Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Top Lines of the Weekend: SNL, Obama, Romney, elites, and Max Rice

There's a new Obama in town. Jay Pharoah debuted his POTUS impression on Saturday night's SNL season premiere, replacing Fred Armisen in the role."Family Guy" creator and "Ted" director Seth MacFarlane introduced Frank to the "SNL" stage for the first time to perform "Thinkin Bout You" (the same track he sang at the 2012 MTV Video Music Awards). Seated on a stool with the lone spotlight on himIn the full hidden camera videos released today by Mother Jones, showing Mitt Romney speaking before a private group of donors, the Republican presidential candidate briefly spoke about his reluctance to appear on some15, 2012, “Family Guy” creator Seth MacFarlane hosted the premiere episode of the 38th season of “Saturday Night Live,” with musical guest, Frank Ocean. After the exit of several prominent cast members last season—Kristen Wiig, Andy Samberg, and AbbyExpectations were high for the 38th season premiere of "Saturday Night Live" this weekend, but host Seth MacFarlane did his best to meet them. With "SNL's" retooling, there was a lot riding on the season opener, which had
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