John Oliver discusses the impact a group called ALEC has on state legislatures, a very pressing issue regarding New Zealand’s flag, protests in Hungary, and robots at Lowe’s. Yes, robots at Lowe’s.
John Oliver discusses the impact a group called ALEC has on state legislatures, a very pressing issue regarding New Zealand’s flag, protests in Hungary, and robots at Lowe’s. Yes, robots at Lowe’s.
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This part about the 2014 election for the Senate not being the most important aged really poorly
ReplyThe let my people go guy had a very legitimate grievance..as I recall he was upset about being given bills over 1000 pages long to read with less than an hour before the vote..which is patently ABSURD…
ReplyHilarious
ReplyThe whole political system is corrupt!
ReplyI’ll be honest….. a Home Depot with its own Ron Swanson associate would probably be the most successful store location of all time as well as the number 1 location for saving marriages.
Reply“Let’s catch up with Estonian” yeah, well, Estonian has allowed online voting for decades 👀
Reply“how could our daughter be asian 🤷♂️”
that entire conversation is so extremely Archer in all the best ways
ReplyI think of the “windowless committee room in Lansing Michigan” line multiple times a year. Pretty much everytime I need to go to Lansing, and sometimes just randomly at breakfast or something.
Replywhere internet is free?
Replyjohn has dyed her hair
ReplyLittle did he know we’d smash that “least productive Congress ever” record less than a decade later…
ReplyJohn you are the coolest…. 😊
ReplyArcher undercover at a Home Depot was unexpected.
Replylowkey getting feelings for he/they law overlord cryptid, alec 🥵
ReplyAhhhhhhhh 7 day late news #ineededthis
ReplyEucalyptus is for koalas and pacifists.
Reply9:11 is that the voice of “Bob” from Bob’s Burgers?
ReplyThe husband in the skit sounds just like Jordan Klepper.
ReplyJeff Goldblum literally came out and parodied that dumbass cop hahhaa
ReplyShe taught school for 20 years. Maybe she knows what she’s talking about.
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