Drudge Retort: Red Meat for Yellow Dogs
Sunday, November 02, 2008

John McCain rounded out the Republican ticket Saturday on Saturday Night Live, opening the show with Tina Fey's Sarah Palin and some great shopping deals.

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He's funnier than Obama.

No one has ever bought anything good off QVC.

Cindy was made for QVC. She was perfect.

It was the best exposure McCain has had in weeks.
He looked alive, (insert your punchline here.............)and flashed a nice sense oh self effacing humor.
If this McCain had showed up at any of the debates he would be doing better than he is today.

The old man wondering around the stage in debate 2 was embarrassing. The false populist and nuevo regulator who hid behind Joe the plumber was pathetic in the last debate.

Mcsame may have a future after all!

Come on you guys, get a life and have a sense of humor. The fact that McCain can laugh at himself shows that he is mentally healthier than those who cannot.

I thought the funniest line, A true maverick, a republican without any money...

Here is a reference if you wish (if you don't take yourself too seriously)...

Study

McCain's "final remarks"?

We can but hope.

Tina "going rogue" was pretty funny.

Cindy McCain showed that if she actually had to work fer a living she has all the skills required to be an excellent hand model.

Be Well.

/Wonder how much negotiation McBush had to do in order to insert his talking points into that piece.

Eight years ago McCain fell victim to Rove's dirty tactics in South Carolina.

McCain's followed by pandering to the extreme elements of the Republican Party hurt him also.

His campaigns choice to stay far to the right selection of Palin for example, will end up costing him this election.

Oldwhiskeysour is correct "If this McCain had showed up at any of the debates he would be doing better than he is today."

The mood of the country would not likely have led to a McCain victory but he could have presented a more viable candidacy.

BTW Did anyone catch Afleck's version of Olberman? Classic.

I thought it was very funny. :) We need more humor in this country. Now it's time for some serious work. Get Ready it's going to be a bumpy ride.

Dole was funny after he got his ass handed to him in 1996,too.

I saw SNL live last night. I turned it on and had no idea McCain was even suppose to be on the show. For a second when he came out, I thought SNL was doing one of their usual imitations until McCain started talking. The whole skit was pretty funny. I never expected to see his wife Cindy on there either. Both did a good job and, of course, Tina Fey is terrifc doing her impersonation of Palin. McCain does have a sense of humor when he wants to show it.

I thought Afleck was fantastic as Olbermann; the fact that they have similar political beliefs made the satire even more cuttting, IMO

Isn't he really stitching palin up here?

He's funnier than Obama.

#2 | Posted by LeeAtwater at 2008-11-02 10:17 AM | Reply | Flag:

You do understand that they were both reading cue-cards, right?

Psssssst......they didn't write their own stuff.

I laughed.

I cried.

It was much better than "Cats."

I'm going to see it again and again.

He's funnier than Obama.

#2 | Posted by LeeAtwater

cnn talked about this last night and I wanted to scream at them

obama might be funny too if we were allowed to talk about him without fear of being called racists and nonsense like that

those ears for instance.........

and heaven help you if you even think of a black joke....while you can say anything you want about palin or mccain.........

please see thread about media bias.......

Art imitating life?

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