Hillary Clinton Was The Lady Ghostbusters Of Presidential Candidates
…had to survive last Saturday’s now-infamous cold open: SNL’s Kate McKinnon put on her Hillary Clinton pantsuit and sat down at the piano and banged out a mawkish version of…
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…had to survive last Saturday’s now-infamous cold open: SNL’s Kate McKinnon put on her Hillary Clinton pantsuit and sat down at the piano and banged out a mawkish version of…
…crowd at NBC’s “Saturday Night Live.” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VuEu3YfxKhw For once, SNL’s writers ever so slightly acknowledged the flaws of a Democrat president, and they got it precisely right. The insanity of…
…the crowd. Viewers at home were certain he had plenty to say, but NBC and SNL didn’t want to show it. In the footage captured by various members of the…
…didn’t stop the joke from amusing Davidson. Jokes about wounded veterans have not been historically well-received, and this SNL snafu was no different. Backlash was immediate, with many on social…
…elites seem clearly to prefer the former, which is presumably why “SNL” opted to let Gillis go. NBC faced both a moral decision and a business decision: a) Is it…
…her bizarrely sober performance of “Hallelujah” the episode after President Trump won. Regarding “SNL’s” partisanship, we didn’t need a tell, but this would certainly have qualified. (See also the chummy…
…a fun way to test exactly how weak SNL’s commitment to actual satire has become. Chris Rock hosted the much-watched premiere episode, and delivered the best political bits of the…
…of Baldwin, a notoriously anti-Trump comic whose wife faked being a Spaniard for years, after he assumed the role of Trump in the infamous “SNL” sketches. “Just tried watching Saturday…
…yuks. Likewise, when Jimmy Fallon graduated to “The Tonight Show,” fellow SNL alum Seth Meyers took over Fallon’s spot on “Late Night.” But unlike Fallon, whose comedic stylings have always…
…and hypocrisies that drive everyone else nuts about urban cultural elites. It’s so accurate that I have to wonder: if the folks at SNL knew about the bubble, how come…
Lena Dunham hosted Saturday Night Live this weekend and the reviews are in. The right-wing site Truth Revolt blared: ‘Girls’ Star Lena Dunham Gets Nude, Mocks Bible on SNL Earns…
…voted against the Violence Against Women Act, sorry mamís!” ¡Hola, Marco Rubio! #SNL http://t.co/JdC5hv5nMH— Saturday Night Live (@nbcsnl) May 10, 2015 ¡Ay Dios mío! Rubio’s policy stances are stripped down…
…is in the SNL style, and it’s also funnier than SNL has been in years (which is, admittedly, not saying much, but it’s genuinely funny). Here it is: Cruz’s family…
…the bigger culprit is cancel culture. SNL fired comedian Shane Gillis before he even started because his humor included racial stereotypes that SNL once aired itself to try to get…
…good for “SNL,” which could seriously use some sparks of excitement. And it’s all because most people do not accept the boundaries applied to comedy by its serial scolds, who…
…aimless as its central character. The film follows Scott, a 24-year-old high school drop out played by SNL castmember Pete Davidson. He wastes his days smoking weed in his mother’s…
…out the same day featuring Molly Kearney, introduced as “‘SNL’s’ first nonbinary cast member,” who floated in like a woke and unfunny female reincarnation of Chris Farley. “There are now…
…He was the black guy in ‘Predator.’” It was hilarious and a reminder of a time when “SNL” was not only still occasionally funny, but that people didn’t use to…
…to watch Norm’s original “SNL” run as “Weekend Update” anchor. So it was only when I got to college and Comedy Central ran old “SNLs” on repeat all afternoon that…
…in the stomach when he spends several chapters detailing the aftermath of his attempt to contract-murder Silverman’s love interest, SNL writer Dave Attell. Would you appreciate learning something about comedy…
…like a pop culture reference from 1967. I was going to embed the video, but it’s just painfully maudlin, and the SNL version is badly sung, so follow the links…
…considered to be complete garbage by critics, they somehow amazingly continue to find audiences. So much so that Netflix has re-upped their deal with the former SNL comedian to produce…
…A post shared by BootsandthongsNL (@bootsandthongsnl) on Apr 23, 2017 at 1:45am PDT Mom jeans. Tapered, light-washed, and baggy in weird places, these jeans are usually also high-rise and belted….
…getting massive media traction, “The Handmaid’s Tale.” SNL completed a rather tepid year, one I covered weekly. The writing was little more than touching on the surface of the Trump…
…of SNL, especially with Baldwin’s confounding and only sporadically funny impression (what is he doing with his mouth? I’ve never seen Trump do that), but this was a clear missed…
…some of this from Glover himself in his opening monologue on SNL, when he joked that it was nice to be back in New York City now that he was…
…conversations even be?” Ultimately, of course, they realize that win or lose, Trump isn’t fading from the limelight. That’s true. But it’s telling that SNL seems to interpret this as…
…Wednesday: https://twitter.com/newsmax/status/1509354715351556100?s=20&t=6DvPd3cSxRtvBLzJnn8FRQ If it were Palin at the podium, Saturday Night Live (SNL) would lead this weekend’s program with Tina Fey returning to reprise her role as the 2008 vice-presidential…
…candidate. And we deserve a higher level of Marco Rubio parody than what the media has given us. We deserve “Rubio Vice”. The SNL writers should already be working on…
…gotten used to being yelled at just about everywhere and by just about everyone for years – by cable news and NPR and SNL and Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert…
…“SNL” writers—based on a real trip the group made in celebration of Dratch’s 50th birthday. “Our characters are very close to who we are with some artistic license heightening it,”…
…dignity and grace, even appearing on SNL to joke with Davidson and bring to light his ultimate message — civil political discourse. During Crenshaw’s three-hour discussion with Rogan, he talked…
…of “SNL,” “Wayne’s World,” and celebrity encounters, began talking about the importance of positivity and hope, both during the pandemic and in life. Myers used the conversation to discuss his…
…Harris as “your cool aunt” during the primaries, tapping the show’s popular and talented Maya Rudolph to play the role. On “SNL,” Harris was depicted as competent and eager, but…
…nomination for his role of Woody Grant in the Alexander Payne film Nebraska. Woody and his son David, played by Will Forte (SNL), spend the film traveling together to Lincoln…
…experience: he’s great on the trail. John Kasich as: Chevy Chase – So back in 1977, Chevy Chase leaves SNL to become a big hit in movies, which was just…