- John Oliver returned to “The Daily Show” to make fun of the passage of America in his “era of the monarchy”.
- Oliver crushed the host of the host Jon Stewart and said he was there to rejoice.
- Oliver told Stewart to embrace to be a monarchy because “the kings do shit”.
John Oliver surprised the public by returning to “The Daily Show” to interrupt the monologue of Jon Stewart and rejoices in America’s training in a new era.
The Stewart Monday evening monologue briefly discussed the Super Bowl, but mainly focused on jokes on the recent executive orders of President Donald Trump, like renamed the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America, and the politician saying that the America was at its greatest between 1870 and 1913.
“Well, it was a good race, America,” said Stewart about 16 minutes from the monologue. “It looks like the constitutional republic that we have been for 250 years, and more like the monarchy we all fought to escape.”
Stewart was then interrupted by Oliver appearing on the screen while the public broke out.
“The lavish son seems to have returned,” said Oliver.
Oliver was a main correspondent in the 2006 to 2013 program. He then won his own series, “last week this evening with John Oliver”, which is broadcast on HBO.
When Stewart asked Oliver if he was there to offer his “wisdom and advisor,” said Oliver: “Oh, no, no, Jon. I’m here to rejoice.”
“America has been amazed, right?” He continued. “Experiment with democracy. You have fought so much to get away from us, acting, throwing all this tea in the port – you always have to do for that.”
Oliver has teased America for having diverged British and promising not to be like the country.
“We allow you to spend your years of wild adolescence to experience your ridiculous ideas of checks and counterweight because, basically, we knew that once you got this nonsense of your system, you would be back “Said Oliver.
“Let me be the first to welcome America in its monarchy time,” said the former “Daily Show” correspondent.
In response, Stewart said that America “had a little trouble with democratic governance”, but not to the point of wanting to “go fully empire”.
“Do not fight to be a monarchy, Jon, kiss him! The kings make shit,” said Oliver.
Stewart replied that England did not prove much better than America.
“For a country that does not want to be an empire, you make a fairly good impression at the moment,” said Oliver, citing “invasions” and “economic farms”.
“We really became our father,” said Stewart.
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