Most of it was good, but I have trouble understanding why he’d appear with someone who’s spent the past 6 weeks mocking his running mate, insulting her and her family, and generally abhorring every thing she stands for. I mean, you’d like to think McCain would be sticking up for her more than essentially endorsing Tina Fey’s impression
Tina gay him a real smile at the end, I think she likes him.
Even when Tina Fey held up the Palin in 2012 t-shirt the New York audience cheered. It didn’t laugh, it didn’t jeer, it didn’t boo - it cheered. That must’ve stung.
Keep your friends close and your enemies closer.
The Right is just not happy unless it is getting “approval” from our masters on the Left.
The Left owns all forms of media, therefore they own us.
And we must grovel.
Well...if Sarah doesn’t boycott them, why should John? I think it just proves both Sarah and John have good senses of humor and generous, forgiving hearts!
It’s jarring to us but it’s smart.
He isn’t there for the Palin vote, he’s hunting libs and ‘moderates’.
What concerns me, as someone who tolerates John McCain and loves Sarah Palin, is that you cannot understand why McCain appeared on the show with Tina Fey. The world, political and otherwise, is NOT black and white. There is a lot of gray area, and the sooner the Right realizes that, the better.
...”but I have trouble understanding why hed appear with someone whos spent the past 6 weeks mocking his running mate, insulting her and her family, and generally abhorring every thing she stands for”
It took the players on SNL to figure outh the “real” Obama just like the rest of the country. I think SNL and McCain-Palin have “made up” now.