Posted on 09/21/2008 7:09:36 AM PDT by kellynla
A week after a high-profile send-up of Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin on "Saturday Night Live," the NBC comedy show returned to making fun of the Alaskan governor in a skit where New York Times reporters sought to probe the possibility Palin's husband was having sex with the couple's own daughters.
"What about the husband?" asked a Times reporter during a mock assignment meeting for the paper. "You know he's doing those daughters. I mean, come on. It's Alaska."
The assignment editor for the Times, portrayed by actor James Franco, responded: "He very well could be. Admittedly, there is no evidence of that, but on the other hand, there is no convincing evidence to the contrary. And these are just some of the lingering questions about Governor Palin."
(Excerpt) Read more at worldnetdaily.com ...
Obama’s daughters, it has been written, won’t go in the bedroom with him and his wife cause he smells bad.
Perhaps, since this entered their over fertilized minds, someone might want to look at the relationships they have with their children.
Can’t we bring back the art of the Duel, just long enough to restore some dignity???
But let them keep at it. Most Americans are only drawn to Palin as a result and turn away from such trash in disgust.
The American people, who are watching and far more comprehending than the media and liberal elite give them credit for, are responding with the following sentiment:
Wow, this is just unbelievably sick. There is nothing remotely funny or appropriate about this, and I’d be saying the same thing if the skit was about Obama and his kids.
Just when you thought that the MSM couldn’t possibly sink any lower.........................
What’s next, Hollywood doing a remake of Deliverance staring the Palin family?
These people are truly deranged!
I heard Al Franken was back helping SNL. Maybe this is his hand, too.
This is a slam at the Times not Palin. They are talking about the media making up stories about Palin.
I just read about this over at AJ Strata’s blog, The Strata Sphere. He thinks that perhaps SNL was slamming the NY Times with their little skit. I didn’t see it, so I have no opinion one way or the other........but see what he says, if you like:
http://strata-sphere.com/blog/index.php/archives/5974
Unfortunately, the satire is not too far from the truth. If you look at the reporting on the e-mails, that is EXACTLY how the story was reported. The evidence showed nothing happened, but story after story suggested Palin might have been doing something shady. Now it was WAY over the line to use incest to make that point, and SNL should be called out on that.
From just this excerpt, it sounds like they are mocking the press and how they are covering Palin.
Reporter: “What about [this outrageous charge]?”
Editor: Could be true. We have no evidence for it, but we have no evidence against it. Another outstanding question.
oh good grief, let’s get real :) That’s a stretch is that a joke
SN L, just doing their job accoring to their PAY GRADE.
I think they were skewering the media...
They start (and keep) digging....
The depths to which liberals will sink never fails to amaze me. I’m not sure which is funnier, SNLs disgusting use of Palins daughters in this disgusting skit, or Conan O’Brian’s use of the baby with Downs for a joke...what a hoot these people are!
“From just this excerpt, it sounds like they are mocking the press and how they are covering Palin.”
whatever their point...it’s still trash...
and I still say, would SNL say the same thing about Obama...noooooooooooooooo
I believe that there needs to be a MASSIVE OUTCRY against Saturday Night Live....and NBC!!!!!!!
this is a chop down of the State of Alaska too. The time has come that we take off our gloves folks.
This is a war against Right and Wrong!!!!!
Polly....
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