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October 07, 2008

The SNL Skit that Lefties Don't Want You to See

Over the weekend, Saturday Night Live did a skit that skewered Dems (while taking the usual pot shots at Republicans) for their complicity in the Fannie Mae/Freddie Mac collapse and the subsequent "bailout." The skit was originally posted to the SNL site along with some others, but suddenly yanked. Why?

Michelle Malkin thinks George Soros might be behind it. Not an unreasonable hypothesis, since Soros is lampooned in the skit as a greedy opporunist who doesn't mind enriching himself at the expense of others. An influential couple by the name of Sandler has a part in all of this too, which Michelle discusses also.

If you haven't seen the skit, you can see it here, where it's posted to a private server. It's not particularly funny...SNL hasn't been funny in what seems like forever...but it's spot on in its use of so-called humor to highlight the truth.

And NBC (taken to task by unknown overlords?) seems to desperately be trying to cover up their mistake.

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You can run, but you can't hide...

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Posted by Pam Meister at 09:28 AM | Comments (2) | TrackBack (0) | Leftwing Lunacy
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Soros had them pull it and sanitize the content. It's been reposted and no longer tweaks the Democrats so hard.

A bit sensitive, huh? I guess turnabout isn't fair play for them.

Posted by: Reverse_Vampyr at October 8, 2008 10:27 AM

But they love the Palin bashing. Despicable.

Posted by: Wyatt Earp at October 9, 2008 09:33 PM


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