
Hillary Clinton On Saturday Night Live
Gabby Babble —
Hillary Clinton stopped campaigning in Texas and flew back to New York to be there on time for the taping of Saturday Night Live. The show started with a skit of the Ohio debate. Then, when they came back, Hillary Clinton delivered the Editorial Response. She then exchanged a few quips with her SNL ...
Two Hillary spots
Hollywood Elsewhere —
Two Hillary spots Posted by Jeffrey Wells on March 02, 2008 at 01:16 PM Last night's Saturday Night Live Ohio debate-parody sketch was curiously partisan -- a Tina Fey -scripted hooray-for-Hillary! thing that was unfunny, repetitive and tepid to boot. The guy "doing" Brian Williams (spent several minutes trying to discover his name) was pretty funny, though. And the real Hillary Clinton 's appearance at the end (supplying "editorial response") was appealing. But SNL has, in a sense, slit the throat of its own comedic integrity with this piece, and the responsible parties are Fey and producer Lorne Michaels . And this vote-for-Hillary ad is the end of ...
Clinton and Obama 2: The Sequels
Tuned In - TIME.com —
March 3, 2008 8:28 Clinton and Obama 2: The Sequels Over the weekend, there were two new volleys in the surrogate-video war betwen Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama: respectively, a new SNL cold-open skit making Hillary out as the victim of the media, and another celebrity-packed music video dedicateed to Obama from the Black Eyed Peas' will.i.am. As is so often the case with sequels, both videos suggest that the two surrogates would have been better off quitting while they were ahead.
Hillary hams it up
Celebs Gone Good —
Making a tongue-in-cheek appearance on SNL, Hillary mocked those who mock her, allowing a little laughter to lighten up a serious campaign season. Expecting the typical parody only, viewers were treated to a special appearance by the former First Lady herself. Check it out here: I am endlessly charmed by public figures who know how to poke a little fun and don't take themselves too seriously. Obama, McCain . . . who's up next?
www.time-blog.com 2/28/2008 — Anyone who believes that corporate synergy does not work in TV should watch last night's Democratic debate in Ohio. There we saw Hillary Clinton using one NBC Universal property (Saturday Night Live) to attack another NBC Universal property (MSNBC, ...
justjared.buzznet.com 3/2/2008 — Hillary Clinton made a surprise appearance on Saturday Night Live ! She responded to a parody of Tuesday night’s Democratic debate, which poked fun of her stance on health care and the softball questions posed to Barack Obama . The ...
bittenandbound.com 3/2/2008 — Hillary Clinton made points with Saturday Night Live last week when she gave them a plug on national television during her debate with Barack Obama. She related the previous weeks skit on SNL where they inquired about Obama’s level of comfort and offered him a pillow.
www.celebitchy.com 3/3/2008 — Hillary Clinton appeared on Saturday Night Live this weekend after their introductory skit parodying the latest Democratic debate. It featured SNL cast members Amy Poehler as Clinton and Fred Armisen as Obama. Vincent D’Onofrio of Law & ...
www.tvsquad.com 3/3/2008 — It wasn't April 1st so it couldn't be April Fool's Day. It was March 1st. Still, there she was, presidential candidate Hillary Clinton saying those famous words, "Live from New York, It's Saturday Night Live ." In an unannounced and potentially ...
www.popcrunch.com 3/5/2008 — Hillary Clinton on SNL . Hillary Clinton appears after Obama/Hillary debate skit w/ Vincent D’Onofrio on the March 1st episode of Saturday Night Live .
www.jossip.com 2/29/2008 — Lorne Michaels isn’t sweating any of the racial controversy for having Fred Armisen play Barack Obama. Armisen, of Venezuelan and Japanese descent, sat with a Hillary Clinton-playing Amy Poehler during their Saturday Night Live debate ...
www.derekhail.com 3/3/2008 — Hillary Clinton appeared on Saturday Nite Live over the weekend and showed off her “comedy skills” to the nation. She’s got the personality of a robot. And not a cool robot like Johnny 5 from Short Circuit, a shitty robot, like ...
www.celebritysmackblog.com 2/25/2008 — Check it out as Bret Michaels and contestants Amber, Peyton, Daisy and Kristy Joe are all mocked in this awesome video that aired on last Saturdays SNL.
www.tmz.com 3/2/2008 — TMZ.com : Either "SNL" came back from the writer's strike completely color blind or extremely one-sided. The show debuted their new Barack Obama character, which as a surprise to many -- is played by someone who isn't African-American.A columnist at ...
backseatcuddler.com 3/3/2008 — Is it now a Presidential prerequisite to appear on sketch comedy shows when running? Hillary Clinton is the latest candidate to hit the shows-that-used-to-be-funny-but-now-aren’t circuit, appearing last night on....
tvdecoder.blogs.nytimes.com 2/28/2008 — Hillary Rodham Clinton and Barack Obama in Cleveland. (Photo: Damon Winter/The New York Times) Tuesday’s duel between Democratic candidates Hillary Rodham Clinton and Barack Obama earned MSNBC the highest ratings in its 11-year ...
www.huffingtonpost.com 2/29/2008 — Presidential campaigns are not well-suited for rational or sophisticated discussion of economics -- and this year's race is not any different. Already we have seen candidates blaming trade with Mexico or exports from China for the nation's economic woes, and for the decline of the middle class. In the Ohio primary, Senators Clinton and Obama have singled out NAFTA -- the North American ...
www.nytimes.com 3/4/2008 — Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton snapped Barack Obama’s 12-contest winning streak, giving her the chance to extend her campaign.
wonkette.com 3/3/2008 — Triumphalist Obamatards, cover your ears: Hillary Clinton is still running for President, and it looks like she'll win the Ohio primary. A Survey USA poll released today shows Clinton ahead of her opponent Barack Obama by 10 points. And a Rasmussen poll taken over the weekend has Clinton ahead by six. This means her campaign can continue on to Pennsylvania and maybe lose there instead. [ WCPO ...
wonkette.com 3/5/2008 — Oh Hi Hillary. Are you feeling the hope? Or the hopelessness? Anyway, happy Ohio to you! And happy Rhode Island. The liberal media are all talking about the ways you could lose so bad. Be Strong!
Saturday Night Live parodied the media's infatuation with Barack Obama while poking fun at his Democratic debate against Hillary Clinton . Clinton referenced the skit during Tuesday's debate. "In the last several debates I seem to get the ...
Presidential candidate Hillary Clinton took some time out from campaigning to talk to comedian John Stewart on Monday night, on the eve of four presidential contests including Texas and Ohio. (March 4)
AP - With late-night comedy appearances seeming to work for her in the days before crucial primaries in Ohio and Texas, Hillary Clinton sought votes Monday by matching wits with Jon Stewart on Comedy Central's "The Daily Show."
AP - With late-night comedy appearances seeming to work for her in the days before crucial primaries in Ohio and Texas, Hillary Clinton sought votes Monday by matching wits with Jon Stewart on Comedy Central's "The Daily Show."
AP - With late-night comedy appearances seeming to work for her in the days before crucial primaries in Ohio and Texas, Hillary Clinton sought votes Monday by matching wits with Jon Stewart on Comedy Central's "The Daily Show."
