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you don't get it.
if joe gets elected, do you actually think joe will be calling the shots from then on? he's just another mental midget puppet.
my guess is he would be dead within a few months anyway (arkancided) or declared not mentally stable enough after a few more incompetent gaffes, and Mike would take over from there.
make the bet thread, $100 you're on
y is condom guy so fucking awkward
Black face is IN, Jogger.
Jimmy Fallon apologized on Tuesday after a Saturday Night Live skit that aired 20 years ago resurfaced featuring him appearing in blackface to impersonate fellow former SNL cast member Chris Rock.
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The video made the rounds on social media over the Memorial Day holiday weekend, sending the hashtag #jimmyfallonisoverparty trending by Tuesday morning. Fallon, now the host of NBC’s The Tonight Show, took to Twitter to apologize for the skit, calling his impersonation of Rock while in blackface “a terrible decision” and “unquestionably offensive decision.”
In 2000, while on SNL, I made a terrible decision to do an impersonation of Chris Rock while in blackface. There is no excuse for this.
I am very sorry for making this unquestionably offensive decision and thank all of you for holding me accountable.
— jimmy fallon (@jimmyfallon) May 26, 2020
While the full sketch is not available on NBC’s online platforms, a portion of it was uploaded on YouTube in early February 2019, shortly after NBC News cancelled Megyn Kelly Today in the wake of the morning host’s on-air Halloween blackface defense The video, which has now been picked up on Twitter, references Kelly’s dismissal. (you can watch it below.)
Fallon was a cast member on SNL from 1998-2004 before moving to host NBC’s Late Night With Jimmy Fallon. He eventually became host of The Tonight Show in 2014. All three shows are now executive produced by Lorne Michaels.
Rock departed SNL in 1993 after three seasons.
lol i'm not going that route with you. you liberals are way too untrustworthy. instead, how about if i'm wrong, i won't next you off this forum. deal?
I don't quite understand why politicians think the length of time they've been a politician is necessarily something that bolsters their credibility to do the job.