Maher: Larry David op-ed ‘insulting to 6 million dead Jews’
- Bill Maher criticized Larry David's satirical op-ed about Adolf Hitler, stating it was 'insulting to six million dead Jews' during an interview with Piers Morgan.
- In his op-ed, David wrote a fictional account of dining with Hitler, drawing parallels to Maher's meeting with President Donald Trump.
- Maher expressed that using Hitler in the satire was inappropriate and accused David of engaging in 'insulting hyperbole.'
- Despite the disagreement, Maher mentioned the possibility of reconciling with David, saying there is a better way than hurling insults.
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Bill Maher: Larry David satire of Trump dinner is ‘insulting to 6M dead Jews’
The "Real Time" host said that he always considered the "Curb Your Enthusiasm" creator a friend, and was blindsided about the piece: "This wasn’t my favorite moment of our friendship.”
A Message to Larry David: Curb Your Derangement - The American Spectator | USA News and Politics
Larry David is a legend. The irritable neurotic behind Seinfeld and Curb Your Enthusiasm turned petulance into a form of performance art. He gave awkward silence a pulse. His misanthropy is somehow warm. His genius lies in the discomfort. But in his latest op-ed for the New York Times, titled “My Dinner With Adolf,” David overreaches. Way over. The piece, a satirical riff on Bill Maher’s recent dinner with President Trump, imagines a Jewish crit…
Maher Responds To Larry David's NYT Opinion Piece Comparing Dinner With Trump To Dining With Hitler: 'Insulting To 6M Dead Jews'
Left-wing commentator/podcast host Bill Maher rushed to respond to actor/producer Larry David’s satirical essay, where he compared his White House dinner with President Donald Trump to dining with Nazi leader Adolf Hitler -- asserting that the comparison is an insult to the Holocaust's “six million dead Jews” and in poor taste.
Bill Maher Thinks Larry David’s Harsh Jokes About Him Are “Kind of Insulting to 6 Million Dead Jews”
The ‘Real Time’ host has responded to David’s op-ed likening Maher’s recent dinner with Donald Trump to a meal involving a fictional individual who willingly dines with Hitler.
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