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Chevy Chase Talks About the SNL Effect on the Election and on Politics

Chevy Chase discusses the influence SNL has on Politics.  
 
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Murrdock71 (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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He's absolutely right.
incrediblehulkmovies (9 months ago) Show Hide
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Hey, Chevy when's your next movie coming out?lol.
mesa401 (1 year ago) Show Hide
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Chevy Chase = has-been asshole. Shows what good judge of character he had then pulling for Carter, worst president in history.
DoubleTalkingJive (10 months ago)
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They savaged every single President going back to 1975. The problem is the fact that SNL is in no way as relevant as it was back in the '70s. They are incredibly hit and miss and will most likely fall back into obscurity outside of election years.
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Not true. Almost all major media joined ranks to elect Obama. He was portrayed as the pure, high-minded messiah that would save us, even as he openly talked of expanding the Afghanistan war and supported bailing out bankers.
Americans were totally duped as they have been for years into believing the Repubs & Dems care about people instead of power. ALL alternative voices & 3rd parties are disparaged, their messages buried by major media; get out of the matrix and think for yourself.

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