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'''Saturday Night Live''' (often shortened to just SNL) is an immensely popular sketch-comedy show starting in 1975 on [[NBC]], but as it became more [[politically correct]] it predictably became less funny in the past decade. SNL's attempt to spoof [[Sarah Palin]] was widely promoted by the remainder of the [[liberal media]].
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'''Saturday Night Live''' (often shortened to just SNL) is an immensely popular sketch-comedy show which started in 1975 on [[NBC]]. Since then is has become more [[politically correct]]. SNL's attempt to spoof [[Sarah Palin]] was widely promoted by the remainder of the [[liberal media]].
  
 
In the past, particularly in the 1970s and 1980s, the show turned some of its minor players into feature film actors including:
 
In the past, particularly in the 1970s and 1980s, the show turned some of its minor players into feature film actors including:

Revision as of 16:34, February 24, 2012

Saturday Night Live (often shortened to just SNL) is an immensely popular sketch-comedy show which started in 1975 on NBC. Since then is has become more politically correct. SNL's attempt to spoof Sarah Palin was widely promoted by the remainder of the liberal media.

In the past, particularly in the 1970s and 1980s, the show turned some of its minor players into feature film actors including: