<$BlogRSDUrl$>

Sunday, May 18, 2008

McCain on SNL 


If you don't think this is hilarious, then you don't know what funny is:



If we are going to have multi-year presidential contests, politics needs to be funnier. Generally, our new fear of being accused of being racist, sexist, ageist, anti-military, or of being morally degraded in some other way, inhibits what ought to be a hilarious moment in our great political history. Fortunately, Saturday Night Live seems to have carved out a free-fire zone of sorts, a valuable and culturally essential niche for eighteen months every four years.

CWCID: Glenn Reynolds.


13 Comments:

By Blogger joated, at Sun May 18, 01:45:00 PM:

That is a riot!  

By Blogger D.E. Cloutier, at Sun May 18, 02:44:00 PM:

The world probably would look a lot different than it does today if McCain had won the Republican nomination in 2000.  

By Blogger Bob's Blog, at Sun May 18, 03:57:00 PM:

You are right. I like it.  

By Blogger SR, at Sun May 18, 05:51:00 PM:

McCain has a sense of humor. Who knew?  

By Blogger Donna B., at Sun May 18, 06:32:00 PM:

McCain is funny. Multi-year presidential campaigns aren't.  

By Blogger Ray, at Sun May 18, 08:26:00 PM:

And the bitter irony of it is, if in February of 2000 we had any notion of the storm about to break over our heads, who in their right mind would have chosen George W. Bush over John McCain?  

By Blogger SR, at Sun May 18, 11:27:00 PM:

Ray,
D'Ya think the jihadists were rooting a little bit for GWB or even Algore?  

By Blogger stylecounciler, at Mon May 19, 02:13:00 AM:

funny stuff. thank you T-Hawk!

On a serious note, if Mrs. Clinton was as smart as we are told she is. If she could think outside the botox,...

She would accept the position as John McCain's V.P.  

By Blogger Noocyte, at Mon May 19, 02:24:00 AM:

I've always been a fan of McCain's comic chops. I recall one moment when, during a town hall meeting, a 15 year-old boy stood to ask him a question. With arch timing, he said, "Can you vote? ["no"] Siddown!"

McCain plays masterfully against his stodgy appearance and reputation for crustiness with a really effective blend of self-deprecation and aplomb. If nothing else, it would be good to have someone in the White House who is genuinely --and intentionally-- funny.  

By Anonymous Anonymous, at Mon May 19, 07:59:00 AM:

On a serious note, if Mrs. Clinton was as smart as we are told she is. If she could think outside the botox...She would accept the position as John McCain's V.P.

If McCain was as smart as we are told he is. If he could think outside the box...

He would offer Hillary the position as his V.P.  

By Blogger Dawnfire82, at Mon May 19, 07:09:00 PM:

That's a horrific idea. You seriously underestimate the hatred that many people have for that woman. Conservatives are already iffy on McCain. Do something to completely alienate them like that and you might just find Obama carrying Texas.

Lieberman, on the other hand... I've been hearing that idea lately, and I don't think it's a bad one. If you ask most conservatives to choose a least-bad Democrat, he is almost always mentioned. He's also a personal friend of McCain's who agrees with him on matters of substance.  

By Anonymous Anonymous, at Tue May 20, 07:03:00 PM:

http://www.nbc.com/Saturday_Night_Live/bios/index.shtml

McCain was on SNL a few years ago with Fred Armison's Venezuelan comedian figure.  

By Blogger Chus, at Sun Sep 21, 06:23:00 PM:

This is what I think: SNL McCain  

Post a Comment


This page is powered by Blogger. Isn't yours?