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I think it's highly inappropriate to be doing this kind of thing while an investigation is occurring over sexual assault charges made against someone in the process of being appointed to the Supreme Court.
His behavior is. I hope, the same behavior anyone would have if charges were made against them falsely that were destroying lives and reputations. It's just way too sensitive to be funny right now, unless you want people to hate Kavanaugh and ruin him for giggles.
A voice actress got reamed for copying Prof Fords childish voice on her own twitter account. She wasn't even mocking her, just mimicking her.
I think it's highly inappropriate to be doing this kind of thing while an investigation is occurring over sexual assault charges made against someone in the process of being appointed to the Supreme Court.
His behavior is. I hope, the same behavior anyone would have if charges were made against them falsely that were destroying lives and reputations. It's just way too sensitive to be funny right now.
Oh really? God, how far cons have sunk. No wonder cons are viewed with disdain, it’s rightfully earned.
SNL is owned and produced by a cranky ultra-liberal Canadian Jew. So what did you expect?
It might as well be co-produced by the Notorious RBG....(if she could stay awake for a taping, that is. Its way past her bedtime)
Just like the words Christian and Muslim refer to religion, so does Jew. No getting around that. Wouldn't it have been enough of a descriptor to just have had the cranky, ultra-liberal, and Canadian? What added value was there in adding the religion (Jew)? What does that tell us about Mr. Michaels since there are Jews of all categories and descriptions:
Help me out - when were the SNL skits about Bill Cosby and Harvey W aired?
Here's one about Cosby---but let's face it. Cosby is an old has-been comedian---hearings to put someone on the Supreme Court are a lot more important...
Here's one about Cosby---but let's face it. Cosby is an old has-been comedian---hearings to put someone on the Supreme Court are a lot more important...
His behavior is. I hope, the same behavior anyone would have if charges were made against them falsely that were destroying lives and reputations. It's just way too sensitive to be funny right now, unless you want people to hate Kavanaugh and ruin him for giggles.
His behavior is guilty as sin.
For years, I've been involved in cases of sexual assault and rape accusations on a college campus for work. Kavanaugh's behavior is familiar. It's what wealthy boys who are experiencing the consequences of their actions look like: belligerent, outraged, out of control, lying about inconsequential things (as if we believe he really thinks the devil's triangle was a drinking game) and completely lacking in remorse.
I see what Chevy Chase means, SNL not that funny any more. Making up sexual assault claims and trying to sound like a little girl to manipulate the weak minded for fame or to destroy a person for political gain is also not funny.
SNL and Matt Damon (Kavanaugh) did a spot on cold opening with Damon at the Senate interview table, doing facial impressions of Kavanaugh as well as poking fun at his anger, his non support of a FBI investigation, his gulping of water at times.
Also a target...his calendars, his history as a heavy, sloppy beer drinker in early years, and yes references to sexual assaults...
It was exaggerated of course...
Definitely no support of Kavanaugh by SNL.
Here is a little flashback of SNL's. Watch the whole thing, it was very funny and popular.
It was all meant as a joke. Just kinda shows how SNL rolls.
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