Posted on 11/05/2018 1:01:13 PM PST by markomalley
Saturday Night Lives skit about retired Navy SEAL and congressional candidate Dan Crenshaw just wasnt funny at all.
The jokeif you can call it a jokefelt like someone kicked me in the stomach.
The laughter from the audience following Pete Davidsons depraved statement about Crenshaw was the worst part of the entire skit.
Davidson joked when Crenshaws picture came up on screen Saturday night that he looked like a hitman from a porno because he wears an eyepatch over his left eye, which he lost while serving in Afghanistan.
Im sorry, I know he lost his eye in war (laughter) or whatever, he said as he laughed and the audience laughed with him.
Whatever. Really?
Can you imagine what its like to lose your sight?
Imagine fighting overseas, far away from your loved ones, only to find yourself blinded in a momentary hail of gunfire and a grenade being lobbed over your head.
Imagine asking the doctors at a makeshift hospital in Afghanistan if you can call your family before they wheel you into a surgery that they tell you, you may never survive.
Thats what happened to my husband, Marty, on Easter Sunday, 2011.
Baby, I got dinged up a bit. I love you.
That was all Marty said before the doctors came on the line and told me he might not make it through the surgery. He would endure three craniotomies and rehabilitation before he recovered.
He made it through the surgeries but was left permanently blinded in both eyes.
My husband, who seemed invincible to almost everyone he knew him, now couldnt even find the bathroom in his hospital room.
He never once complained about it. Never once have I heard him say why me.
The only time I ever saw him really break down was when he realized he would never see his childrens facesor mine, ever again. He realized he wouldnt be able to play baseball with his son. He wouldnt be able to drive his motorcycle. It was then, that he came to terms with the fact that he would more than likely never see again.
But he still had us. Our family and friends were now his soldiers, fighting by his side and sticking with him through the worst of it.
Its those small things that we take for granted thatin the endare so important.
He was left in complete darkness, describing his situation then as if he were walking through a black velvety cave hearing voices in the distance.
I wonder when SNLs Davidson chose to make fun of Crenshaw, if he even cared to realize what it would be like to walk in Crenshaws shoes for one moment.
Crenshaw told CNNs Alisyn Camerota, The first part of that skit was just strange The second part, I think, is when it just became dark.
We have thick skin, but as veterans, its hard for us to understand why war wounds would elicit such raucous laughter from an audience, Crenshaw said.
I agree with Crenshaw.
And like Crenshaw, most Americans didnt find Davidsons joke humorous, but can agree that this great nation is worth fighting for and dying for. It is this very nation that beckons people from all over the world seeking refuge from inequality, injustice and the darkness that unfortunately plagues their homelands.
While many see SNLs skit as another example of how divided our nation is, to me, it ended up serving as a reminder of just how connected we all are. Twitter responses from all across the country came pouring in after I posted how gut wrenching Davidsons skit was to me and my family.
Davidsons bad humor brought back this realization: Whether were at an airport trying to board a plane with our children and service dog, or in line at a grocery store, a simple thank you for your service can really make our day. I do the same every time I see a service member or law enforcement official.
Thank you for your service. Five simple words.
So, if there is anything Im grateful for in this whole SNL mess, its reminder that the real heroes are among us everydaysome are right in our own homes.
Thank you Dan Crenshaw for your service to our nation.
Thank you Marty for being the best husband any woman could ask for, and thank you America for standing by those who serve.
Now, if SNL would be so kind to say the same, I think we can all move on and remember whats important.
thank you for taking the time to post that.
God bless the Carters
Hey F U Peter Davidson?
Powerful and right on!
He needs to be taken out and given a good ol’ GI blanket party or be introduced to an Oakie for a good talking to.
Sometimes you are just brought to your knees by the sacrifices that are made for us by such noble warriors.
The SNL crew is lower than low. They have no talent and are not comedians.
I didnt know all that about her husband. Wow.
Davidson was NEVER funny. And rather than like Mr Carter, making the most out of what is important in life following his disability, Davidson uses his dads death in the tower on 911 as an excuse to walk though life with a really sour attitude.
I say take him to the "Shaming Stump." Me an' Joebob an' Cletus will give him a real good attitude adjustment...
He'll walk funny, but his head will be on right.
;^)
Thank you for your service Marty Carter.
I think the kid is retarded...is that ok to say?
God bless Marty Carter and thank you. And god bless Sara, not only for this but for the GREAT reporting she is doing.
SNL is no comedy, it’s DNC propaganda.
Ye-ah. But SNL will blow it off and move on to some other idiocy. He’s so stupid that nothing would really get to him. I’d like to drag him through a vet’s hospital then see what sort of jokes he could then come up with, but OTOH I wouldn’t desecrate a vet hospital with him going there.
As a sane, sentient human being ... I can only understand the 'raucus laughter' by concluding that the audience members have abandoned their humanity.
I know some actual, literal retards ... folks with Down Syndrome.
That punk is no retard. He's deranged, and evil ... eaten up with hatred for himself most of all.
If you told the DS kids about Dan Crenshaw or Marty Carter, it might take them a bit longer to process it all than you or I would take ... but it would make them cry when they finally 'got it'. They're very sensitive ... far more so than this POS whose name I will not repeat.
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