The 'Saturday Night Live' Bailout Skit Mystery

October 10, 2008 RSS Feed Print
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Not long after the Saturday Night Live cast skewered Democratic lawmakers and "victims" of the housing crisis in a sketch last week, the Web video of the performance vanished from its site.

From deadlinehollywooddaily.com, via patrick.net:

Needless to say, a lot of conspiracy theories were spun, real or imagined, especially by Republicans who wondered if the Democratic Congress, or perhaps Soros himself, were pulling NBC's puppet strings. "If you suspect a few high-placed phone calls to NBC led to the bailout skit slipping down the memory hole, you're not alone," wrote right-wing commentator Michelle Malkin.

But anyone who actually saw that video could see this might be a lawsuit waiting to happen: SNL labeled Herb Sandler and his wife, Marion, the real-life former owners of Oakland's Golden West Financial (aka World Savings), as "people who should be shot" and accused them of predatory lending that brought down Wachovia Bank even though no charges have been filed. NBC told me just now they never received any legal threat from the Sandlers. [Though the couple did give an angry interview to the Associated Press about the SNL sketch.]

Instead, the network claimed: "Upon review, we caught certain elements in the sketch that didn't meet our standards. We took it down and made some minor changes and it will be back online soon." Specifically, NBC said it has edited out the on-screen text, "People who should be shot" that appeared beneath the Sandler lookalikes, as well as the "allegations of corruption" made against the couple.

Here's the new, edited version:

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Maybe the banking and financial industry had a hand in this mess, but the government - republican and democrat were the ones who pushed lenders into making these subprime loans for political reasons. The government is equally at fault here.

Roger Smith of LA 5:01AM February 05, 2009

Bravo! Fianally someone with the guts to tell the truth! Of course it is showing the extreme of all sides but Americans are smart! We know how this happened and Nancy Pelosi can shake her deformed hands at the American people but the truth will come out!

M. Wilson of CA 6:31PM October 17, 2008

I can't wait to see the SNL "skit" about me & Teddy .You will just DIE laughing -especially the part where I pass from asphxiation -waiting in vain for Teddy to save me after breathing that little pocket of stale air in his cars cabin footwell because he drove off the bridge from Chappaquiddick.You'll be on the floor when the police scuba diver finds me in a state of rigor mortis & see the look on the coroners face when he doesn't find any water in my lungs.God I hope Lorne has his best writers & Tina to do me justice!

The Ghost of Mary Jo of MA 8:30AM October 14, 2008

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