The SNL skit with Obama and Clinton was so skewed, there is no doubt that it was a free campaign ad for Hillary. If our country loses the opportunity to be lead by a genius like Obama because of two bit slanted skits on SNL, we’ll deserve what we get. Why doesn’t SNL do a skit about how Hillary already had 8 years and didn’t do squat. Why doesn’t SNL do a skit about how Hillary can’t even come up with her own slogans. Now SHE’S the “comeback kid.” Give me a break.



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Oh please, Obama has had a free ride the entire trip. He’s an empty suit. The media are tripping over themselves so they do not give the appearance of being racist by actually being CRITICAL of anything he says or does. I don’t know who to vote for, but the skit was funny and spot on!
Saki on March 5th, 2008 at 7:26 pm | Link
Tonight’s SNL has gone too far in deprecating Obama, this is beyond satire or comedy and plain wrong. They might just come out and declare themselves part of the Clinton smear machine.
This is exactly what’s wrong with America right now, News organisations taking partisan politics, this might just be a fair journalism if both candidates were given fair smear BUT SNL has been on Obama for three weeks in a roll. I’ve just about had, will consider tuning this network out of my life for now.
David on March 8th, 2008 at 10:25 pm | Link
I am extremely upset about the SNL skits that depict Obama as an ignorant profane idiot. Why isnt the coverage more balanced with showing Hillary acting like she is schizo. I have no problems with comedy or freedom of expression, however, for a television program to exihit extreme bias towards one candidate or the other is very unprofessional. I will be calling NBC
laura ferris on March 10th, 2008 at 10:47 am | Link
One word people sorry two words Fairness Doctrine. Now you see how the conservative side of the isle feels with the continuous positive for the Democrats in the mainstream media.
Do not bring back the fairness doctrine its simply not right and those who have opions have the right to express them.
mark on September 22nd, 2008 at 8:02 am | Link
I thought that skit was a real true life documentary. hummmmmmm
Jason on November 29th, 2009 at 10:27 am | Link