John Oliver Breaks Down How Alex Jones Markets Himself As an Alt-Right Witch Doctor

When Alex Jones isnt selling his Bill Clinton rape whistle (Let Bill know that youre in the crowd and that you know the truth) or a 9/11 Was an Inside Job bumper sticker, hes pushing pills. A bulk of his time on Infowars is spent plugging his own products under his Infowars Life Brand. These

When Alex Jones isn’t selling his Bill Clinton rape whistle (“Let Bill know that you’re in the crowd and that you know the truth”) or a “9/11 Was an Inside Job” bumper sticker, he’s pushing pills. A bulk of his time on Infowars is spent plugging his own products under his Infowars Life Brand. These products are called nutraceuticals — “Which I believe are the results of the word nutrition fucking the word pharmaceutical from behind,” Oliver suggests — and seem to have no health benefits whatsoever. Jones uses Dr. Edward Group III, a chiropractor without an undergraduate degree (who claims he’s an MIT alum), to push these pills. To match the absurdity, Oliver introduces his own “Dr. Ted” — Jack McBrayer in a wig — to hawk his phony Last Week Tonight nutraceutical, which can be purchased on InfoWipes.com.

John Oliver Explains Infowars’s Alex Jones’s Success

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