Bill Maher Doubles Down On Refuting Trump ‘Nazi’ Comparisons

Bill Maher, still nursing a bruised ego days after comedian and Seinfeld co-creator Larry David published a satirical article eviscerating the HBO host’s decision to visit the White House, took the opportunity to complain about it once again during the Friday night episode of his political-minded talk show.

In the piece, published in The New York Timesearlier this week and titled “My Dinner with Adolf,” David likens Maher’s decision to dine with President Donald Trump at the White House to a fictional radio host in 1939 deciding to accept a dinner invitation from Adolf Hitler.

Maher has vociferously defended his decision to dine with Trump in the weeks preceding and following the dinner, making grand statements about the need to engage with the other side, something Democrats have failed to do, joking that he should be called a “hero” for dining with Trump and describing the president as ”gracious and measured.”

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