Monday, October 20, 2008

Random Scene On SNL

Wow! The opening scene on Saturday Night Live was probably the most random ever. It started with the SNL cast member that plays Sarah Palin, then it cuts over to the Real Sarah Palin talking to, what's his name, the guy that runs SNL. Then Mark Wahlberg interrupts them, doesn't even acknowledge Sarah, and then walks off again, then Alec Baldwin shows up and ends up walking off, arm in arm, with Sarah. Then the Real Sarah ends the skit with the the famous "live from New York, it's Saturday night," announcement.

It was actually kind of nice to see people with very different political views, getting over themselves, and having some fun. Wouldn't it be nice, if we could all do a little more of that. My feeling is that there is extreme hatred on the left, and that probably isn't going to just go away. Why is it that way? Do you ever see conservatives showing up at a liberal meeting to disrupt the whole thing by screaming, and yelling, some protest? I think, we on the right, are just as passionate about our views as the left, but we don't get in their face about it.

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