Bill Maher supports ALS, but wants Cheney to take the 'douse yourself in gasoline challenge'
Bill Maher sets himself on fire in Funny or Die video

HBO host Bill Maher on Thursday became the latest celebrity to take the "Ice Bucket Challenge" in support of ALS, and then issued his own challenge to former Vice President Dick Cheney.


"Hi, Bill Maher, ready to take the Ice Bucket Challenge to knock off ALS," the comedian explains in a Funny or Die video before pouring a bucket of water on himself.

"And having done so, I like to pass the challenge along now to Mr. Kirk Douglas -- not Kirk Douglas -- Dick Cheney!" he adds. "But let's be honest, folks, ALS is a bad disease, but there are diseases that kill more. Malaria has killed more people than all the wars, famines and natural disasters in history. It demands an even greater response."

"This is a gallon of gasoline, and I challenge other people to take the 'set yourself on fire challenge' to wipeout malaria in our lifetime."

After lighting himself and bursting into virtual flames, Maher again encourages people to take the "douse yourself in gasoline challenge."

"And challenge others to do it too! I challenge Dick Cheney!"

Watch the video below from Funny or Die.