John Oliver shared his final thoughts on the upcoming U.S. presidential election on Sunday’s (November 3) Last Week Tonight, and got tearful as he urged people to vote in an epic monologue. Javascript ...
Ex-Daily Show funnyman and current host of HBO’s Last Week Tonight John Oliver took a momentary break from roasting ... “growing middle class pretty content with how things are going,” etc) and ...
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Oliver referenced Lexington after Emma Curtis became the first openly-transgender person to be elected to a county council ...
"Last Week Tonight" host John Oliver spoke at length about the results of the United States Presidential Election on Sunday night. After endorsing Vice President Kamala Harris for President last week, ...
The Nov. 3 episode of 'Last Week Tonight' With John Oliver' -- the last before the election -- made it to YouTube shortly after the show aired Sunday.
HBO released a segment from Sunday's Last Week Tonight with John Oliver... today?!? Here's a look at John Oliver endorsing VP Kamala Harris.
Oliver's election episode was released onto YouTube several days early: "Politics isn't always inspiring. It's transactional." By James Hibberd Writer-at-Large The 14-minute segment (below), which ...
"Last Week Tonight" host John Oliver and actor Will Ferrell partnered for a parody video on what they believed is a better representation of America than Lee Greenwood’s song "God Bless The U.S ...
In a highly-produced bit, John Oliver, who tackled issues of immigration on Last Week Tonight, proposed a new song to replace Lee Greenwood’s “God Bless the USA” being played at U.S ...
Fighting back tears, John Oliver choked up Sunday night ... I’m going to wish I’d said right now?” Oliver said at the start of his impassioned 10-minute closing monologue on Last Week Tonight. Oliver ...