Hillary Clinton Addresses Her Losing Streak Cold Open – SNL
Sarah Palin And Al Sharpton’s Red Carpet Run-In At ‘SNL’s’ 40th Anniversary Show
Published on Feb 16, 2015” “Extra’s” AJ Calloway had a run-in with Sarah Palin before “Saturday Night Live’s” 40th Anniversary show, when she crashed our red carpet interview with Rev. Al Sharpton! Watch as the two polarizing political figures mingled and teased each other on the carpet.”
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Saturday Night Live offers the “Asian-American” doll for the girl on your gift list . She has no name , no country of origin and no academic abilities whatsoever … She’s a legal blank slate , as the focus groups demanded … PC to the nth degree … LOL
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Published on Nov 23, 2014
” A bill (Kenan Thompson) and an executive order (Bobby Moynihan) explain how government really works with a little help from President Obama (Jay Pharaoh). “
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Published on Mar 30, 2014
” Contestants answer questions in categories like That Girl, Had That Been Me and It’s Been A Minute. “
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SNL Cold Open Ridicules Obama on Ebola – ” Probably One of My Greatest Accomplishments “
Published on Oct 25, 2014
” Saturday Night Live kicked off tonight with an over-the-top mockery of President Obama‘s handling of the Ebola crisis. As the fake president explained, hey, it’t not like they handled it as badly as they did ISIS, Obamacare, or all the rest of it…In fact, as the president explained, “This whole Ebola thing is probably one of my greatest accomplishments.” He then brought on Ebola czar Ron Klain to take questions from the press and advised voters in Southern states like Louisiana and Kentucky to avoid large crowded areas like, say, polling places, for the next week or so. (Latinos in those states, however, may have an immunity.)
And just when you thought things couldn’t get more ridiculous, Al Sharpton himself took the stage to assure panicked New Yorkers that all is well… in a very Sharpton-ish manner.”
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” Don Pardo, the TV and radio announcer whose exuberant baritone heralded the opening ofSaturday Night Live for all but one of its 38 seasons, has died, NBC confirmed to Mashableon Monday night. He was 96.
Pardo has been an NBC announcer since 1944, and semi-retired in 2004 while maintaining his SNL duties from his Arizona home. During his 60 years with the network, Pardo did TV, radio and just about anything else that required his unique voice talent, including wartime reporting during World War II.
His break in mainstream TV came in 1956, when Pardo was the first voice of The Price is Right, where he remained until the show went to ABC in 1963. From there he went to Jeopardy! and other NBC game shows including Winning Streak and Jackpot!
As the live announcer on duty at NBC on Nov. 22, 1963, Pardo was first to announce to viewers watching the network that President John F. Kennedy had been shot.”
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” In light of the anti-gay controversy surrounding the Sochi Olympics, the U.S. committee presents the U.S. Men’s Heterosexual Figure Skating Championships.”
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Published on Jan 19, 2014
” Hip Hop Classics: Before They Were Stars reveals the television roles today’s hottest hip hop artists had before they were famous.
Watch more SNL Saturdays 11:30/10:30c! “
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Published on Dec 22, 2013
” Steve Harvey hosts as celebrities from NBC and CBS battle it out on Family Feud!”
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Published on Dec 15, 2013
” Three kings played by Sylvester Stallone, John Goodman and Robert De Niro gossip about baby Jesus while riding their camels to Bethlehem.”
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