Sunday, March 2, 2008

Clinton tries to boost her candidate appeal for her last chance this Tuesday

I have 2 links for online skits that I talked about in class, the one on Jay Leno last week, and one from SNL. The other link is Hilary Clinton's appearance on SNL-
Do you think it was a good idea or bad idea? Was it was a way to improve her image and all about candidate appeal? DOES IT MATTER? HAS OBAMA ALREADY WON, OR WILL CLINTON PROVE PEOPLE WRONG THIS TUESDAY?

I hope you enjoy the funny aspects in politics.
-Shan Desai


http://www.nbc.com/The_Tonight_Show_with_Jay_Leno/
http://www.nbc.com/The_Tonight_Show_with_Jay_Leno/video/#mea=224460

If They Could Vote 2/28

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Web-sites provided because I don't think the instant link will work.

Jay Leno funny skit- interviewing people not eligible to vote and who they will vote for...


http://blog.washingtonpost.com/thefix/2008/03/wag_the_blog_clinton_on_saturd.html?g=1

Clinton's surprise appearance on SNL- jokes about her laughs, views, and Obama...

Wag the Blog: Clinton on Saturday Night Live (Special Sunday Edition)

When Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-N.Y.) disappeared from the campaign trail without warning yesterday, the rumor mill began churning. Had a cold or the flu knocked her down just 96 hours before the biggest votes of her political life? Did she sneak off for a clandestine courting session with former senator John Edwards (N.C.)?

Turns out Clinton had hopped a plane for New York City where she appeared in a sketch on "Saturday Night Live" -- mocking, among other things, the media's treatment of Sen. Barack Obama (Ill.), her position in the race and even her laugh?

Not a night owl and missed the sketch? Here it is:

For today's special Sunday edition of Wag the Blog, we want to know whether Clinton's appearance last night had any effect on how you view her as a candidate. And, whether it did or didn't, do you think her "SNL" star turn will influence voters in Ohio and Texas? Why or why not?

Sound off in the comments section below. The best (most insightful/thoughtful/funny) responses will be excerpted in a post of their own later this week.

By Chris Cillizza | March 2, 2008; 11:00 AM ET | Category: Wag The Blog
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http://blog.washingtonpost.com/thefix/2008/03/wag_the_blog_clinton_on_saturd.html?g=1

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