I’ll watch this later when I have enough time. But its important to note that Elon Musk’s aura of invincibility / charity has been pierced, and now big-name talk shows like John Oliver feel safe to actually talk about Musk’s issues now.

I certainly don’t always agree with John Oliver, but this is a huge step forward for the mainstream media to finally start recognizing the Musk problem.

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    I certainly understand that even if they knew all of the Musk BS and scams, they need to ease the general public that does know who Musk is into realizing he’s a dipshit. You can’t just come over the top rope and say this guy that’s in the press all the time is a moron and here’s 30 minutes describing why. So, choosing their battles no doubt.

    I liked the segment as a whole, as you can see from the fact I only had two criticisms of it. So I’m not really saying I didn’t like it, just that it could have been more researched. I’m just disappointed that they repeat the same musk lies we continuously see repeated. It lends them credence, and as you see in the comments below people completely believe that SpaceX is the first commercial space company, first reusable rocket, first vertical landing rocket, all the bullshit we know FOR. A. FACT. is a lie. But because Musk’s marketing machine makes people repeat it online, these people fall for it not realizing what they’re doing.

    I’m very happy that Rolling Stone, WaPo, NY Times, and Last Week Tonight are exposing Musk for the liar he is. And I have no doubt this is the first of many segments we’ll see over the next several years exposing fraud, deceptive practices, bilking world governments out of untold billions, and who knows what else.