note: Donald Trump regularly incites political violence and is a serial liar, rampant xenophobe, racist, misogynist and birther who has repeatedly pledged to ban all Muslims — 1.6 billion members of an entire religion — from entering the U.S.