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What the heck was Gov Palin thinking?
You betcha!
All the mavericks in the house raise your hands yo!
I tried to watch last night but the show, as with every other time I’ve tries to watch SNL in the past 20 years, was unwatchable.
I mean really, what was the stupidly unfunny McGyver parody? Is the target audience for SNL sleepy, liberal baby boomers?
The show was just unwatchable. After the rap sketch, I just turned it off.
John Belushi is funnier 6 feet under than the entire present day caste of actors and writers.
Yeah...that’s sure to get the Repubs a lot of votes...makes just as much sense as the crap the other guy is spewing!!
I thought it was funny.
“In Wasilla it’s chill baby chilla
But when I see oil it’s drill baby drilla”
Yeah, good stuff
Sarah was great!
Can someone tell me what Amy says at the end before she leaves with Todd and the eskimos?
There’s an Italian expression- “the tongue always touches, the tooth that hurts”. McCain Camp- which candidate do you think most bothers the Obama Canp and the liberals? Get Primetime Palin on TV, while we still are in the race.
That was pretty funny!
I watched that horrible show last night through three terrible McGroober episodes and, only to hear the beginning of Weekend Update as I drifted off (my brain could take no more). Now I wish I had managed to stay awake a few more minutes.
Drill baby drilla!
When I say Obama, you say Ayers. Obama-Ayers, Obama-Ayers.
Hehe.
I loved it. It was funny and Sarah was having a great time. Face time without a Couric or a Gibson in front of it is priceless.
Funny rap song!
And a good decision by Palin to appear on SNL.
Bush thought the pop culture to be beneath his Office, and he lost touch w/America in the process.
And I’m an anti-TV snob saying this... but you have to meet the people where they are.
I’d love to find a transcript of the rap lyrics.
What a dreary, washed-out dishrag! I didn't even watch the whole first episode. I know the character is supposed to be a shlump, but it sure looks like it comes easy...Tina Fey does a spot-on caricature of Palin, but seeing them together briefly on SNL made me conscious of how vibrant the real Sarah is standing next to her scrawny mimic.