Larry David Trolls Bill Maher with essay entitled My Cena with Adolf

Larry David Trolls Bill Maher with essay entitled My Cena with Adolf

The fictitious story of the “Curb Your Enthusiasm” star of a guest who spends one night with Adolf Hitler in the spring of 1939 is full of parallels with the gentle memory of Maher of his visit from the White House on March 31.

The piece, placed in the Times opinion section, begins with the type of justifications that Maher made in a monologue in his “Real Time” program earlier this month. The protagonist in David’s essay identifies as someone who has always been a firm critic of Hitler and is given a satisfied back to predict the horrors that Führer would inflict.

“No one who knew encouraged me to go. “But I finally concluded that hatred does not lead us anywhere.”

Larry David, here in a Lakers-Knicks basketball game in March, seemed to make fun of Bill Maher for his visit to the White House in an essay entitled
Larry David, here in a basketball game of the Lakers-Knicks in March, seemed to make fun of Bill Maher for his visit to the White House in an essay entitled “My Cena With Adolf”.

Allen Berezovsky through Getty Images

In the Reich Foreign Ministry, the guest is received by a “few of Führer’s most vocal supporters”: the Holocaust architect Heinrich Himmler, the military leader Nazi Hermann Göring, the propagandist Leni Riefenstahl and the Duke of Windsor of England, the former king with the Sympathies of Nazi. (Maher joined a less historical table couple: Trump Kid Rock and Dana White’s celebrities).

When Hitler enters the room, David’s character says he is delighted with the warmth of the Nazis, echoing Maher’s description as a “kind and measured host.”

As in Trump’s version of Maher, the character comments on how he has never seen the leader laugh and how surprisingly inquisitive seems to his guests.

“Suddenly it seemed so human,” he says. “Here I was, prepared to meet Hitler, the one who had seen and heard: the public Hitler. But this private Hitler was a completely different animal. And, strange as it may seem, he seemed more authentic, as this was the real Hitler. Everything made me turn my head.”

After walking on a two -hour meal, the time of the guest at the Foreign Ministry comes to an end.

He moves away thinking: “Although we do not agree on many issues, it does not mean that we have to hate each other.”

“And with that, I gave him a Nazi greeting and went out at night,” concludes the essay.

Bill Maher, here in the Oscar de Vanity Fair party of 2025 in early March, has been widely criticized for talking about his signed dinner with President Donald Trump.
Bill Maher, here in the Oscar de Vanity Fair party of 2025 in early March, has been widely criticized for talking about his signed dinner with President Donald Trump.

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Maher has been accused of being Trump’s pawn since he had his pleasant moment with the president earlier this month. Democratic expert James Carville said Maher, whom he called a friend, was a “supremely naive man”, while left journalist Keith Olbermann accused the comic of “prostituting himself.”

The former politically incorrect host “dismissed the choir of criticisms such as” clickbait “during the episode last week of” Real Time “, telling the spectators:” People seem to ignore the fact that I entered there, I did not give up to him. “

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