Ok, I saw this over at KOS and though it was so funny I would post it here. I will give fair warning, it makes fun of both our democratic candidates so if you don't have a sense of humor, save yourself the angst and don't watch!
First for context here is the NBA commercial.
Now the democratic nomination snark. I think it's pretty funny, YMMV.
Don't go all misogynist on me either, it's just satire.
Just when you thought things couldn't get worse, it does.
For the longest time, SNL was her champion - now they've had it.
They're really, ahem, ahem,... ANGRY with Hillary.
This is a just a willllllld guess, but I think it's cuz of something she said (D'Oh!!).
Caution: your ribs will hurt from the laughter.


► When you're lost Tina Fey, you're done. Is there anyone left?
Hills can kiss her Vice Presidential ambitions goodbye.
Anyone watching the opening, lol making fun of the Petraeus hearings?
it had some good spots, I love Sen. Byrd, sooo
whats up with you other people?
(please if you wanna argue or tear down Obama or Clinton there are ENOUGH threads, is it ok if we have 1 civil thread?)
Given the overwhelming response to Tina Fey's "Bitch is the New Black" bit here, I figured that tonight's answer from Tracy Morgan would be similarily embraced:
http://www.redlasso.com/ClipPlayer.aspx? id=4bc93c66-a596-4832-8d1b-77a5552b2553
For those who can't get the clip to work, here's the new tagline: "Bitch might be the new black, but Black is the new President!"
I eagerly await this entry's ascent up the recc list!
Reliable as always, Hillary Clinton has come up with a Solution to the crisis of finding another running mate after Barack Obama turned down the job. Rumor has it that Fred Armisen of Saturday Night Live has agreed to play Clinton's proposed Vice President at the Democratic Convention in Denver this August.
The crisis arose yesterday when Barack Obama reminded the Clintons that, notwithstanding last week's results in Ohio, he is still the front-runner by a long distance as calculated in states won, votes cast or delegates pledged. Furthermore, he informed his opponent that he was not available to be her running mate in 2008, as he had made plans to star in his own series this Fall. It is not clear how Clinton intends to overcome the vote and delegate hurdles, but at least she has a running mate if she succeeds.
There has been a lot of talk here on MYDD about a media bias towards Obama. In light of the recent events and coming events I think it is time to put that theory to rest. Hillary appeared on SNL last night and the Daily Show will have her on Monday night.
The timing of both of these appearances (and the Tina Fey commentary last week,) are all clearly designed to help Clinton turn things around ahead of Tuesday's Primaries in Ohio, Texas, Vermont, and Rhode Island. Now, this is great strategy from Clinton's campaign (which is a bit surprising since they have appeared, on occasion, completely tone death.) If Clinton eventually wins the nomination I would say that it will be in spite of her high level advisors rather than because of them.
Clinton ditched her press corps in Texas and canceled appearance in Columbus. Mark Halperin on The Page says she's on her way to NY to appear on SNL tonight.
Link: http://thepage.time.com/
I support Obama, just wanted HRC supporters over here to have a chance to enjoy their candidate. And may the best person win!!!
I would advise Obama supporters to take the SNL skits making fun of Obamamania in stride. Yeah, the skits were over the top, but they were not totally false and I laughed. Besides SNL has made fun of Hillary in the past. As flawed as SNL is, they have done a pretty decent job over the years with political skits.
I am watching Election again on Showtime. As I watch it, I remembered years ago how Tracy Flick reminded me of Hillary. I thought I was the only one who thought of this only to find out others did too.
Here is a youtube video offering:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rleUPHX8y
fM
Enjoy, Obama people and stop fretting over SNL.
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