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David's fictional meeting with Adolf Hitler echoes many of the points that Maher has made in the days since he dined with Trump. Maher, a crochety liberal-leaning comic who has grown more crochety and ...
Look, maybe it’s not completely logically fair, but Hitler has really kind of got to stay in his own place,” Maher said during a sit-down with Piers Morgan.
The “Real Time” host said that he always considered the “Curb Your Enthusiasm” creator a friend, and was blindsided about the ...
Sampling the outpouring of reader responses to the comedian’s imaginary dinner with Hitler. Also: The law firms’ test; a plea ...
In an April 24 interview with Piers Morgan, Bill Maher responded to Larry David’s New York Times op-ed parodying him. “This ...
Comedian Bill Maher knocked “Seinfeld” creator Larry David over a satirical op-ed in The New York Times describing a dinner ...
Bill Maher's remarks came after Larry David wrote an opinion piece about a man who was invited to dinner 'with the world’s ...
In the fictional essay, David wrote from the perspective of a man who meets Hitler and finds him surprisingly personable.
Larry David is a legend. The irritable neurotic behind Seinfeld and Curb Your Enthusiasm turned petulance into a form of ...
In a New York Times opinion piece, “My Dinner with Adolf,” the Jewish creator of “Curb Your Enthusiasm” imagines a ...