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I tried to find the Biden Palin debate from SNL the other day and one of the links I got said removed because of NBC, so I don't know.
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TheHiddenTrack wrote:I tried to find the Biden Palin debate from SNL the other day and one of the links I got said removed because of NBC, so I don't know.
They're very inconsistent in their enforcement. Some clips are readily distributed and others they hunt down to the farthest reaches of the internet.

It's not totally out of character for them to stringently limit distribution. I didn't mean to imply that they were doing it solely because it leaned Right (although they did implicate Republicans as well). I was just pointing out that they had been thorough in getting it removed, so I was forced to link to the transcript.
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RobVarak wrote:NBC has successfully censored the distribution of the skit that skewered Pelosi, Frank and Soros, and also took a surprisingly inside shot at Herbert & Marion Sandler.
My guess is that it's because there was a caption during the skit, under the Sandlers, saying that they are "people who should be shot", and the Sandlers are probably pissed....so NBC might be afraid of litigation.
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Jared wrote:
RobVarak wrote:NBC has successfully censored the distribution of the skit that skewered Pelosi, Frank and Soros, and also took a surprisingly inside shot at Herbert & Marion Sandler.
My guess is that it's because there was a caption during the skit, under the Sandlers, saying that they are "people who should be shot", and the Sandlers are probably pissed....so NBC might be afraid of litigation.
That's my guess, too, and a pretty good reason for taking it down.
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I agree. That's definitely a factor. I only heard the audio and saw the trancript, so I didn't catch that caption. I did see the Soros one, which was a riot, incidentally.

As I said, the've been aggressive about this sort of thing with far less incendiary skits.
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FatPitcher wrote:
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RobVarak wrote:NBC has successfully censored the distribution of the skit that skewered Pelosi, Frank and Soros, and also took a surprisingly inside shot at Herbert & Marion Sandler.
My guess is that it's because there was a caption during the skit, under the Sandlers, saying that they are "people who should be shot", and the Sandlers are probably pissed....so NBC might be afraid of litigation.
That's my guess, too, and a pretty good reason for taking it down.
I concur. After reading the transcript, the segment took shots at both parties, and the captions did, indeed, go too far. Fair call.
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None of this diminshes the fact that this was a hell of a skit, much more pointed and ideologically balanced than most. And oddly for a modern SNL skit: Funny.

Assuming that, even with the captions, people like George Soros and the Sandlers were grist for the satirical mill was very ambitious.

I'm really beginning to think that there are seriously disgruntled Hillary backers on the SNL writing staff. They were pointed in their criticism of the media softballing Obama in the primaries, and they've been more aggressive in their satirizing of Obama than TDS, Colbert, The Onion etc. I think it's unlikely that they're harboring Conservatives in the writers room, but there may be some PUMA types. :)
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RobVarak wrote:None of this diminshes the fact that this was a hell of a skit, much more pointed and ideologically balanced than most. And oddly for a modern SNL skit: Funny.

Assuming that, even with the captions, people like George Soros and the Sandlers were grist for the satirical mill was very ambitious.

I'm really beginning to think that there are seriously disgruntled Hillary backers on the SNL writing staff. They were pointed in their criticism of the media softballing Obama in the primaries, and they've been more aggressive in their satirizing of Obama than TDS, Colbert, The Onion etc. I think it's unlikely that they're harboring Conservatives in the writers room, but there may be some PUMA types. :)

I thinks it more, Palin, Hillary are more funny to skewer than Obama, Biden, and McCain.
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JRod wrote:I thinks it more, Palin, Hillary are more funny to skewer than Obama, Biden, and McCain.
It also doesn't hurt that Fey and Poehler are MUCH more convincing and funny as Palin and Hillary, respectively, than their male counterparts are at playing other politicians.

That said, the dude who played Biden in the debate last Saturday night was good.

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SNL won't mock Obama for fear of being called racists. I'm kidding. Sort of.
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I hate TMZ, but this is too good: Gotcha, Katie...
http://www.wjno.com/cc-common/news/sect ... le=4364538

Objective, my ass... :lol:
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Teal wrote:I hate TMZ, but this is too good: Gotcha, Katie...
http://www.wjno.com/cc-common/news/sect ... le=4364538

Objective, my ass... :lol:
I wish I could have back the 30 seconds I just wasted watching this.
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pk500 wrote:
JRod wrote:I thinks it more, Palin, Hillary are more funny to skewer than Obama, Biden, and McCain.
It also doesn't hurt that Fey and Poehler are MUCH more convincing and funny as Palin and Hillary, respectively, than their male counterparts are at playing other politicians.

That said, the dude who played Biden in the debate last Saturday night was good.

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Comedy doesn't really protect anybody. If Obama does something stupid, which he hasn't so far, I'm sure SNL, TDS, Colbert will jump all over him.

It's the nature of the game. And we'll have 4-8 years of Obama jokes on late night. I'm sure that will please the right.

And I agree, sometimes the person makes the character and Fey Poelehr are perfectly cast. That makes a huge difference.
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GTHobbes wrote:
Teal wrote:I hate TMZ, but this is too good: Gotcha, Katie...
http://www.wjno.com/cc-common/news/sect ... le=4364538

Objective, my ass... :lol:
I wish I could have back the 30 seconds I just wasted watching this.
It's news! Why all the hate? :D
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JRod wrote:
pk500 wrote:
JRod wrote:I thinks it more, Palin, Hillary are more funny to skewer than Obama, Biden, and McCain.
It also doesn't hurt that Fey and Poehler are MUCH more convincing and funny as Palin and Hillary, respectively, than their male counterparts are at playing other politicians.

