Posted on 10/07/2008 7:20:18 AM PDT by Quaker
Saturday Night Live on Oct. 4, 2008 did a skit which blamed Democrats for the financial crisis. It mysteriously disappeared from the SNL website. This most probably after protests from Democrat operatives such as George Soros. Not to worry. Here is a YouTube video of that missing skit.
Note: YouTube removed the Video. NBC must be worried about this becoming viral.
I am uploading elsewhere. Check back later for the skit. I'm not giving up. -George
(Excerpt) Read more at stuckon-stupid.com ...
ping for later
I would have never bothered to watch anything on SNL until Freepers pointed out that they were trying to hide it.
I think it hits too close to the mark to be funny. But it is really good political commentary. Although “George Soros...Owner, Democratic Party” was pretty good.
Works for me. ;^)
I’m glad I got to see it-—Sunday morning at the NBC website. It was very funny, esp. the Pelosi eye rolls and the mortgage “victims”.
I agree with another poster that a spoof of Tina Fey’s commercial would be a riot.
Bump!
But yes, it now works again.
I saw it. Maybe it was deleted on the net. They did a bailout skit.
youtube, as Biden would say, “God love, ‘em”.
Free Republic has the best video/url savers bar none.
Someone needs to upload the original to Vimeo if you have an account. YouTube is NOTORIOUS for taking vids down. KEEP THIS VIDEO VISIBLE!!!!! Tube keeps jerking it! What would you expect from a company owned by Google? Eh? They just luuuuuuuuv free speech. *sarcasm*
Also a really good idea is uploading it to Rapidshare to keep it nice and safe. Then you can provide the linky-plinky! JMO!
I don’t see how nbc has any right to pull the video. c-span’s logo was used for the skit so it could have something to do with that.
That’s the plausible deniability. Easy enough to edit the C-SPAN bug.
The only time National Lampoon lost a lawsuit was concerning a spoof of a VW ad which stated “If Ted Kennedy had driven a VW, he’d be president.”
Increasingly difficult to find this video.
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