WATCH: Sarah Silverman’s Hitler dislikes Trump comparisons

The Jewish actor appeared on Late Night with Conan O'Brien dressed as Adolf Hitler to discuss the Donald Trump comparisons

There’s been a lot of people likening presidential candidate Donald Trump to Adolf Hitler, including comedian Louis C.K., Mexican president Enrique Pena Nieto, Bill Maher, Anne Frank’s stepsister Eva Schloss, and the cast of Saturday Night Live.

Now you can add Conan O’Brien and Sarah Silverman (a proud Bernie Sanders supporter) to the mix.

On Late Night with Conan O’Brien last night, O’Brien commented on the comparison, deciding to give Hitler himself (portrayed by an enthusiastic Sarah Silverman) a chance to comment on his feelings for Trump.

“Hitler, thank you so much for stopping by tonight, and might I add, you’re the worst,” O’Brien says to Hitler.

“Don’t get me wrong, Conan, I agree with a lot of what he [Trump] says, a lot, like 90 per cent of what he says, I’m like, this guy gets it,” Silverman Hitler says. “But it’s just like, I don’t like the way he says it.

“It’s crass.”

The conversation then steers into micro-penises before Hitler explains how the constant comparisons to Trump “bums me out.”

“And I have to be honest, Trump, he’s starting to make me rethink some of the things that I’ve done,” before adding: “Ah who am I kidding? I’ve got to be me, right?”

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