The “Last Week Tonight” host lambasted Bartiromo for spreading gossip that fuels disinformation and chaos before the election.
Sean L. McCarthy is an entertainment journalist whose byline regularly appears in The New York Times, Decider and elsewhere. He hosts a long-running podcast interviewing funny people in the funny business, The Comic’s Comic Presents Last Things First.
Andrew Schulz lured Trump in with a false sense of security before embarrassing him in front of his core constituency of anti-woke young men.
“For all the talk this week about his civility at the debate, let’s not forget: Deep down he’s the same colossal dips**t,” Oliver said of Donald Trump’s running mate.
Oliver took serious issue with Donald Trump—but, more notably, JD Vance—for their constant pushing of a debunked news story.
The “Last Week Tonight” host returned to jab Trump’s vice presidential pick over more resurfaced comments.
The “Last Week Tonight” host pointed out the strangest candidates in last week’s Senate primaries in Minnesota, Virginia, and Wisconsin.
In her new one-person show at Edinburgh Fringe Festival, trans influencer Dylan Mulvaney brings her divisive saga to glorious life.
In “TERF” the play, Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson, and Rupert Grint try to convince Rowling to quit her anti-trans rhetoric. They’re about as successful as the play.
The comedian and podcaster used his huge platform to spread more COVID disinformation, talk up Alex Jones and Elon Musk, and reveal an odd obsession with gay sex.
“Last Week Tonight” asked the J.D. Vance campaign directly if the candidate has ever had sex with a couch. They didn’t get a no.