Media Research Center no longer wants to talk about Elon Musk’s anti-Semitic leanings, or his vulgar attack on advertisers who don’t like their ads on Twitter (well, X) showing up next to neo-Nazi content, or his many other controversies. It will, however, complain at length about John Oliver saying mean things about Musk. Tom Olohan was stuck with that duty in a Dec. 19 post:
Oliver engaged in fear-mongering about Musk’s management of X (formerly Twitter) after referring to Musk as a “less f*ckable reimagining of Billy Zane’s character from the Titanic” during the Dec. 17 edition of Last Week Tonight with John Oliver. The leftist comedian went out of his way to minimize the actions of the censorship regime that preceded Musk’s purchase of X, insisting that they were merely “struggling with the impossible job of content moderation” rather than conspiring to censor conservatives.
In the same monologue, Oliver whined about the dissolution of Twitter’s infamous “Trust and Safety” council, while ignoring the suspension of accounts such as The Babylon Bee for acknowledging biological reality and scathing scandals like the suppression of the New York Post’s Hunter Biden laptop scandal. Instead, Oliver suggested that the authors of these authoritarian decisions had been too lenient and panned The Twitter Files that exposed them.
Yes, Olohan is trying to reframe right-wing transphobia as “acknowledging biological reality.” And as we’ve noted, the New York Post offered no independent proof of its Hunter Biden laptop story when it was released, so there was good reason to take caution in promoting it given the Post’s status as a pro-Trump shill. Olohan further cheered that Musk is letting anti-transgender hate spread on Twitter:
Oliver did not mention most prominent accounts censored before Musk bought the platform but resigned himself to attacking Musk for restoring podcast host Alex Jones and “white supremacists” to the platform.
Since Oliver insisted that there was no conspiracy to silence conservatives, he completely ignored the censorship of biological reality before Elon Musk changed the platform’s rules to allow “deadnaming” and “misgendering.” Nevertheless, Oliver ranted that a “transphobic documentary” — What Is a Woman? — was promoted by Musk on the platform.
Olohan whined further about Oliver’s tweak of Musk:
Earlier in Oliver’s obsessive monologue, he mocked Musk for the outfits he wears to events, calling Musk a “less f***able reimagining of Billy Zane’s character from the Titanic.”
NewsBusters Executive Editor Tim Graham delivered a broadside against Oliver for this attack: “John Oliver is just gross. “F—able” is vulgar and dehumanizing, and if he thinks he fits that word, he’s delusional.”
And, really, that’s it — those are the only two things that really bothered Olohan out of a 27-minute-long segment. He made no mention of other things Oliver brought up, such as how anti-Semitism has grown on Twitter since Musk’s takeover, Musk’s firing of most Twitter employees with an emphasis on getting rid of anyone who has criticized him, and his concluding comment that Musk is “a guy who was so desperate to be perceived as cool and funny on the internet, that he paid $44 billion to make it happen, only to discover that he still somehow couldn’t afford it.”
Then again, Musk is still reportedly seething over Oliver’s takedown of him, so look for the MRC to do even more whining about Oliver on Musk’s behalf.