…”Is there anyone in this fu**ing country who didn’t know I was running for President?”
If you subscribe to the philosophy that the best and most effective humor is that which is based in truth, then you’ll find this pretty damned funny.
In case you missed it on Saturday Night Live this weekend (and, judging from their ratings, most of you missed it) here’s the Chris Matthews interview with Hillary Rodham Clinton on “Hard Ball”:
h/t Allah Pundit at HotAir, where Mojave Mark made this comment:
I’m noticing a lot of nervous laughter in the audience…
I noticed that too, and that made the skit all the more effective (albeit unintentionally).
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Oh, and make sure to watch this short joke from this weekend’s SNL, too. Which, apparently, is now a running joke on SNL…
Maybe it’s time to start watching SNL again?





I know it’s pointless to respond to this but Mojave Mark’s logic makes no sense.
The way I understand you the nervous laughter is a result of the liberals in the audience who are as uncomfortable as Senator Clinton herself when it is alleged that she has grown increasingly critical of the war as Obama’s points in opinion polls rise.
Shouldn’t the liberals in the audience be just the ones to be supporting Obama and not Clinton? Shouldn’t they be laughing hardest as their long held anti-war position is vindicated? The right, in it’s hatred of Senator Clinton, can’t understand the fact that she is not supported by liberals.
If we can use Daily Kos readers as a proxy for liberal Democrats- not exact, I’m sure- their preferences for the Democratic nomination are quite different than the right-wing fantasies:
Edwards 35
Obama 28
Clark 17
Richardson 5
H. Clinton 4
Biden 1
Kerry 1
Vilsack 0
Dodd 0
Gravel 0
It’s probably worth mentioning that Daily Kos readers are somewhat whiter and have more years of education than the Democratic base as a whole; Senator Clinton is still winning polling matchups among Democrats at large. But among the group you would call ‘liberal activists’- not so much.
Left by Preston on January 22nd, 2007 at 12:39 pm