Republicans gave SNL up long ago.

I thought the puppet sketch had moments of brilliance.

On Sunday, September 16, 2012 12:45:39 PM UTC-4, PGage wrote:
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> On Sun, Sep 16, 2012 at 4:01 AM, JW <[email protected] <javascript:>>wrote:
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>> To my surprise, it didn't suck. Maybe it's because they didn't use
>> many recurring characters, and MacFarlane did a decent job of acting.
>>
>
> I agree, except I am even more impressed with MacFarlane. I am not a 
> regular watcher of any of his programs, and have only inconsistently 
> appreciated them when I do, but I thought he was among the smoothest and 
> most natural performers of recent hosts not named Justin.
>
> The political comedy was only mediocre - ironically, on the first show 
> with the new Obama, they choose an angle on the election that would have 
> worked better with Armistan (Obama is stiff and disconnected, but he's not 
> worried because Romney and Ryan are so bad). Also, while I think they were 
> trying to be equal opportunity by poking at the summer ad that implied 
> Romney was responsible for the death from cancer of a worker who lost his 
> health insurance (I will give them a pass on that, even though that was not 
> actually an ad by the Obama campaign, the idea that Obama is running 
> commercials that he can not really be proud of is fair), the way they did 
> it I suspect a lot of people found them to just reinforce their negative 
> views about Romney. If I were a Republican I would not have been pleased.
>

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