The $1.6 billion lawsuit filed by Dominion voting systems against Fox News took center stage Saturday during the opening sketch of "Saturday Night Live."
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Standing in for the real "Fox & Friends" trio were Mikey Day, Heidi Gardner and Bowen Yang, who tried to explain away recently revealed texts send by Fox hosts, which cast doubt on 2020 election fraud complaints despite giving them credibility on air, insisting that only a portion of those emails were released.
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Happy Sunday everyone! God bless and love you all! Make sure you know Jesus Christ as your Lord and Saviour everyone! He is coming soon! Don’t be left behind! Accept and believe in Jesus Christ! John 3:16, Revelation 20:15, 1 Corrinthians 15 1-4 and Romans 10 9 and 10.
Happy Sunday everyone! God bless and love you all! Make sure you know Jesus Christ as your Lord and Saviour everyone! He is coming soon! Don’t be left behind! Accept and believe in Jesus Christ! John 3:16, Revelation 20:15, 1 Corrinthians 15 1-4 and Romans 10 9 and 10.
“Don’t be left behind.” FOMO as a religious pitch? Good as any other reason, I guess.
People still watch SNL in 2023?
Yes , people still believe Fox News entertainment
Not many.
@Meme Meme SNL airs on NBC. What does Fox have to do with that?
@The Friday Network people who aren’t sensitive about the president getting made fun of still watch Snl. SNL’s been making fun of presidents since the beginning of the show but the trumpers are too sensitive.
And they still comment about it too, so I guess it must be relevant, at least to the commenters, right?
SNL is the 💩!!!! I absolutely Digs that show 💁🏽