John Oliver

John Oliver Slams Trump’s Potential Cabinet as “A Deep Bench of Idiots”

Last Week Tonight host John Oliver criticized President-elect Donald Trump’s potential cabinet picks, calling them “a deep bench of idiots, freaks and wannabe tough guys.” Oliver mocked specific individuals like Robert F. Kennedy Jr., an anti-vaccine conspiracy theorist, and Elon Musk, whose proposed government efficiency plan included “temporary hardship” for the public. Oliver also expressed concern over the potential appointment of Kash Patel, a staunch Trump supporter who has threatened to target the media, to the position of CIA Director. He concluded by warning that the new administration could quickly lead to a negative situation, with unqualified and potentially dangerous individuals in key positions.

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John Oliver Predicts Trump’s “A**hole” Cabinet: A Comedy of Errors?

President-elect Trump’s potential second-term Cabinet is filled with questionable figures, according to John Oliver. He criticizes the selection of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Elon Musk, questioning their qualifications and motives. Oliver is particularly concerned about the potential appointment of Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, who has faced accusations of bribery and refused to condemn election violence. He expresses alarm over the possibility of Kash Patel as CIA director, highlighting his extreme loyalty to Trump and his threats against the media. Ultimately, Oliver warns that this “deep bench of idiots, freaks, and wannabe tough guys” could lead to a rapid deterioration of the political landscape in January.

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John Oliver Pleads with Reluctant Voters to Support Kamala Harris in Emotional Appeal

On his HBO show, “Last Week Tonight,” John Oliver urged undecided and reluctant voters to vote for Kamala Harris in the US Election. Oliver reasoned that he supports Harris’ proposals including expanding Medicare for elder care, expanding reproductive freedoms, and improving the incomes of poorer Americans. Oliver addressed those voters unhappy about the Biden administration’s policy toward the war in Gaza, saying he understands their reluctance but voting for Harris was better than allowing Trump to win. He expressed concern over the potential long-lasting damage of a second Trump term, including the possibility of Trump replacing Supreme Court Justices. Oliver emphasised the importance of voting, despite the politics being uninspiring, as it is a constant fight towards justice.

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John Oliver offers to pay Clarence Thomas $1m a year if he resigns from supreme court

I have been following the recent news about John Oliver offering to pay Clarence Thomas $1 million a year if he resigns from the Supreme Court, and I must say, the reactions and conversations surrounding this topic have been nothing short of fascinating. The idea of the general public pooling their funds to essentially bribe a Supreme Court Justice to step down is both audacious and thought-provoking.

Many have expressed disbelief at the notion that a mere $1 million a year would be enough to entice Clarence Thomas to resign from his position on the bench. After all, he already enjoys a lucrative lifetime appointment, complete with all the perks and privileges that come with it.… Continue reading