Monday, September 22, 2008

SNL: Incest is funny

September 22, 2008

This is beyond disgusting. It shows how far barry supporters will go to win. How is incest funny? Ever? Aren't there enough other things out there to attack? The more attention Gov Palin is given (stolen away from the messiah) the more desperate the MSM and Democrats become. Can't barry do anything by himself? Who's going to having his back in the WH? I don't want to include this but it must be documented like all the other unbelievably nasty and tasteless things the barrybotlets have done.

"Skit"

New York Times reporters are sitting around an assignment meeting discussing what about Palin to investigate next. Guest host James Franco (Who is he? He looks like Jame Dean but sucks as an actor.) He wants to see how many reporters want to go home - a spoof on the ridiculous MSM's wimpiness. It would have been funny all by itself. There was no need to add the incest, which was clearly done with intent and venom. Totally pathetic.
One reporter asks: "What about the husband? You know he's doing those daughters. I mean, come on. It's Alaska."

Franco then sets up the joke of proving a negative, saying, "He very well could be. Admittedly, there is no evidence of that, but on the other hand, there is no convincing evidence to the contrary. And these are just some of the lingering questions about Governor Palin."
Then there's some real comedy about the reasons why the reporters want to leave. But then the ending:
After three of the reporters agree to go to Alaska, one sues for sexual discrimination after being called "sweetie" by a school board member, one is killed by a polar bear and a final reporter wins a Pulitzer for "unproven, yet un-disproven incest in the Palin family" and then is killed by a polar bear driving a "snow machine."
How is that funny? Sweetie? How lame. And then a Pulitzer Prize? The should have called out ARC XIX for her disgusting attacks on Gov and Bristol Palin.
And then the final shot is an image of a New York Times page, featuring headlines: "While No Direct Evidence of Incest in Palin Family Emerges, Counter Evidence Remains Agonizingly Elusive" and "In a Small Alaska Town, Doubts Still Linger."
What is there to say after that? Three weeks they have been after her. Her view is abortion under no circumstances, which has been born out in her own life: Trig has Down's Syndrome and her teenage daughter is pregnant. But incest? And then Randi Rhodes rants about hiw teenage boys aren't safe around Sarah Palin. Disgusting. It's NBC - what else do you expect?

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