Trump 'deserves' Khashoggi treatment, Maher guest Fran Lebowitz says before backpedaling
Liberal author Fran Lebowitz went to the extreme Friday night during an appearance on "Real Time with Bill Maher," suggesting that President Trump should not only be impeached but killed.
Lebowitz
began by saying she felt "plagued" by Trump's presidency and "shocked"
by what she claimed was criminal behavior by Attorney General William Barr over his handling of the Mueller report.
But
when she was asked about impeachment, Lebowitz did not think that was
enough punishment for the president, who has not been charged with any
crimes.
"Certainly,
he deserves to be impeached. I mean, impeachment is just the beginning
of what he deserves. Not even scratching the surface of what he
deserves," Lebowitz said. "Whenever I think about this and what he
really deserves, I think, 'We should turn him over to the Saudis, you
know, his buddies. The same Saudis who got rid of that reporter, you
know. Maybe they can do the same for him.'"
"Certainly,
he deserves to be impeached. I mean, impeachment is just the beginning
of what he deserves. Not even scratching the surface of what he
deserves." — Fran Lebowitz, liberal author
Her remarks, which drew some applause from Maher's studio audience in Los Angeles, was in reference to the 2018 murder of Washington Post writer Jamal Khashoggi, who is believed to have been tortured and dismembered with a bone saw, purportedly under the orders of the Saudi government.
During the show's "Overtime" segment,
however, Lebowitz said the "Real Time" producers told her that her
remarks were getting blowback on social media, which prompted her to
walk them back.
"I saw your face when I said it. I didn't even
realize that I said it. I had twelve cups of coffee," Lebowitz told
Maher. "I regret saying it."
"I saw your face when I said it. I didn't even realize that I said it. I had twelve cups of coffee. I regret saying it." — Fran Lebowitz, liberal author
Author Fran Lebowitz spoke some harsh words about President Trump
on Friday night during an appearance on Bill Maher's weekly late-night
show. (Getty Images)
"You
know, everyone's too, too, too, too ... " Maher told the panel. "I
mean, it's a live show. You really don't want to see the president
dismembered by the Saudis. I don't like Donald Trump either. ... but no
matter who the president is, we don't want physical harm."
"I don't like Donald Trump either. ... but no matter who the president is, we don't want physical harm." — Bill Maher, "Real Time" host
"I
did not mean that and I regret saying it. I regret that everyone
misinterpreted it because they misinterpret everything," Lebowitz added.
The situation seemed reminiscent of the May 2017 controversy surrounding comedian Kathy Griffin,
who posed for a photo while holding a fake head of Trump, dripping with
fake blood, as if the president had been beheaded. The photo drew scorn
from around the world, and Griffin lost work as a result, including an
annual New Year's Eve gig on CNN.
Lebowitz is an author and
speaker best known for her appearances on "The Late Show with David
Letterman." She also appeared on "Law & Order" and in the film, "The
Wolf of Wall Street."
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