Bill Maher celebrated his ability to anger the right and the left as he received the Kennedy Center‘s Mark Twain Prize, with a message to those who complain about being mocked: Stop being ridiculous.
He cited the center’s chairman, Donald Trump, who was not present, and his attacks on him.
“Now the president, when he is in attack mode, never fails to say I am part of the lunatic left,” Maher said. “Okay, he’s not wrong that there is one. I’m just not part of it, and I’m sure there is a lunatic right. And when either side gets
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