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All the petty grievances Larry David adds to the Declaration of Independence in new miniseries premiere

Larry David's new miniseries blends historic grievances with sharp political jokes, sparking buzz across entertainment outlets.

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A new comedy miniseries titled "Life, Larry, and the Pursuit of Unhappiness" premiered, featuring Larry David inserting petty grievances into the Declaration of Independence. Coverage highlights a comedic exchange with former President Obama, including a one‑line shut‑down noted by HuffPost and a refusal of notes from Obama, quoted by Yahoo as "I'm The President Of This." CBS News and Entertainment Weekly focus on the show’s concept, while the New York Post offers a critical view.

Future coverage has not yet detailed upcoming episode themes or audience metrics, leaving observers to watch for further political humor and reactions as the series continues.

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What is the title of Larry David's new miniseries?

The series is titled "Life, Larry, and the Pursuit of Unhappiness" according to CBS News.

Which political figure is referenced in the show's promotion?

Former President Obama is referenced, with coverage noting a one‑line shut‑down and a refusal of notes.

What unique element does the series add to the Declaration of Independence?

The show adds "petty grievances" to the historic document, as described by Entertainment Weekly.

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