Anonymous wrote:Does no one care that in an interview he said he'd go scorched earth if the same thing happened to him? How can he be that hypocritical? And how can the American people accept that hypocrisy?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My all-time favorite SNL skit is still with Melissa McCarthy though!
Thanks for posting that! She is the best.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hilarious!
But he's probably so believeable as douchebag Kavanaugh precisely because he and Affleck were the same kind of drunk douchebags at high school parties themselves.
Best line: "I'm going to start at 11, then take it to 15 REAL QUICK!"
I think they were a different kind of drunk douchebag (I had friends that knew them at Harvard), but point taken. He's close enough to the whole scene that he landed it perfectly. Sort of an "it takes one to know one" situation. But, honestly, what is so really astounding about Kavanaugh is his own total lack of self-awareness and his apparent lack of maturation/growth over the past 25 years. That's what makes Damon a more likeable person.
You are mistaken, that was just a movie called Good Will Hunting, not real life...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hilarious!
But he's probably so believeable as douchebag Kavanaugh precisely because he and Affleck were the same kind of drunk douchebags at high school parties themselves.
Best line: "I'm going to start at 11, then take it to 15 REAL QUICK!"
I think they were a different kind of drunk douchebag (I had friends that knew them at Harvard), but point taken. He's close enough to the whole scene that he landed it perfectly. Sort of an "it takes one to know one" situation. But, honestly, what is so really astounding about Kavanaugh is his own total lack of self-awareness and his apparent lack of maturation/growth over the past 25 years. That's what makes Damon a more likeable person.
Anonymous wrote:One of my favorites is when he yelled WHAT!!! at the very beginning.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sorry but this is too important an issue to make it into an SNL sketch. Really bad taste.
I really wish they hadn’t gone there. So many women are still feeling really raw from last week’s events, and not everyone is ready to laugh about it yet.
You know what - I really don't care. We are the majority population, if all those women feeling raw hadn't just stood by we wouldn't be in the situation of nominating the subject.
So tough. Stay raw.
Way to blame the victimreal compassionate. And who are you referring to as "the majority population"? The majority of women have dealt with at minimum some kind of sexual harassment, and most women probably have dealt with more. Or did you mean Kavanaugh supporters? Majority?? LOL.
Yeah, last week was rough for me, a survivor of multiple sexual assaults. Still thought the sketch was hilarious, though. We need some comic relief.
Women are 51% of the U.S. population. THAT'S what I meant by majority. If they'd all stuck it and voted against a man who said on tape that he'd 'grab them by the pussy' maybe, just maybe we wouldn't see a nominee with the same shared values.
Just a thought.
Anonymous wrote:Hilarious!
But he's probably so believeable as douchebag Kavanaugh precisely because he and Affleck were the same kind of drunk douchebags at high school parties themselves.
Best line: "I'm going to start at 11, then take it to 15 REAL QUICK!"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sorry but this is too important an issue to make it into an SNL sketch. Really bad taste.
I really wish they hadn’t gone there. So many women are still feeling really raw from last week’s events, and not everyone is ready to laugh about it yet.
You know what - I really don't care. We are the majority population, if all those women feeling raw hadn't just stood by we wouldn't be in the situation of nominating the subject.
So tough. Stay raw.
Way to blame the victimreal compassionate. And who are you referring to as "the majority population"? The majority of women have dealt with at minimum some kind of sexual harassment, and most women probably have dealt with more. Or did you mean Kavanaugh supporters? Majority?? LOL.
Yeah, last week was rough for me, a survivor of multiple sexual assaults. Still thought the sketch was hilarious, though. We need some comic relief.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sorry but this is too important an issue to make it into an SNL sketch. Really bad taste.
I really wish they hadn’t gone there. So many women are still feeling really raw from last week’s events, and not everyone is ready to laugh about it yet.
You know what - I really don't care. We are the majority population, if all those women feeling raw hadn't just stood by we wouldn't be in the situation of nominating the subject.
So tough. Stay raw.
real compassionate. And who are you referring to as "the majority population"? The majority of women have dealt with at minimum some kind of sexual harassment, and most women probably have dealt with more. Or did you mean Kavanaugh supporters? Majority?? LOL.