After the release of "The Producers" (1967), Mel Brooks got lots of letters from almost every Rabbi in New York condemning the movie [for its depiction of Hitler] & asking him to think twice before making a movie like it again. Brooks wrote back to every single Rabbi explaining, "You can't get on a soap box with Hitler. You've got to ridicule him. You got to bring him down with laughter. There is no way to get even." He wrote to make them understand the real intent behind the "Springtime for Hitler" scene. And he got a few letters back saying, "Maybe you're right, you know? It was OK."
(Mel Brooks' interview with Conan O'Brien, 2013 & "Mel Brooks says his only regret as a comedian is the jokes he didn't tell", Terry Gross, 2022)
Stopped at the red light, he noticed a woman’s wallet sitting on top of her car…
He walked up to the window, grabbed the wallet, and handed it back to her.
WHY DOES IT MATTER, WHO the reporter works for???
PBS, the radical left???
Big Bird, Antique Road Show, and Live from the Metropolitan Opera, radical left???
Just because you do not like the question, is no reason to demean the entire network.
Reporter: How is it taking care of the Iranian people if you're bombing
Trump: Who are you with?
Reporter: PBS
Trump: That's a radical left group of lunatics. The Iranian people are upset when they don't hear bombs go off, because they want to be free
Reporter: Deliberate attacks on civilian infrastructure violate the Geneva conventions and international law.
Trump: Who are you with?
Reporter: I'm with the New York Times
Trump: Failing New York Times. Circulation is way down.
Reporter: Are you concerned that your threat to bomb power plants and bridges amount to war crimes?
Trump: No, not at all. These are disturbed people. Quiet. You no longer have credibility. You’re fake.