John Oliver's Last Week Tonight had plenty to make fun of in this look at Dr. Mehmet Oz (he has a first name! Who knew?) and his fraudulent miracle cures. Turns out there's no such thing as a miracle fat-burning powder, even though Dr. Oz is awfully good at selling the things. "But what's so wrong with that?" asks Oliver, "Name me
Why is it that a comedian like John Oliver does a better job of explaining the infuriating problem of the lobbying by (and subsequent lack of regulation of) the dietary supplement industry than anyone in the "real" news?
Really, the same question is applicable to any other subject that Oliver/Colbert/Stewart do better than corporate-controlled media empires. Walter Cronkite is rolling in his grave.
As we look at the problem of weight gain, it becomes clearer and clearer that there has to be a better solution than diet and exercise.
There&#039;s <i>got</i> to be.
Why is it that a comedian like John Oliver does a better job of explaining the infuriating problem of the lobbying by (and subsequent lack of regulation of) the dietary supplement industry than anyone in the &quot;real&quot; news?
Really, the same question is applicable to any other subject that Oliver/Colbert/Stewart do better than corporate-controlled media empires. Walter Cronkite is rolling in his grave.
Struggling with Italian myself. Only now have the benefits of studying Latin become clear.
It&#39;ll look like Twitter.<br />#DumbingDown