That said, the dude who played Biden in the debate last Saturday night was good.

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Comedy doesn't really protect anybody. If Obama does something stupid, which he hasn't so far
:roll:

You a reporter, by any chance?
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FatPitcher wrote:
JRod wrote:
pk500 wrote: It also doesn't hurt that Fey and Poehler are MUCH more convincing and funny as Palin and Hillary, respectively, than their male counterparts are at playing other politicians.

That said, the dude who played Biden in the debate last Saturday night was good.

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Comedy doesn't really protect anybody. If Obama does something stupid, which he hasn't so far
:roll:

You a reporter, by any chance?
You haven't seen him on with Olbermann and Matthews? :wink:
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ACORN and voter fraud? Shocking!

http://elections.foxnews.com/2008/10/07 ... stigation/
Bob Walsh, spokesman for the Nevada secretary of state's office, told FOXNews.com the raid was prompted by ongoing complaints about "erroneous" registration information being submitted by the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now, also called ACORN.

The group was submitting the information through a voter sign-up drive known as Project Vote.

"Some of them used nonexistent names, some of them used false addresses and some of them were duplicates of previously filed applications," Walsh said, describing the complaints, which largely came from the registrar in Clark County, Nev. He said some registrations used the names of Dallas Cowboys football players.
A cynic would point out that these are the same sort of tactics being investigated by the FEC which have been used in Obama's fundraising.

For those keeping score, there is a record of ACORN-related fraud in Washington, Ohio, Pennsylvania and now Nevada.

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RobVarak wrote:None of this diminshes the fact that this was a hell of a skit, much more pointed and ideologically balanced than most. And oddly for a modern SNL skit: Funny.

Assuming that, even with the captions, people like George Soros and the Sandlers were grist for the satirical mill was very ambitious.

I'm really beginning to think that there are seriously disgruntled Hillary backers on the SNL writing staff. They were pointed in their criticism of the media softballing Obama in the primaries, and they've been more aggressive in their satirizing of Obama than TDS, Colbert, The Onion etc. I think it's unlikely that they're harboring Conservatives in the writers room, but there may be some PUMA types. :)
That was a pretty good skit. It illustrates the points we were talking about in the American Carol thread yesterday -- that good satire has to go below surface jokes to be good. They really dug into this.
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FatPitcher wrote:
JRod wrote:
pk500 wrote: It also doesn't hurt that Fey and Poehler are MUCH more convincing and funny as Palin and Hillary, respectively, than their male counterparts are at playing other politicians.

That said, the dude who played Biden in the debate last Saturday night was good.

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Comedy doesn't really protect anybody. If Obama does something stupid, which he hasn't so far
:roll:

You a reporter, by any chance?
Please, if just once you guys would step outside the partisan victim mindset for one minute...

Obama has not done much to be lampooned by the media. We are talkling major gaffes like give a Palin type interview. Not policy decisions or platform.

His campaign reminds me of Bush's campaign. They were disciplined, on message every day and on offense every day. They aren't playing defense much expect for when Palin was selected.

Like I said, comedy protects no one. If it's going to get laughs, people will go after Obama. So far he's not committed those types of glaring errors.
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Brando70 wrote:
RobVarak wrote:None of this diminshes the fact that this was a hell of a skit, much more pointed and ideologically balanced than most. And oddly for a modern SNL skit: Funny.

Assuming that, even with the captions, people like George Soros and the Sandlers were grist for the satirical mill was very ambitious.

I'm really beginning to think that there are seriously disgruntled Hillary backers on the SNL writing staff. They were pointed in their criticism of the media softballing Obama in the primaries, and they've been more aggressive in their satirizing of Obama than TDS, Colbert, The Onion etc. I think it's unlikely that they're harboring Conservatives in the writers room, but there may be some PUMA types. :)
That was a pretty good skit. It illustrates the points we were talking about in the American Carol thread yesterday -- that good satire has to go below surface jokes to be good. They really dug into this.
And good satire has be based on truth and the hypocrisy. The two skits Biden v Palin and the Bailout, were just that.
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JRod wrote:
FatPitcher wrote:
JRod wrote: Comedy doesn't really protect anybody. If Obama does something stupid, which he hasn't so far
:roll:

You a reporter, by any chance?
Please, if just once you guys would step outside the partisan victim mindset for one minute...

Obama has not done much to be lampooned by the media. We are talkling major gaffes like give a Palin type interview. Not policy decisions or platform.

His campaign reminds me of Bush's campaign. They were disciplined, on message every day and on offense every day. They aren't playing defense much expect for when Palin was selected.

Like I said, comedy protects no one. If it's going to get laughs, people will go after Obama. So far he's not committed those types of glaring errors.
No, he doesn't do anything funny, or make silly human mistakes, because he's...


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Hell, Letterman is still getting mileage out Bill Clinton jokes (but it is an easy to get BJ jokes on the air). I will miss his G.W. 'Great Moments... Speeches" bit once he's gone (and that's about all).
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The Daily Show did a good piece on Obama:

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RobVarak wrote:For those keeping score, there is a record of ACORN-related fraud in Washington, Ohio, Pennsylvania and now Nevada.

Community organizers at their finest.
You can include Wisconsin in that list. Only here, nothing is done about it other than to report that X number (growing by the day) of Acorn workers were caught turning in fake names.
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If Obama does win the election, what the over/under on how many times he will blame the Bush administration for something gone wrong under his watch?
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