This week’s SNL had an okay sketch about the bailout announcement that they put on their website and sent out to the press, but it disappeared sometime yesterday. Breitbart.com accuses NBC of removing the sketch because it “criticizes Democrats.” But as far as I can tell, there is almost no type of person, be they Republican, Democrat, rich, poor, white, black, young, old, pregnant, or George W. Bush who escapes from this sketch un-ridiculed (or un-blamed for our economy’s woes): (Update: the video is available again):


Laying the blame on so many different kinds of people is actually the entire point of the sketch. So who had it taken down? Greedy house-flippers? Guys with two pregnant girlfriends? George Soros? It’s anyone’s guess. I’m going to go with the Occam’s Razor approach: somebody at NBC pushed the wrong button and accidentally took the sketch down.

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  2. smurf face  |   Posted on Oct 9th, 2008

    It was removed because the Sandlers, the two who made 24 billion off sub-prime mortgages, are real people. The sketch included a graphic saying they should be shot. That upset Lorne Michaels who feared being sued.

    Incidentally, in the edited version that is now up on Hulu there is another bit scrubbed from the sketch. Unrelated to the nominal reason the sketch was changed, the new version removes a dig at Barney Frank that pretty accurately suggests his complicity in the Sandler’s success.

    Now you know.

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