LA Times
At the tail end of an arduous, hotly contested presidential election campaign, Vice President Kamala Harris managed to have the last laugh. On “Saturday Night Live,” that is.
Appearing in the episode’s cold open as the mirror image of Maya Rudolph’s Kamala Harris, the Democratic nominee reassured herself: “You can do something your opponent cannot do. You can open doors.” More
I”ve deapised SLN for being swamp propaganda.
I remember when SNL was funny. That was a long time ago.
Supposedly SNL and NBC are in hot water over the fairness rule for this, and the FCC is investigating.
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/fcc-commissioner-rips-nbc-over-harris-last-minute-snl-appearance-plainly-designed-evade-rules
Dramala??
Considering the season itz more like Dramacula!
The fix may be in for this stupid whore puppet, and it has Obama’s filthy hands all over it:
Obama privately smirking, 100% confident in victory. “Don’t believe polls or what you read, election already in the bag.”
https://x.com/PatrickByrne/status/1852392229408493948
Let me guess…the only person laughing was Kamaltoe ?
Break / Off Topic / Maybe Not
Speaking of different show…
New Froglegs out there with BeachMom in the credits…
Leave it to you to find it…
Today’s SNL is to the original SNL, as
today’s Tonight Show is to Johhny Carson’s Tonight Show.
To compare either current show to the former greatness is laughable. Specifically, Colbert isn’t fit to clean Carson’s toilet.
Anon wants to sow despair. Actually, Zippy wanted anybody but Chlamydia; he was for an open convention.
His message to his brothas may be like Wille Whitewater, closet racist that he is, a way to undercut her.
And he’s as much an errand boy as Brandon. In the Senate as much as the Rainbow House.
Unappealing?
I found her PLENTY appealing when she was a’peelin’ my underwear off with her teef!
First off, Dr. Tar, love your title for this post and a chuckle to go with.
Being very close (in age) to antiquity I remember when David Spade used to do critiques on Weekend Updated, and his notable quote usually began with, “I liked it better when…”. That is exactly what I thought when watching the Kameltoe on SNL. Me: I liked it better when Mike Myers and Mick Jagger did the exact thing first.” That skit had actual humor and a the large personality of Jagger. Yeah, there was time, SNL had humor.