Watch
John Oliver Call Out America for Blindly Supporting Obama's Drone War
On
the latest "Last Week Tonight," John Oliver looked into how
Americans have come to widely accept President Obama's growing
reliance on drone strikes, while knowing little to nothing about the
administration's rules for using them.
"Because
our rules for drone strikes are a little like Harvey Keitel's balls:
We've all seen them in 'The Piano,' 'Bad Lieutenant, or on SnapChat.
And from, from a distance you think, 'Well, I understand the contours
of those.' But if you were to really examine them, you'd discover
that they're actually lost in a haze of fuzziness and grey areas.
Much like the rules for our drone strikes."
The
comparison, which Oliver says has contributed to defining Obama's
presidency as much as Obamacare and "receiving racist emails
from distant relatives," perfectly illustrates just how little
both the public and the administration knows exactly who and how many
we're going about killing with such strikes --- strikes that have
waged on despite the continued lack of answers Obama seems quite
intent on never sufficiently explaining to us.
"That
is a little disturbing. Because the question 'how many people have
you've killed in drone strikes' is not one of those questions where
it's okay to say you don't know. It's not like asking someone 'who
was the voice of Disney's Aladdin' or 'what are Skittles are made
from.' It's different…And the crazy thing is it's literally always
been like this."
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