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The man who has crossed all the red lines scolds a friend for crossing a line he considers too offensive. And he uses Hitler ...
The world—which may be personified with acceptable economy in Larry David writing for the New York Times —is very angry at ...
The comedian and chat show host said the decisions taken by Trump so far in his second presidency were ‘just objectively bad’ ...
Dialogue across our deep divisions is crucial today. Yet, we must distinguish carefully between authentic peace building and ...
Entertainment Reporter Bill Maher described Donald ... Curb Your Enthusiasm star Larry David likening his comments to cheery reflections about a dinner with Hitler—by upping the ante on his ...
Comedian Bill Maher says ... peers—most notably Larry David, who lampooned Trump and Maher’s meal together in an essay for The New York Times titled “My Dinner With Adolf.” ...
The world—which may be personified with acceptable economy in Larry David writing for the New York Times—is very angry at Bill Maher for having ... against humanizing Hitler, but the ...
I’d cancel Bill ... on Maher and Barkley. Even Larry David’s funny (OK, very funny) takedown of his fellow comedian Maher — in which David imagines enjoying a pleasant dinner with Hitler ...
What if the real villain isn’t who we’re told to hate, but the system profiting from our outrage? Unity, not division, could be our greatest rebellion.