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Georgia wants you to hold their beer..

No. Yes. Indeed.

(breaks a wine glass getting her fifth refill) “GODDAMN ANTIFA!”

What are you, some kind of history scientist?

It is indeed in bad taste to comment on someone’s physical appearance, but since someone isn’t born with their hair style: WTF year is this? Wadsack’s hair looks like Dollar Store Elvira and her colleague Griffin needs to lay off the Flowbee.

This is the most egregious case of government, uh, reach, I’ve ever seen!

also driving a Tesla whilst being aligned on the anti-EV party line.

Huh huh. They said Wadsack. Huh huh huh.

Cecily Strong’s Jeanine Pirro bit on WE where she drills Jost full in the face with a glass of wine over the shoulder from 10 feet away may be my favorite moment of the last 10 years. It was already so delightfully absurd but that stroke of luck (I bet she couldn’t do that again in 20 tries) put it over the top.

Their annual Christmas joke swap is all-time for WE. It’s fun to watch comedians get to cut loose more than the confines of the show will usually allow. I’d love to see a full-R, don’t-give-a-fuck episode of SNL.

He is the textbook example of failing upward.

Kenan always makes me laugh.  I especially enjoy his game show host characters.

I promise there’s someone left off this list who was funnier than Jimmy Fallon.

Thompson certainly has his own style. To me, his frequent ‘woodeness’ is almost a form of protest, a sort of resignation to the situation he’s in because his talent is being tragically wasted: “Here I am. The token Black guy and I’m going to do this Lorne.” I find it hilarious.

Will Forte should be higher and I’d fit Beck Bennett in there somewhere - I feel like in the last decade or so of SNL, he was the most underrated cast member. Get Moynihan outta there, maybe. Otherwise, pretty agreeable/predictable list.

The bastion of free speech, where the owner selectively censors whatever he wants (like the term “cis”) and literally alters tweets he does not like the speech of.

Elizabeth Blackstock is the most insightful Indycar writer since Robin Miller, and deserves a larger audience (and probably a raise). 

Like F1... without any of the glamor or attractions.

cackling

If I wrote a 2,500 word article and this was the first reply I would start day drinking.