John Oliver Blasts J.D. Vance for Dodging Question About 2020 Election Results in VP Debate
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“For all the talk this week about his civility at the debate, let’s not forget: Deep down, he’s the same colossal dips*** who spews right-wing hate with distressing ease and continues to defend the big lie that the last election was stolen,” the ‘Last Week Tonight’ host said.
John Oliver on ‘Last Week Tonight.’
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John Oliver says that folks who are praising last weekâs vice presidential debate for its âcivilityâ are missing the point.
âThe debate included discussions on how to carry out mass deportations and whether women should have control over their own bodies,â the Last Week Tonight host said during Sundayâs opening segment. âEtiquette is kind of beside the point. Itâs like reading a ransom note and going, âThis cursive is just so lovely. Look at the capital Y in âYou have 24 hours before he dies.â There are still some people who were raised right.’â
Incidentally, the debate â between Donald Trumpâs Republican running mate, J.D. Vance, and Kamala Harrisâ Democratic running mate, Tim Walz â took place at CBS Broadcast Center in New York, which is also home to Last Week Tonight. âIn fact, this studio served as the post-debate spin room, meaning that you are all breathing in the same air particles that were once inside Don [Trump] Jr.âs nose and mouth. So if anyone in this audience wakes up tomorrow feeling like you have a sore throat and youâre a total disappointment to your father, that is probably why,â Oliver quipped.
Oliver showed clips of various commentators noting that the candidates were âcivilâ and âpoliteâ and noting âthatâs what the country has been saying they want more of.â
Replied Oliver: âOn the list of things Americaâs been saying it wants more of, civility is at best No. 6, after affordable healthcare, gun control, cheaper housing, reproductive rights and starring vehicles for [Bridgerton star] Nicola Coughlan.â
Oliver then went on to note that a few days after he debate, Vance took part in an event dubbed the Courage Tour, hosted by Lance Wallnau, an evangelical preacher who is also founder and CEO of the Dallas-based Lance Learning Group, self-described as âa strategic teaching and consulting company.â Oliver described Wallnau as âa prominent far-right Christian nationalistâ who has described Harris as someone who has used âwitchcraftâ and has an âoccult spirit ⊠operating on her and through her.â
Joked Oliver: âFirst, Kamala Harris isnât the one whoâs been relentlessly promoting witchcraft. Youâre thinking of Universalâs marketing department,â he quipped, showing a photo of the upcoming movie musical Wicked. âAnd this guy clearly shouldnât be commenting on the election. He should be standing in a tent in 1856 selling children mercury tonics that he claims will let them talk to ghosts.â
He also criticized Wallnau for saying that God intervened to bring Vance to Pittsburgh when Hurricane Helene disrupted Vanceâs schedule.
âAs you know, we have vice presidential candidate J.D. Vance coming,â Wallnau said in a video Oliver played. âAnd Iâll be honest with you, I take that as a direct act of God because it just came together in a certain way. Pittsburgh wasnât even on the map. It was supposed to be North Carolina, and God switched it that fast.â
Oliverâs response: âIf you believe in a God whoâd unleash a devastating hurricane just so J.D. Vance could spend an afternoon outside Pittsburgh, your God sounds like an asshole.â
Oliver also played a clip of this exchange between Vance and Walz talking about the 2020 presidential election results during last weekâs debate.
Vance: âRemember [Trump] said that on January the sixth, the protesters ought to protest peacefully. And on January the 20th, what happened: Joe Biden became the president, Donald Trump left the White House.â
Walz: âDid he lose the 2020 election?â
Vance: âTim, Iâm focused on the future.â
Walz: âThat is a damning non-answer.â
Oliver called Vanceâs response âone of the most generic store-brand fuck-boy deflections.â He added: âThat answer was especially glaring considering the day after the debate, a judge unsealed special prosecutor Jack Smithâs 165-page brief in the election fraud case against Trump reminding us yet again of the ridiculous steps he took to avoid leaving office.â In the brief, prosecutors claimed they spoke with a White House staffer who said he overheard Trump telling family members that it doesnât matter if you won or lost the election, you still have to âfight like hell.â
âBut it super matters if you lost. Itâs kind of the main thing that matters,â Oliver said, adding: âIf he loses next month, there is every reason to believe Trump will dispute the results again. And Vance has made it clear, heâs got no problem with that and that alone should be disqualifying. For all the talk this week about his civility at the debate, letâs not forget: Deep down, heâs the same colossal dipshit who spews right-wing hate with distressing ease and continues to defend the big lie that the last election was stolen.â
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