John Oliver came back with me Last week tonight after a three-month hiatus and it wasn’t long before he started stealing Fox News.
The HBO Max host began the evening by discussing the defamation suit filed by Dominion Voting Systems against the cable network. The release of files prompted Fox News anchors such as Tucker Carlson, Sean Hannity and Laura Ingraham to go on air to spread allegations of voter fraud, while privately saying it was “BS” and “crazy.”
“Wow, if I was a Fox viewer, I would feel pretty betrayed by that,” Oliver said. “It’s like finding out that Big Bird used to text Elmo and say ‘F**k them kids,’ and Elmo agrees.”
Oliver continued, “This filing shows the extent to which Fox hosts didn’t believe the crap they were selling, which is totally fine when you work for QVC and have an hour to fill with why jewel squatty potty.” will change your life. But there is something more troubling when you pretend to be the news.
The late-night host also mentioned that he was most intrigued by “how terrified major Fox characters were of losing their audience to more conspiracy-friendly networks like Newsmax.” Oliver said he “kind of understands” Fox hosts’ concerns and the pressure to maintain their ratings and gave an example of how to do it Last week tonight people do
“We are also under pressure to retain our audiences, but we do it the old-fashioned way through integrity, self-respect and the blind luck of airing prestige dramas right after successful prestige dramas that people actually want to watch. It’s not hard,” he said as audiences applauded the shows’ logos game of thrones, successor And The last of us appears on the screen.
In his latest joke, Oliver said there are two combustible offenses at Fox News: 1. “The stock price is going down.” 2. “Being a sexual monster for decades (but only if people outside the company find out.”
Oliver’s first point was a reference to Carlson, who suggested that a Fox News reporter should be fired for “damaging” the company’s stock price after he reviewed a Trump tweet about destroying votes.
Source: Deadline

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