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Laughter and Controversy: Larry David and Bill Maher's Unlikely Feud
USAFri Apr 25 2025
A recent clash between two prominent figures in comedy has sparked conversation. Larry David and Bill Maher are known for their sharp wit, but a recent incident has shown that even comedians can have serious disagreements.
The issue began when Larry David published a piece that compared dining with Donald Trump to having a meal with Adolf Hitler. This was a clear jab at Bill Maher, who had recently shared his experience of having dinner with the former president. Maher was not pleased with the comparison. He felt that David was being unfair and even disrespectful to the memory of the Holocaust.
Maher's response was swift and critical. He argued that comparing anyone to Hitler is a cheap shot that weakens the argument. He also pointed out that he had reported his dinner with Trump honestly and that meeting Trump in person did not change his views on the former president. Maher went on to say that he did not need anyone to lecture him on who Donald Trump is.
Larry David's piece was a parody of Maher's monologue about his dinner with Trump. In his monologue, Maher had mentioned that Trump laughed during their dinner, something Maher found surprising. David's piece mimicked this, but with a twist: he described a private Hitler who laughed, making him seem more human. This was David's way of suggesting that Maher was making Trump seem more human by sharing his laughter.
The feud highlights a broader debate about how to discuss controversial figures. Some argue that comparing anyone to Hitler is a lazy argument that oversimplifies complex issues. Others might see it as a powerful way to highlight the severity of a situation. Regardless, it's clear that this feud has sparked important conversations about how we talk about politics and history.
The two comedians have not directly addressed each other since the incident. However, it's clear that David would like Maher to be more critical of Trump. Whether this feud will escalate or fizzle out remains to be seen. But one thing is for sure: it has given us plenty to think about.
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Why is it assumed that having dinner with a political figure automatically endorses their views?
Is it fair to compare any political figure to Adolf Hitler in a public forum?
If Bill Maher had dinner with a clown, would Larry David compare it to dining with Bozo?
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