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Richard Lewis with Keith Olbermann

Apr 27, 2008


Comedian Richard Lewis sits down with MSNBC’s Keith Olbermann to offer incredibly humorous anecdotes about his life and career. In this video clip, Richard speaks about Scientology, knowing Larry David, Bob Dylan, George Bush, writing jokes and more. On Scientology’s frowning on the use of pharmaceuticals, Lewis says:

Most of my friends take a little Wellbutrin, a little Paxil, they put a little provolone, they put it in the microwave, and boom...they say therapists are satanic, I have never seen my shrink, “oh you’re a little early” and stuffing his tail in his underwear!

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