Okay, post the traditional comments such as "SNL hasn't been funny since the 70's", "SNL was never funny" :)
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04/14/2012 4:08:05 PM PDT by
SMGFan
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To: SMGFan
"SNL was never funny"And I never could stand it. This just reinforces my opinion.
37 posted on
04/14/2012 5:40:32 PM PDT by
bgill
To: SMGFan
A stop at the show could be a good way for the former Massachusetts governor to boost his likeability ratings
...but will instead be another opportunity for the MSM to ridicule and belittle anything that might get in the way of Obama's re-election. I already knew Romney has no principles - I didn't realize he's also a fool.
To: SMGFan
I've been watching SNL since its inception, on DVR in recent years as I'm getting too old to stay up that late!
As far as I can see, SNL lampoons liberals as much as they do conservatives. Maybe it's not 50-50 but liberals do not get a free ride on SNL.
That said, I think politicians should stay the hell away from the entertainment shows. Nothing is more pathetic than a politician trying to "appear hip" by showing up on Letterman, SNL, or Howard Stern, etc.
Some might remember Sarah Palin making an appearance on SNL four years ago. I think that was a mistake.
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04/14/2012 7:21:13 PM PDT by
SamAdams76
(I am 30 days away from outliving Phil Hartman)
To: SMGFan
If Romney does SNL, he’ll be right at home with “his” kind of people — liberal snobs. Of course, the SNL people won’t see him for the lib he is, but he will still be with them in spirit. He’ll even be yucking it up at stupid jibes at his expense because he’s too dumb to know they’re making fun of him.
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