It was inevitable, but last night's opening SNL skit skewers McCain for his unadulterated lack of integrity:
The skit accurately roasts McCain's willingness to sacrifice his last shred of decency to win an election using ridiculous and specious attack ads. It even throws in this likely McCain ad: "Barack Obama fathered TWO black children IN WEDLOCK." The skit also touches on McCain-spawned gems such as his membership in a deregulating, modern-day Luddite movement ("Digitally? With your fingers?").
Despite barely a mention of Palin, McCain's campaign will undoubtedly decry the skit as sexist. Whine all you want, Steve Schmidt, but once SNL reduces your tactics to a parody, it's probably a smart cue to try something else.
Inspired by the mendacity of McCain's commercials, Al Franken provided his expertise to the SNL writers:
Al Franken, the former "Saturday Night Live" star now running in a high-profile Senate race in Minnesota, helped craft the opening sketch mocking John McCain that kicked off the NBC comedy show Saturday, according to two well-placed sources inside the network...
Franken, who hasn’t been a staff writer on the show for 13 years, "phoned in" a spoof of McCain recording campaign ads in an edit booth, said an NBC source. Seth Meyers, the show’s current head writer, wrote it, but the sketch was hatched by Franken, a longtime liberal satirist and comedian...
A Franken campaign aide said the candidate had been taping an ad earlier in the week and had wondered out loud how McCain could include the disclaimer candidates are required to include in their commercials — "I’m John McCain, and I approved this message" — when his spots were so "over the top."
Update: You can digg it here (gracias ScientistSteve in the comments).
Update 2: Priceless comment--
John McCain (24+ / 0-)
Cost to produce at a hate-filled smear ad: $5,000
Cost of media buy to smear your opponent across the swing states: $900,000 per month.
Cost of having SNL expose McCain for the hypocrite and liar that he is: PRICELESS!
Bipartisanship isn't going to happen as long as one of America's two great parties believes that when it comes to politics, stupidity is the best policy.
by War Horse on Sun Sep 21, 2008 at 05:21:07 AM PDT
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