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In reply to the discussion: As far as I am concerned I am no longer watching SNL [View all]Lint Head
(15,064 posts)26. Wonderful if they will make fun of his connections to Scarfo and the rest of that wonderfully
hilarious organization called the Mafia?
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I like to pretend consumer choice is throwing something under the bus too.
LanternWaste
Oct 2015
#39
They're going to spend all night making fun of Trump...it really should be a good show.
ileus
Oct 2015
#6
They could be setting him up for his own "I can see Russia from my house" moment n/t
IDemo
Oct 2015
#8
SNL isn't the same show it was in the 70s, 80s, 90s. They don't mock politicians much, anymore.
Romulox
Oct 2015
#10
Trump has more TV experience, he continues to be the best Republicans have. Let him set the tone.
Sunlei
Oct 2015
#11
Wonderful if they will make fun of his connections to Scarfo and the rest of that wonderfully
Lint Head
Oct 2015
#26
i think the meta point of SNL is that Donald Trump is a performer, not a candidate
La Lioness Priyanka
Oct 2015
#29
I agree with you but remember, McCain hosted SNL the weekend before the 2008 election.
Beaverhausen
Oct 2015
#36
Phil Hartman left and I stopped watching. Read an article yesterday about how conservative
CBGLuthier
Oct 2015
#51