Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Totally weird considering his leadership of the opposition. Well SNL shows you who they are aligned with.
I honestly am not even sure what you are implying?
SNL is supposed to be an apolitical equal-opportunity irreverent humor show and people who work there claim that all political views are represented there but, please, anyone who has watched one episode can see who and what they prefer mocking.
Right but the point is that the stuff they were mocking is very dated, when he focused on frivolous cultural criticisms. He is actually a very influential anti-war voice right now. This timing feels like an attempt to dismiss him as not a serious person when he is actually making pretty serious claims and doing eye-opening interviews with Huckabee, Cruz etc (that people are free to debate and disagree with) that you don't hear on MSM.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Totally weird considering his leadership of the opposition. Well SNL shows you who they are aligned with.
I honestly am not even sure what you are implying?
SNL is supposed to be an apolitical equal-opportunity irreverent humor show and people who work there claim that all political views are represented there but, please, anyone who has watched one episode can see who and what they prefer mocking.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Totally weird considering his leadership of the opposition. Well SNL shows you who they are aligned with.
I honestly am not even sure what you are implying?
SNL is supposed to be an apolitical equal-opportunity irreverent humor show and people who work there claim that all political views are represented there but, please, anyone who has watched one episode can see who and what they prefer mocking.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Totally weird considering his leadership of the opposition. Well SNL shows you who they are aligned with.
I honestly am not even sure what you are implying?
SNL is supposed to be an apolitical equal-opportunity irreverent humor show and people who work there claim that all political views are represented there but, please, anyone who has watched one episode can see who and what they prefer mocking.
Right but the point is that the stuff they were mocking is very dated, when he focused on frivolous cultural criticisms. He is actually a very influential anti-war voice right now. This timing feels like an attempt to dismiss him as not a serious person when he is actually making pretty serious claims and doing eye-opening interviews with Huckabee, Cruz etc (that people are free to debate and disagree with) that you don't hear on MSM.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Totally weird considering his leadership of the opposition. Well SNL shows you who they are aligned with.
I honestly am not even sure what you are implying?
SNL is supposed to be an apolitical equal-opportunity irreverent humor show and people who work there claim that all political views are represented there but, please, anyone who has watched one episode can see who and what they prefer mocking.
Anonymous wrote:Totally weird considering his leadership of the opposition. Well SNL shows you who they are aligned with.
Anonymous wrote:Anyone else find the timing of SNL featuring Tucker with an old school impression based on his Fox News days to be odd when he's a major voice on Iran these days?
The actor was great but something about it all feels off.