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I’m almost ashamed to say that la Mala can’t usually stay up to watch Saturday Night Live, live. Pero thanks to the magic of the internet, I can watch it anytime including this past weekend that featured the real Sarah Palin, mostly as a prop, kind of like her role in the actual presidential race!

See more clips after the jump!

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Saturday Night Live on a Monday Morning

7:27 am By Maegan La Mala · TV| US Presidential Race 2008 · Comments Off

6 Oct 2008

I think the best part was the making fun of both candidates’ position on gay marriage. Gosh darnit.

On today’s political stage, image is everything and substance is just that, filler. As people await the VP debates later this week, the concern is who will make more mistakes, who will fuck up worse and how that will play out in November.

Sarah Palin, held up as a an everymujer, proves herself over and over again as not fit to run a country and it’s not about what she looks(ed) like in a swimsuit.

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Election time means political comedy. Sadly, this Saturday Night Live clip from this past weekend may have more truth to it than people want to admit.

SNL fires Sanz, first Latino cast member

1:56 pm By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · Celebrities| Chismes| TV · 3 Comments

20 Sep 2006

horatiosanz.jpgSaturday Night Live, my on again off again favorite show (currently very off) and one of my favorite cast members (and first Latino on the show), Chileno Horatio Sanz are parting ways. And SNL isn’t just axing Sanz, but two other great cast members, though producers aren’t calling it a firing:

After nearly a month of speculation that the fates of several Saturday Night Live cast members were up in the air comes confirmation from NBC that regulars
Chris Parnell, Horatio Sanz and Finesse Mitchell will not be returning to the late night staple.

The non-announcement was made by simply omitting the players’ names from a press release touting the start of the show’s 32nd season, though a rep for the network denied there was any bad blood between the MIA cast and svengali producer Lorne Michaels or that their departure was the result of a firing.

“I believe there were mutual choices made,” NBC rep Marc Liepis told E! Online. “When you’re on the show for eight years, I don’t think you look at it as a firing.

So because you’ve been on the show a long time it means you aren’t fired when they tell you to hit the road? Interesting.

Via / Yahoo! Entertainment


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