John Oliver Reads Former U.S. President Harding’s ‘Smutty F@!* Notes’

On the latest episode ofLast Week Tonight,” John Oliver probably put it best by saying that Warren G. Harding, the 29th President of the United States, was probably best known for “dying two years into his first term.”

Was.

According to The New York Times, Harding had a thing for his neighbor’s wife, Carrie Fulton Phillips, and he wrote intimate love letters to her between 1910 and 1920. On July 29, the Library of Congress will make those letter available to the public for the first time.

The Times referred to the letters as “perhaps the most sexually explicit ever by an American president,” so much so that instead of calling them love letters on his HBO show last night, John Oliver labeled them “Smutty F@!* Notes.”



Our favorite part? You guessed it: ​Wouldn’t you like to get sopping wet on Superior – not the lake – for the joy of fevered fondling.

Great stuff, but you would think that an American president would have a more lethal name for his penis than “Jerry.” Who knows? Maybe that was almost as badass in 1915 as calling your hog “Max Payne” is today.

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