giovanni russonello was hired by the new york times to do a daily roundup column called best of late night. we realized he was redefining the landscape of late-night tv. do you think if someone watched these shows the way you do they would find themselves changing their political views? no. i think that the way these shows work is they tune into a certain decibel level, a certain level of outrage, a certain angle of critique. the president was griping about the size of the crowd and wondering how his pink tie played with the audience. who would you say is the toughest on trump? colbert has been the most savage in his attacks. i m the most unpopular president in modern history. i ve deepened america s racial divide. we are on the brink of thermonuclear conflict. it s got to be the pink tie, right? other hosts are making equally if not more substantive critiques of the president. trump s trust in breitbart actually goes way back.
who would you say is the toughest on trump? colbert has been the most savage in his attacks. i m the most unpopular president in modern history. i ve deepened america s racial divide. we are on the brink of thermonuclear conflict. it s got to be the pink tie, right? other hosts are making equally if not more substantive critiques of the president. trump s trust in breitbart actually goes way back. every time we see john oliver once a week, they ve spent a full week preparing what are essentially investigative reports. holding up a breitbart article does not make you seem more credible. oliver, a daily show vet, has earned the rep of being one of the sharpest political satirists on late night. he devotes a huge chunk of hbo s last week tonight to fact finding. the press is going to be a key element in helping us sort
who would you say is the toughest on trump? colbert has been the most savage in his attacks. i m the most unpopular president in modern history. i have deepened america s racial divide. we are on the brink of thermonuclear conflict. it s got to be the pink tie, right? other hosts are making equally, if not even more substantiative critiques of the president. trump s trust in breitbart actually goes way back. every time we see john oliver, once a week, they ve spent a full week preparing what are essentially investigative reports. holding up a breitbart article does not make you seem more credible. oliver, a daily show vet, has earned t rep of being one of the sharpest political satiriston late-night. he devotes a huge chunk of hbo s last week tonight to fact finding. the press is going to be a key element in helping us sort
daily roundup column called best of late night. we realized that trump through his own style was redefining the landscape of late-night tv. do you think if someone watched these shows every night the way you do, they would find themselves changing their political views? no. i think that the way these shows work is, they tune into a certain decibel level, a certain level of outrage, a certain angle of critique. the president was griping about the size of the crowd and wondering how his pink tie played with the audience. who would you say is the toughest on trump? colbert has been the most savage in his attacks. i m the most unpopular president in modern history. i have deepened america s racial divide. we are on the brink of thermonuclear conflict. it s got to be the pink tie, right? other hosts are making equally, if not even more substantiative, critiques of the president. trump s trust in breitbart actually goes way back. every time we see john oliver, once a we
and the most unpopular president in modern history. i ve deepened america s racial divide. we re on the brink of thermonuclear conflict. it s got to be the pink tie, right? other hosts are making equally if not more substantive critiques of the president. trump s trust in breitbart actually goes way back. every time we see john oliver, once a week, they ve spent a full week preparing what are, essentially, investigative reports. holding up a breitbart article does not make you seem more credible. oliver, a daily show vet, has earned the rep of being one of the sharpest political satirists on late-night. talk to them. he devotes a huge chunk of hbo s last week tonight to fact-finding. the press is going to be a key element in helping us sort out fact from fiction. and they are under attack. do you remember in february, he hires a bunch of singers and