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The look of sadness in Leslie Stahl’s face when she has to tell the sitting president of the United States that there has been no verification that the Democrats spied on his campaign is a sight to behold. And then that moment when she has to tell Trump that she hasn’t interviewed Joe Biden, just that voice.

The Village People during Weekend Update was also great. But, I, too loved the fortune teller skit. It really drove home how absurd this year has been. She never said anything about a pandemic, just things like, “I see your husband washing a bag of Doritos, and you are yelling at him to use more soap.” “You are peeing

Adele was fun! Hands down, best skit was Kate Mckinnon as a fortune teller in 2019, forecasting stuff like depression, adult coloring books, and something called Zoom. 

Thank you. What does this woman actually do besides wear sunglasses and go to fashion shows?

Actually, you’re right. I missed the line in the article that said she realized their social issues weren’t in line with her views. Without that part, I inferred she was coming out as a Meghan McCain-type of cool/hip Republican which seemed very much at odds of who she seemed to be presenting as in interviews.

Not just that. Fiscal conservatism means being anti-welfare, anti-regulation, pro-bootstraps and a hundred other social ills. I have no respect for people who say they’re socially liberal and fiscally conservative. They’re saying ‘Oh, it’s totally cool that you’re gay! Go you! I don’t care that you can’t afford nutriti

She voted for John McCain when he was anti-LGBT &tc.

Like 50 Cent and Ice Cube?

Man. I didn’t know this about her and it’s the whitest, most Republican thing anyone can say. Like “born on 3rd base but thinks she hit a triple” shit. I’m surprised no one has called her out on this bullshit but I guess she was really good at playing up how “relatable” she was. Oy. So she supports anti-LGBTQ and

There’s definitely levels between standard middleclass and 1% that feels the benefits. My family in Ohio was firmly regular middleclass and hard liberal and didn’t see benefits of the fiscal stuff. I read in a comment above her dad owns a construction company. Business owners ESPECIALLY are catered to and are

“For me, when Donald Trump got elected that just changed everything. Because this is an impeached president who’s broken many laws and has refused to condemn white supremacy, and it feels like there has been a line drawn in the sand,” she said. “I don’t want to support a president who supports white supremacists.”

She’s from one of the wealthiest enclaves in the state of Kentucky, so chances are pretty good that’s she’s from the 1%.

I mean you have to be SUPER fucking rich, like 1% rich, to reap those rewards. Too many middle class people delude themselves into thinking they’re rich enough to benefit from GOP fiscal parties, which of course the GOP loves. If you’re earning below seven figures (and that’s being generous) and voting GOP thinking

Not just once, either. And Sarah Palin was not a dealbreaker for her.

Yup. 

Does that mean she voted against Barack Obama? Fuck her. 

You have to come from money to “see the fiscal benefits of some of the Republican policies.

per wiki her dad is construction company owner, so yes. She probably had more than babysitting money.

Well, she’s pretty good at playing plucky little waifs, so maybe people figured she came from poor appalachian stock.

When JLaw talks about Kentucky everyone seems to picture her as a plucky little waif hand-pumping well water surrounded with a yard full of rusting broken-down cars. But she’s from one of the state’s wealthiest suburbs with demographics that border on a whites-only gated community. Her “babysitting money” probably