Larry David Takes Swipe at Bill Maher Over Trump Visit
- Larry David published a satire of Bill Maher's Trump dinner in the New York Times.
- Maher's dinner with Donald Trump and subsequent praise prompted David's critical response.
- David's essay, titled "My Dinner With Adolf," recounts a fictional, charming 1939 meeting.
- David mimicked Maher's tone, writing about a tan suit and saying, "A crazy person doesn't live in the White House."
- David argues that a gracious dinner does not negate potential for future actions.
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Larry David Epically Trolls Bill Maher's Dinner With Trump In Satirical 'My Dinner With Adolf' Essay
Curb Your Enthusiasm actor Larry David had social media users cackling after he penned a satirical essay for the New York Times about an imagined dinner with Adolf Hitler to jab comedian Bill Maher over Maher's recent White House dinner with President Donald Trump. Earlier this month, Maher said on his show that Trump was “gracious and measured" during their late March meeting. Maher, who has a history of criticizing Trump, stressed that he di…
Larry David Trashes Maher's Dinner with "Hitler"
Two weeks ago, Bill Maher had dinner with Donald Trump at the urging of a mutual friend, Kid Rock. Bill Maher got to see the real Donald Trump and vice versa. Maher did an excellent job of describing the dinner, and it was funny. Since then, Maher has gotten slammed. The latest is A-Lister Larry […] The post Larry David Trashes Maher’s Dinner with “Hitler” appeared first on www.independentsentinel.com.
»My dinner with Adolf« – Larry David makes fun of Trump meetings
With series like »Seinfeld« and »Curb Your Enthusiasm« he became one of the most successful US comedians. Larry David now jokes in the »New York Times« about colleague Bill Maher and his new enthusiasm for Donald Trump.
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