HBO host Bill Maher scoffed at people who compared President Donald Trump to German dictator Adolf Hitler in an interview with Piers Morgan on Thursday.
Maher joined UFC’s Dana White and musician Kid Rock at the White House for dinner in late March, urging comedy writer Larry David to write a satire column It was called “My Dinner with Adolf” in the New York Times. Maher said during an interview about his “Club Random” podcast set that he doesn’t need to “lect” Trump. (Related: Bill Maher says dinner with Trump showed “why Democrats aren’t that popular”)
“First of all, it’s like shaming six million dead Jews,” Maher said. “It’s the kind of argument you lost just to start it. Look, it may not be entirely logically fair, but Hitler really had to stay in his place. He’s an evil goat. We have to leave it that way.”
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“This was not my favorite moment of our friendship. The moment you played the ‘Hitler’ card, you lost the argument,” Margan said, agreeing. “Come on, Mann, Hitler, the Nazis – no one has to say about Donald Trump more than me. I don’t need to lecture about who Donald Trump is.
Maher has spoken out to Democrats on multiple issues in recent years. In particular, Israeli radical Islamic terrorist group Hamas, changes in child sex, Israeli war with biological men competing for women’s sports and affection. Maher expanded the olive branches to David and referenced a report of dinner with Trump in the April 11 episode of “Real Time with Bill Maher.”
“I can take shots and take it when people don’t agree with me. That’s not the way I did it,” Margan told Morgan. “Ironically, let’s go back to my original work. There has to be a better way to throw insults and not talk to people. If you can talk to Trump, you can talk to Larry David.”
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