I can't believe he's scheduled to host in a few hours. Should it be stopped?
Who thought this was a good idea? ![]() ![]() ![]() |
I don't think it's up to "we." |
Allow? |
Unless your name is Lorne Micahels, and the "we" you are referring to is the SNL cast and crew, then why are you acting like it has anything to do with you?
Spoiler alert: political candidates/politicians are often on SNL. Here's just a few in recent years: Gore, Palin, McCain, Giuliani, Hillary Clinton, the bipartisan list goes on. |
Absolutely. Let him do something that further repels America and reveals the utter lunacy of his candidacy.
Plus, that hair is funny! |
Where's Nora Dunn when you need her?
Yes, I'm old. |
You can choose to watch or not.
Agreed that very few have the authority to "allow" anyone on a tv show. I'm guessing you are nof one of them. |
+1 and lose the eye roll. If you don't like Trump, don't tune in. |
Eye roll poster needs lots of attention.
And a hobby. |
He's an entertainer (not a politician) and a pop culture icon (albeit not in a positive way), so he totally belongs on SNL (as opposed to the White House).
I'm waiting for Carson's SNL gig. Please bring back Mike Meyers and let Carson play Garth! (Google Dana Carvey's impression of Carson, likening him to Garth. Spot on!) |
He could be the next president, hard as that may be to believe. |
Based on the emojis, this must be Castroflackgirl. |
You can't stop someone from being on a TV show owned by a private company. They have a right to free speech and to do what they please in their privately owned business. |
So could I. In fact, I probably have a better chance. |
I'd like to get one of those cool Trump hats. |