Unfunny “Saturday Night Live” SLAMMED by former comedians

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by Walter W. Murray, reporter

“Saturday Night Live” has just been called out for the biggest sin in comedy.

It’s not for jokes that have gone too far.

No, there’s a much bigger crime, and that’s when your jokes are NOT FUNNY!

It’s supposed to be a humor show, after all, but right now “SNL” is being slammed from both sides for its increasingly humorless portrayal of President Donald Trump by Alec Baldwin.

Critics and alumni of the famed show are taking to the media to condemn the unfunny, anti-Trump propaganda.

“Alec Baldwin is a brilliant actor… he’s not a comedian,” Rob Schneider, who was on the show for four years in the 1990s, told The New York Daily News last month. “I don’t find his impression to be comical.”

He said Baldwin “so clearly hates the man he’s playing.”

Comic Joe Piscopo, who played Frank Sinatra on the show in the 1980s, also slammed SNL after they invited porn star Stormy Daniels on earlier this month.

“Don’t put Stormy Daniels in there,” he said on Fox Business. “What do I tell my kids?”

Piscopo said he’s a lifelong Democrat – but he supports Trump, and he’s clearly tired of how the president is being portrayed.

Even the media, which normally fawns over “SNL” and Baldwin’s increasingly bitter appearances, is panning the show.

“Your cold opens are terrible, cringeworthy pieces of self-satisfied liberal propaganda that are sometimes so bad they seem like parodies of themselves,” Harry Cheadle, West Coast editor of Vice, wrote in an open letter to the show.

Presidents have always been targets of SNL. That’s what satire is all about, after all.

But it had always hit both sides. And it was usually funny.

“You never knew which way they leaned politically,” Schneider told The Daily News. “You kind of assumed they would lean more left and liberal, but now the cat’s out of the bag and they are completely against Trump, which I think makes it less interesting because you know the direction the piece is going.”

While the show has always leaned left, other Republican presidents have gotten much better treatment.

Will Ferrell portrayed President George W. Bush as a word-mangling dunce, but at the end of the day he was also endearing.

Bush himself even got a kick out of it, joking last year that he should get credit for mangling the words first.

Bush himself even got a kick out of it, joking last year that he should get credit for mangling the words first.

Dana Carvey’s President George H. W. Bush was an out-of-touch elitist, but the overall impression was as gentle as it was funny.

“To me, the genius of Dana Carvey was Dana always had empathy for the people he played,” Schneider said. “Alec Baldwin has nothing but a fuming, seething anger towards the person he plays.”

Carvey and Bush eventually became friends.



“We had so many warm moments,” Carvey told Deadline last month. “It was a different time; it wasn’t scorched earth, angry politics.”

He even got an invite to the White House after Bush lost the 1992 election!

And who can forget Phil Hartman’s portrayal of Ronald Reagan. In public, Hartman’s Reagan was slow, soft-spoken, absent-minded and seemingly clueless.

But in front of his aides, he transformed into a multilingual mastermind, running the entire administration himself and leaving everyone else in the dust.

Whether you loved the show or hated it… whether your supported those presidents or not… you’d have to admit the portrayals were done in the best spirit of satire.


Today, it’s different.

The jokes are lazy or nonexistent, in many cases just Alec Baldwin quoting the president but sounding like an idiot – the kind of bullying mimicry used on playgrounds, not the level of humor you’d expect from a show with a national audience.

“You’d think they’ll have to find another approach to Trump eventually,” show alum Norm Macdonald, who portrayed Republican presidential candidate Sen. Bob Dole in the 1990s, told Vulture last year. “I can’t see making jokes with that fever behind them for so long before the whole thing collapses into itself.”

Looks like his prediction is coming true.
 
by Walter W. Murray, reporter

“Saturday Night Live” has just been called out for the biggest sin in comedy.

It’s not for jokes that have gone too far.

No, there’s a much bigger crime, and that’s when your jokes are NOT FUNNY!

It’s supposed to be a humor show, after all, but right now “SNL” is being slammed from both sides for its increasingly humorless portrayal of President Donald Trump by Alec Baldwin.

Critics and alumni of the famed show are taking to the media to condemn the unfunny, anti-Trump propaganda.

