bonner Report This Comment Date: October 06, 2008 03:30PM
Better than that osama obama sand bitch!

Monster1 Report This Comment Date: October 06, 2008 11:51PM
Anybody watched SNL last Sat. ?, the C-span skit was FUNNY!, I tried nbc dot
com to watch the skit again but it's GONE! REMOVED! CENSORED!



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the author Report This Comment Date: October 07, 2008 03:33AM
McCain
THE Keating Five Criminal..... fucks the people every chance he
gets.
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Monster1 Report This Comment Date: October 07, 2008 08:06PM
Here is the SNL C-Span skit watch it fast cause they'll pull it out fast!
VERY FUNNY!
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Monster1 Report This Comment Date: October 08, 2008 03:07PM
'SNL' Skit Blames Democrats For Financial
Crisis
By Noel Sheppard (Bio | Archive)
October 5, 2008 - 12:03 ET
NBC's "Saturday Night Live" last evening amazingly blamed Democrats
for the current financial crisis, and accurately informed viewers that the Bush
administration warned about the looming calamity many years ago.
This came roughly 24 hours after actor Alec Baldwin made the same claim on HBO's
"Real Time."
In addition, much like a report Matthew Sheffield and I did for the Capital
Research Center last month, "SNL" exposed the money behind
far-leftwing causes and entities in a stunningly accurate fashion, including
chiding hyper-partisan billionaire George Soros as being the owner of the
Democratic Party.
Here are some of the highlights:
After Nancy Pelosi (played by Kristen Wiig) blamed the Bush administration and
Republicans for the current financial crisis, President Bush (played by Jason
Sudeikis) interrupted: "Wait a minute. Wasn't it my administration that
warned about the problem six years ago? And it was Democrats who refused to
listen?" When Pelosi protested, Barney Frank (played by Fred Armisen)
corrected her, "Actually, this time, this time he's sort of
right."
Two "regular Americans" were introduced to tell their story of how
they got caught up in the housing crisis, and now face eviction. They both
admitted to fitting "all the requirements for a subprime mortgage": no
credit history, no job, minor criminal record, dishonorable discharge from the
army, drug problem, alcohol problem, gambling addiction, and a pregnant
girlfriend(s).
Herbert and Marion Sandler (played by Darrell Hammond and Casey Wilson
respectively), the former banking moguls now with clear financial ties to
ultra-leftwing outlets such as the Center for American Progress and Media
Matters for America, were exposed as major players in the subprime mortgage
market before they sold their company, Golden West Financial, to Wachovia. Under
their captioned names on screen, the words "People who should be shot"
were displayed.
George Soros (played by Will Forte) told viewers that all of the $700 billion
coming from the recently passed bailout bill is going to him. Under his
captioned name on the screen were the words "Multi-billionaire Hedge Fund
Manager, Owner, Democratic Party."
How delicious.
In the end, NBC should be applauded for having the nerve to present this
information that is clearly being withheld from the public by traditional
mainstream media outlets.
We can only hope that much as what happened a few months ago when
"SNL" shamed the Obama-loving press into doing a better job of fairly
covering the Democrat presidential nomination race, this skit will encourage
some honest examination into what caused the current financial crisis, and who
is funding far-leftwing politicians in our nation.
—Noel Sheppard is the Associate Editor of NewsBusters.
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