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stephanie
10-06-2008, 10:14 PM
hummmm??

By Michelle Malkin • October 6, 2008 10:46 PM

Over the weekend, I watched a hilarious, dead-on, and surprisingly honest skit on Saturday Night Live about the craptastic bailout and its Democrat roots. The skit called out Fannie/Freddie and featured Nancy Pelosi dragging out various sob-story “victims” — who turned out to be a parade of deadbeats and schemers. I was going to post the video for you tonight, but I can’t.

The video has been pulled. Vanished into thin air.

Where did it go and why?

I have a theory.

One of the rapacious couples featured in the skit was Herbert and Marion Sandler (portrayed by Darrell Hammond and Casey Wilson). Unlike the other composite figures, the Sandlers are a real-life couple.

As Todd Thurman at Heritage notes, the Sandlers are left-wing moguls who built “a mortgage company whose major product was subprime mortgages and they sold it to Wachovia for $24.2 billion in 2006. And what do the Sandlers do when they are not peddling subprime garbage? They are busy writing checks to leftist groups like the Center for American Progress, the American Civil Liberties Union, and Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now (ACORN). Yes that ACORN.”

The Sandlers are seething over the skit. Anyone else smell a legal threat behind the disappearance of the vid?

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http://michellemalkin.com/2008/10/06/the-missing-snl-bailout-skit-and-the-soros-connection/#comments

Yurt
10-07-2008, 12:34 AM
wtf? i made a thread about this in the lounge....gotta love the dems right to free speech, their speech and their speech alone

Little-Acorn
10-07-2008, 12:42 PM
When any type of controversial video comes out anywhere, usually someone immediately puts a copy of it on Youtube or other such website. It then gets copied, duplicated, and re-posted everywhere.

Anybody know if there are any such copies of this SNL video on Youtube, Flickr, Google Videos or other such sites?

stephanie
10-07-2008, 12:46 PM
When any type of controversial video comes out anywhere, usually someone immediately puts a copy of it on Youtube or other such website. It then gets copied, duplicated, and re-posted everywhere.

Anybody know if there are any such copies of this SNL video on Youtube, Flickr, Google Videos or other such sites?

Try Rush Limbaughs site.. I heard he was going to put a copy up..I'm off to work or I would look for ya...:cheers2:

Little-Acorn
10-07-2008, 12:55 PM
Try Rush Limbaughs site.. I heard he was going to put a copy up..I'm off to work or I would look for ya...:cheers2:

I'm at work now, and can't access most of those sites from here. Darned firewalls....