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When the conventional media (MSM) continues to broadcast unverified news does it surprise anyone that some of these internet wacko’s alternative facts news are spreading through the populaces. “…sorry to be a man” anyone? – And funny how no follow-up on North Dakota, Mr Oliver – maybe it’s time you watched some real news yourself.
John Oliver was for me personally one of the biggest loses in the last US primary/presidential season, he totally exposed himself to be a shill for the democratic establishment…
Never gave Bernie Sanders any time
Never did a indepth show on the DNC leaks
Completely wrote off third party runners as irrelevant or worse
His obvious bias was just embarrassing, which is a bummer, as I always liked and admired his style of indepth comedic coverage of important subjects.
So now we must always filter his stories through the filter of knowing that he would rather support a corrupt DNC, than give even a small chance for a change to the left.
Which is all very ironic,as most of the issues Oliver regularly rallies against, would need a new principled left governance to actually tackle.
Felt the same, Adrian.