Hello America - Season 1
Season 1
Episodes
Couples Counseling for the Special Relationship
Injecting Bleach Doesn't Mean You're Not Gay
Why I'm Voting for an Alleged Sex Offender
Fauci Fever: The New Pandemic
After Donald Trump was seen wearing one publicly for the first time, Nish Kumar takes a look at mandates on face masks. Nish also tests positive for a severe case of Fauci Fever.
Make Trump King
Nish vs. Fake Bar Charts
The Trouble with Karen...
Welcome to Slippin' Season
Nish Kumar dives into this week's congressional hearings featuring Attorney General William Barr and the 'Big Tech' CEOs. It's thirsty work, but someone's got to do it.
Why America Needs to Go to Church
Host Nish Kumar is joined by comedian, writer and "god-stuff correspondent" Sophie Duker to take a look at how America's Megachurches have responded to the Coronavirus pandemic.
How to Bring Down the Donald
Nish schools journalists on how to be a competent interviewer. Rule one: make sure your subjects stay away from fridges.
US vs UK: Whose Racism is Easier to Swallow?
It's the US vs the UK as Nish Kumar is joined by guest comics Kemah Bob and Ahir Shah for a Spicy Chicken Wing eating challenge with a difference. One inspired by statues of questionable historical figures which still stand on both sides of the pond.
Kamala Harris: The Next Next President?
Nish ponders how long it will be before Kamala Harris is calling the shots: Harris 2024, or sooner, prehaps?
How the Chinese Government Gave me Camel Toe
DNC: The F*ck That Guy Party
Nish Kumar digests this week's Democratic National Convention and has a NSFW rebranding idea for the party
How to Ruin a Convention
The RNC: Extreme Fear Porn
Never Trust a Russian
Trump Endorsed Violence
Dying to Go to School
Trump's Plan to Kill, Biden's Plan to Despacito
Why Mitch McConnell is a Piece of Sh*t
In the latest installment of the sh*t-show that is 2020, Nish reflects on the death of Ruth Bader Ginsburg and what it means for democracy and the future of America.
Trump is not THAT powerful
Host Nish Kumar discusses the dastardly goings on in the race to replace RBG, reflects on the Breanna Taylor charge and reveals his, somewhat unusal, solution to the future of justice in America.
The (Allegedly) Broke Ass President
In today's Hello America. Nish Kumar wades through the murky swamp that is the Presiden't tax releases, and looks forward to tonight's Presidential debate.
Donald and Melania Go Viral
Nish Kumar reacts to the huge breaking news of Donald Trump's coronavirus diagnosis. Where does this leave the election and where does it leave America? He also rewinds back to Wednesday, which saw the most disastrous Presidential Debate ever.
The White House Red Wedding
Nish examines the repercussions of a Republican Party and a President riddled with coronavirus, and tries his best to predict what is going to happen next.
Trump is a Bioweapon
Host Nish Kumar reviews this week's Vice Presidential debate before digging down into The Donald's increasingly erratic behaviour since leaving hospital
Bad News From Britain
Town Halls: The Good, The Bad and the Crazy Uncle
The Death of Democracy: UK vs US
The WTF Circle Back Special
Donald, You're on Mute
Jon Lovett Mourns Quibi
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