Posted on 10/03/2015 8:58:17 PM PDT by E. Pluribus Unum
SNL wasted no time in its season premiere tonight getting to the comedic goldmine that is Donald Trumps candidacy for the presidency.
Trump and his wife spent the entire cold open bragging about how well-off they are but also assuring the American people theyre just average Joes but better.
SNL Kicks Off Season Premiere by Lampooning Trump: Im Just Like You But Better by Josh Feldman | 11:49 pm, October 3rd, 2015
SNL wasted no time in its season premiere tonight getting to the comedic goldmine that is Donald Trumps candidacy for the presidency.
Trump and his wife spent the entire cold open bragging about how well-off they are but also assuring the American people theyre just average Joes but better.
They even got in a reference to Trumps Megyn Kelly feud, in which The Donald said that he loves Kelly and thinks shes great, but shes a heifer whos always on her period and I hope she dies.
Watch above, via NBC.
shocking. /s
I would say they’re 60-40 against the Republicans. 70-30 within a year of a presidential election. 100-0 in 2007,8.
Sorry about that, I haven’t watched SNL since the second season, not the second show........
Keep in mind: liberals are bullies, and since they control the media, they can pretend that they aren’t by calling everyone else bullies.
Darrell Hammond does a good Trump (and Bubba of course), unfortunately they committed to go with their current cast guy for the season. I miss him.
Those of us who watched the first five seasons religiously, noticed the drop off in good writing and great skits.
When I watch today, it’s almost painful it’s so bad.
So yes, you can make fun of those of us who remember when it was cutting edge rather than a jumper’s ledge.
What’s up with the literally five minutes at the beginning of the show when they read off about thirty regulars, who can’t produce a laugh every ten minutes?
However, Palin never said this in real life. Yet amazingly, the whole country, including many conservatives who should have known better, assumed this was something Sarah Palin herself actually said.
I think Palin could have done a better job rebutting that perception.
Maybe she got bad advice from the McCain people but ignoring it was definitely the wrong thing to do as she became associated with that silly line and it was allowed to define her as a frivolous and "not ready for prime time" candidate.
But I don't mean to single out Palin. Republicans in general have allowed themselves to become punching bags. GWB was the prime example of this. He was ridiculed and marginalized for years and never once fought back.
Now Donald Trump is a fighter and yet many conservatives now accuse him of being "thin-skinned" and overly sensitive. But this "smash mouth" approach seems to be the right one as Trump has not yet been "Palinized" and remains a strong contender.
Even tonight, it took Trump maybe 28 minutes to start putting up Tweets about SNL tonight.
Especially when you consider Trumps desire to create jobs for the common man, the the Liberals could care less about anything but communism and the next election.
Yeah, sure it will.
So being an SNL joke is good for Trump, but bad for Hillary.
He is as far as I'm concerned. I haven't quite earned $10,000,000,000 yet. Working on it, but long ways away ;)
No! You can not unsee what you have already seen.
You can not unring a bell after ringing it either.
You can not become a virgin after a night in the sack either..
And let’s not forget Bernie’s little rape fantasy script he wrote many years ago, not a peep from the media, but he were a Republican that is ALL we would hear about
I last watched an entire episode of SNL about six years ago, when I was with my mom recuperating from surgery. In 90 minutes, I think I laughed once, and it was a “7” laugh on a scale of 10.
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