Saturday Night Live was ridiculously funny on Saturday night! I swear each skit just kept getting funnier than the one before. However, I think the best skit was Ben Affleck imitating MSNBC’s overzealous controversial left wing host Keith Olbermann. Affleck nailed it!
My second fave skit was their mocking the girls of The View.
Finally, John McCain was very funny acting next to Tina Fey, as Sarah Palin, in a skit where they delivered “final remarks” on their campaign on QVC while selling products.
This election has been crazy in the sense that average people have become overnight stars by asking a question or posting a video on YouTube. First it was the Obama Girl, then Joe the Plumber and many others, but the newest celebrity to surface is a soldier who fought in the Iraq war.
He stars in this video “Dear. Mr. Obama” on YouTube and it’s been viewed more than 12 million times! I’m pretty sure that no campaign ad on YouTube has received anywhere near as many hits especially in a two month time span.
Barack Obama took some time off from his hectic campaign schedule yesterday to go on The Ellen DeGeneres Show where he declared that he’s a better dancer than John McCain.
As soon as Obama sat down for the interview, DeGeneres went right in for the kill.
“Let’s talk about dancing,” she said. “Your wife, Michelle, was on the show and she was talking some smack about your moves.”
Then DeGeneres played music and gave Obama 20 seconds to prove his spouse wrong and he awkwardly began to groove before quickly calling off his jig with a smile. Obama gave a similar awkward dance (above) about a year ago when he went on the show.
“Michelle may be a better dancer, but I am convinced I am a better dancer than John McCain,” Obama told DeGeneres at the taping.
The show is scheduled to air today at 3 p.m. CST. I hope his dance this year is a little less awkward. If not, Obama and McCain should have a dance off the night before the election!
After canceling on David Letterman recently an hour and a half before airtime, Sen. John McCain finally appeared on The Late Show With David Letterman.
As soon as McCain walked on, Letterman asked: “Can you stay?”
“Depends on how bad it gets,” McCain responded.
Letterman went on to ask what happened when he canceled his last scheduled appearance.
“I screwed up,” McCain responded.
Even presidential hopefuls aren’t perfect. I think we learned that from Bill Clinton!
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McCain & Barack Are Hilarious!
October 17th, 2008
For those of you who missed presidential hopefuls John McCain and Barack Obama’s hilarious speeches last night at the Alfred E. Smith Memorial Foundation Dinner in New York City, you must check out these videos!
Paris Hilton fired back at John McCain for including her in one of his campaign ads by creating her own spoof video.
Hilton delivers her message in a bathing suit and stilettos as she lounges pool side in the video.
“Hey America, I’m Paris Hilton and I’m a celebrity too,” she says. “Only I’m not from the olden days and I’m not promising change like that other guy. I’m just hot.”
Hilton goes on discuss the best place to tan (Maui), her solution for the nation’s energy crisis, and her own vice presidential running mate. “I’m thinking Rihanna,” she says.
Her final message for McCain and Barack Obama: “I’ll see you at the debates, bitches.”
I think we’d all love to see that! For entertainment purposes only, of course.
Who is the biggest celebrity in the world? Angelina Jolie? Brad Pitt? Christian Bale? Nope, at least not according to John McCain.
McCain casts presidential opponent Barack Obama in the role of biggest celebrity in the world in his latest campaign video! The video also featured shots of Britney Spears and Paris Hilton, who’s star power pales in comparison to Obama’s, at least in McCain’s eyes. It’s definitely amusing to see Obama compared to Brit and Paris, but do you think it’s a good campaign ad?
Presidential candidates Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama and John McCain are reaching out to one heck of a rowdy demographic. World Wrestling Entertainment fans!
All three did a brief spot last night on why WWE fans should vote for them. Who would you put your money on in the ring?