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Cruz: ‘I Would Love’ to Host ‘SNL’

In an appearance on C-SPAN last week, Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX), a candidate for the 2016 Republican presidential nomination, was asked if he would host NBC’s “Saturday Night Live,” as his opponent Donald Trump is next month. Unlike another one

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Watch: SNL Reenacts Democratic Debate

NBC’s “Saturday Night Live” opened Saturday with a reenactment of the CNN Democratic Debate from this past week. Actor Jon Rudnitsky played debate host Anderson Cooper, Kyle Mooney played Lincoln Chafee, Taran Killam played Martin O’Malley, Kate McKinnon assumed her

NBC News Fail: Pro-Hillary Campaign Results in -10 Point Poll Drop

All of NBC’s shills and all of NBC’s lies couldn’t makes Hillary Clinton’s poll numbers rise. In fact, in the week after NBC turned its entire news and entertainment divisions over to the Hillary Clinton campaign, a new Reuters poll shows that her “support tumble[d] from 51 percent of Democratic support to just 41 percent.”

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Watch: SNL Mocks Hillary’s Pandering

NBC’s “Saturday Night Live” mocked Hillary Clinton during their season finale on Saturday. In the sketch, Kate McKinnon’s Hillary Clinton dropped in on people during summer vacation, and responded to what she would be doing this summer, saying, “I’m going

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Saturday Night Live Introduces Cool Versions of GOP Field

NBC’s “Saturday Night Live” introduced their vision of cooler versions of the official Republican presidential candidates. The sketch at the the Southern Republican Leadership Conference, where all the candidates are introduced by an emcee out to show Republicans can be

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Jost to Alito: ‘Everyone’s Already On Board the Gay Train’

“Saturday Night Live’s” “Weekend Update” co-host Colin Jost instructed Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito “look around you, everyone’s already on board the gay train.” Jost said, “During the Supreme Court hearing on the constitutionality of gay marriage, Justice Samuel Alito

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‘Weekend Update’ Jabs Ray Lewis for Baltimore Comments

The “Weekend Update” segment on NBC’s “Saturday Night Live” made fun of former Ravens player Ray Lewis for his comments about Baltimore. Co-host Colin Jost stated, “former Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis spoke out against the violence in Baltimore, saying ‘violence

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SNL Mocks Empty Baltimore Orioles Game

NBC’s “Saturday Night Live” did a mock depiction of the Baltimore Orioles game played to an empty stadium earlier this week. The sketch makes references to the awkwardness of playing a game with no fans, such as a kiss cam

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SNL Decides Not to Compete With Mayweather-Pacquiao Fight

NBC’s “Saturday Night Live” decided to give up on competing with the pay-per-view broadcast of the Mayweather-Pacquiao fight by “pirating” the broadcast of the fight. The sketch begins with NBC recapping its sports line-up of hockey, the Kentucky Derby, and

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SNL Spoofs Common’s Race Rhetoric

NBC’s “Saturday Night Live” did a mock version of singer Common’s rhetoric regarding race and racism. In the sketch, a mock version of “Hollywood Game Night,” Common, as one of the contestants, uses his introduction to say “I play tonight

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‘Weekend Update’ Pitches Slogans For Hillary, Jeb

NBC’s “Saturday Night Live” suggested slogans for Jeb Bush’s and Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaigns during their “Weekend Update” segment. Anchor Colin Jost said that the new season of HBO’s “Game of Thrones” “focuses on a woman from a once-powerful family

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