{"id":31310,"date":"2017-02-11T19:41:20","date_gmt":"2017-02-12T00:41:20","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.opensource.im\/uncategorized\/another-season-of-john-oliver-shameless-pro-establishment-shill-rt.php"},"modified":"2017-02-11T19:41:20","modified_gmt":"2017-02-12T00:41:20","slug":"another-season-of-john-oliver-shameless-pro-establishment-shill-rt","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/euvolution.com\/open-source-convergence\/nsa-spying\/another-season-of-john-oliver-shameless-pro-establishment-shill-rt.php","title":{"rendered":"Another season of John Oliver, shameless pro-establishment shill &#8211; RT"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>  This Sunday, season four of John Olivers Last Week Tonight  premieres. If the last three seasons were any indication, viewers  can expect no deviation from the official party line by the  establishments favorite comedy accomplice.<\/p>\n<p>    Lets just cut right to the chase. John Oliver is a charlatan    who appears to be a rebellious liberal comedian speaking truth    to power. In reality, he is a shameless shill for the ruling    class in the United States.  <\/p>\n<p>    Oliver, who hails from West Midlands, England, specializes in    telling his liberal audience and those in the establishment    exactly what they want to hear. He never genuinely challenges    or questions the American power structure, thereby making him    an agent of the status quo, which is why the media adores him.  <\/p>\n<p>    In order to maintain most favored status among liberals, Oliver    assails universally loathed entities, like FIFA, the NCAA, big tobacco or televangelists. Or hell    investigate a wonky subject, like crumbling infrastructure,    voter ID laws or    reforming the bail system. While Oliver gets    quite a lot of attention for these stories, they only generate    heat, not light. Nothing changes as a result, not even popular    opinion since Oliver is only preaching to the    converted in the liberal echo chamber.  <\/p>\n<p>    When it comes to potentially controversial topics, like the    rare moments when he looks at the US political, military and    media establishment, Oliver can be relied upon to give his    sycophant fans the soft sell.  <\/p>\n<p>    To date, there have been 250 segments among the 89 episodes of    Last Week Tonight. In those segments, Oliver has scrutinized    issues pertaining to the US military and foreign policy just 11    times, thats 4.4 percent. In contrast, the show has dedicated    14 or 5.6 percent of their segments to Russia, Putin and    Russias foreign policy. And those numbers do not include the    innumerable one-liners at Russias expense that Oliver scatters    throughout various other segments. Putin is Olivers favorite    comedy whipping boy.  <\/p>\n<p>    Even when Oliver looks into issues like drones, torture,    Guantanamo Bay or NSA spying, he does so with the gentlest of    tones and the kindest of language. For example, in regards to    drones he called U.S. strikes, which killed civilians, a little disturbing. At end of    the segment he concluded that now might be the time to    think about drones. So his scathing assessment of the    drone program was that it might now rise to the level of    thinking about? And I guess might was the    operative word in his statement since Oliver has never returned    to the topic.  <\/p>\n<p>    Contrast this delicate approach to the U.S. with his scorched    earth campaign against Putin, where Oliver leads a cacophony of    establishment media voices preaching a Russian hysteria. Oliver    has assured his    audience, without any shred of proof, that the brutal    Russian dictator shot down MH17, invaded Ukraine,    committed war crimes in    Syria, among a number of other totally wrong-headed    accusations. Olivers stance on Russia is just as vacuous,    assumption-filled and fact-free as the rest of the mainstream    media. A braver comedian would challenge the current prevailing    presumptions, but courage is obviously not John Olivers strong    suit.  <\/p>\n<p>    Even when Oliver is mildly critical of the U.S., like he was in    his torture and    Gitmo pieces, he    deflects those American failures by pointing to other nations    that he feels are much, much worse, like Russia, North Korea,    Iran, and Sudan. He also avoids using moral and ethical    frameworks to argue against alleged US failings, instead    favoring arguments about image.  <\/p>\n<p>    Olivers main thrust on torture was that it causes serious    harm to Americas image. He had an entire segment titled    The CIAs Public Image which dealt with how the CIA handles    its social media. Of all the things to talk about regarding the    CIA, their social media prowess seems to be the most frivolous,    which is probably why Oliver chose it.  <\/p>\n<p>    In Olivers interview with NSA chief Keith    Alexander, an important part of the conversation was on the    NSAs image and how to change it for the better, not on its    Orwellian surveillance programs.    When it comes to questioning the U.S. establishment, Oliver    never dares to wander into the heart of the matter; he stays on    the surface and stick to appearances.  <\/p>\n<p>      Read more    <\/p>\n<p>    So the discussion with Keith Alexander was very enlightening    when contrasted with Olivers interview with Edward Snowden.    Watching the Alexander and Snowden interviews side by side, it    is easy to see where Olivers loyalties lie. He uses the    softest and most playful tone with Alexander, whereas he is    extremely aggressive and nasty with Snowden.  <\/p>\n<p>    The Snowden interview also reveals Olivers tactic of    obfuscating uncomfortable issues. Oliver spends the first half    of his Snowden segment making the story about how frightened he    is to be in Russia. He is fearful because Snowden is late, the    old KGB building is up the street and Russians are no doubt    listening to his every word. You could come away from these    bits thinking it is Russia thats been eavesdropping on the    world and not the US. And    that that seemed to be Olivers agenda with the Snowden    interview, and many other segments: distract from US crimes by    imagining foreign ones.  <\/p>\n<p>    The cherry on top of the Snowden episode was when John Oliver    actually blamed Edward Snowden    for the major f*ck-up of the New York Times    publishing information that allegedly named a secret agent and    a target. In John Olivers world, the New York Times is    sacrosanct and above blame, but that scoundrel Snowden makes    for a convenient scapegoat.  <\/p>\n<p>    Lies of omission are littered throughout Last Week Tonight    episodes as well. When Oliver did a segment on Obamas visit to Saudi    Arabia, he made the story about how rude the Saudis were to    the president but gave no context at all. According to Oliver,    the Saudis just randomly decided to hate Obama. Of course, the    actual context is pretty important, since Obama went to Saudi    Arabia to calm the royal    family over the 9-11 lawsuits and the congressional bills    opening up the Saudis to liabilities for the attacks. Why    Oliver would ignore this is beyond me.  <\/p>\n<p>    When Oliver doesnt ignore context is also revealing. In two    segments on Ramzan Kadyrov, the Sunni strongman in Chechnya who    had lost his cat, Oliver went to great lengths to emphasize Kadyrovs ties to    Putin. He also spoke of Kadyrovs Wikipedia page, which has a    section about his human rights abuses, and spoke of it as if it    were some sort of smoking gun. This is curious, as there was no    mention of human rights abuses when another group of despotic    Sunni Muslims, the Saudis, were the topic. And the Saudis    dont just have a section on their Wikipedia page about human    rights abuses, they have a whole page    dedicated to their human rights abuses! But Kadyrov is an enemy    of the U.S. establishment and the Saudis are protected by it,    so Oliver acted accordingly.  <\/p>\n<p>      Read more    <\/p>\n<p>    Oliver only uses context when it supports the official    narrative, not when it undermines it. A case in point was his    coverage of the protests in Brazil against the left-wing    Workers Party government. Oliver made that story about left    wing corruption in Brazil, and nothing more. A closer    examination of those protests reveals that a major factor was    class and race,    with wealthy Whites protesting against the government and poor    Black\/Brown people protesting for it. Race and class would    normally be things that someone like John Oliver, and his    liberal audience, would focus on, he certainly would in    relation to the Tea Party or Trump supporters here in the U.S.    But in South America, the official U.S. narrative is left-wing,    populist governments are no bueno, and so Oliver, whether it    be in regards to Dilma Rousseff in Brazil or Rafael Correa in    Ecuador, propagates that position.  <\/p>\n<p>    In contrast to his coverage of Brazil, watch this segment on turmoil in another    left-wing South American country, Venezuela. In it, Oliver    opens with a news story that clearly defines the context of the    protests, with the poor and working class on one side, and the    military and police on the government side. Why clarify the    struggle in Venezuela so distinctly but keep the Brazil    situation murky at best? Because context in the Venezuela story    supports the establishment media narrative that Oliver wants to    sell, while undermining it in the Brazil story.  <\/p>\n<p>    And finally, the most remarkable proof of Oliver being an    establishment shill occurred on the season three finale. Oliver    actually pleaded with his    audience to subscribe to the New York Times and the Washington    Post in order to counter Trump and 'fake news'. This was the    first time John Oliver ever made me laugh out loud, as buying    the Times and Post as an antidote to fake news is like    treating obesity with a diet of pizza and ice cream.  <\/p>\n<p>    It is too bad that Olivers insipidly predictable comedy and    insidious support for all things establishment are so beloved    by his minions. They obviously dont know it yet, but John    Oliver isnt laughing with them, hes laughing at them, all the    way to the bank.  <\/p>\n<p>    Michael McCaffrey, for RT  <\/p>\n<p>    Michael McCaffrey is a freelance writer, film critic and    cultural commentator. He currently resides in Los Angeles where    he runs his acting coaching and media consulting    business.mpmacting.com\/blog\/  <\/p>\n<p>  The statements, views and opinions expressed in this column are  solely those of the author and do not necessarily represent those  of RT.<\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>Original post:<br \/>\n<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/www.rt.com\/op-edge\/377066-season-john-oliver-establishment\/\" title=\"Another season of John Oliver, shameless pro-establishment shill - RT\">Another season of John Oliver, shameless pro-establishment shill - RT<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> This Sunday, season four of John Olivers Last Week Tonight premieres. 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