“Alec Baldwin is a brilliant actor… he’s not a comedian,” Rob Schneider, who was on the show for four years in the 1990s, told The New York Daily News last month. “I don’t find his impression to be comical.”

He said Baldwin “so clearly hates the man he’s playing.”

I'm not a big Rob Schneider fan, and I also happen to find Baldwin's portrayal of Trump to be hilarious. Especially when they were doing the debates, and he was awkwardly floating around behind the Hillary character while she was trying to speak.

Comic Joe Piscopo, who played Frank Sinatra on the show in the 1980s, also slammed SNL after they invited porn star Stormy Daniels on earlier this month.

“Don’t put Stormy Daniels in there,” he said on Fox Business. “What do I tell my kids?”

Piscopo said he’s a lifelong Democrat – but he supports Trump, and he’s clearly tired of how the president is being portrayed.

Well, Joe, you tell your kids that Trump is a lousy husband, and if they treat their future spouses like he does, you'll disown them.


I mean, SNL and the left are not without criticism, but, I don't see how Baldwin's characterization of Trump differs from Farrell, MacDonald, Carvey, Hartman, etc.
 
Who cares what a bunch of burned out has beens are saying? BTW, why are the fucking washed up morons watching the show if they hate it so much?
 
Norm MacDonald does an absolutely perfect impression of Burt Reynolds. Easily the best cast member from the Celebrity Jeopardy! skits.
 
they do rightwing comedy so its not as funny

the best rightwing comedian is

the waterboy guy

then the joe dirt guy


the rest get jobs in those guys films

most people dont even know they are right wing


it harms their careers when people find out
 
they do rightwing comedy so its not as funny

the best rightwing comedian is

the waterboy guy

then the joe dirt guy


the rest get jobs in those guys films

most people dont even know they are right wing


it harms their careers when people find out

I don't really know the politics of Adam Sandler or David Spade, although, Sandler is very pro-Israel. But, it's true that Sandler has a group of friends that he gives roles in all of his movies, that might not have made-it on their own. Their random cameos and appearances have been an extra layer of comedic effect over the years.

Waterboy is one of my all-time favorite comedies.
 
Oracle of Dumbshit groaned me because I don't like Colbert. Desh wants a link to words she acknowledged having written. I wonder if they drink from the same water source.
 
I'm not a big Rob Schneider fan, and I also happen to find Baldwin's portrayal of Trump to be hilarious. Especially when they were doing the debates, and he was awkwardly floating around behind the Hillary character while she was trying to speak.



Well, Joe, you tell your kids that Trump is a lousy husband, and if they treat their future spouses like he does, you'll disown them.


I mean, SNL and the left are not without criticism, but, I don't see how Baldwin's characterization of Trump differs from Farrell, MacDonald, Carvey, Hartman, etc.

In real time, when it happened, trump's racist/nazi followers were actually laughing their putrid asses off and snapping nazi salutes at trump.

The snl skin was much milder than what actually occurred.

It's what racist/nazis do.
 
I'm not a big Rob Schneider fan, and I also happen to find Baldwin's portrayal of Trump to be hilarious. Especially when they were doing the debates, and he was awkwardly floating around behind the Hillary character while she was trying to speak.



Well, Joe, you tell your kids that Trump is a lousy husband, and if they treat their future spouses like he does, you'll disown them.


I mean, SNL and the left are not without criticism, but, I don't see how Baldwin's characterization of Trump differs from Farrell, MacDonald, Carvey, Hartman, etc.

It was explained that the other comedians had some empathy for their target and the douchebag Baldwin so obviously hates his target that is ceases to be funny and instead comes across as liberal trolling which has reached the point of being a parody of itself.

RIF
 
Nobody knows what Baldwin is feeling in a skit. He is playing a comedic role. What he feels about Daffy is irrelevant to humor. SNL is very edgy. It has always been. It has always skewered politicians. Trump however sees it like the press and he woulds love to shut it down.We could take off SNL and show Fox Gnus instead. Maybe the Jared and Ivanka show would draw ratings.

Trump and the right are such crybabies. If only your remote came with a channel changing option.
 
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