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The Pursuit of Happiness

Southern convictions. Saturday Night Relived. Don Regan on the money. High on Gregory Peck. Low on Sammy Sosa. Plus much more.

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TUMBLE TOWN br> Re: Enemy Central’s Don’t Mention It : /p>

After reading Enemy Central’s take on Hillary’s lies (or as I call the book: not beLiving her revisionist History) and Dick Morris’ tales of brawling I thought about “Saturday Night Live.”

The late (and missed) Phil Hartman, along with Jan Hooks, did the funniest skit on the Clintons. Hartman played Bill as the abused husband of a violent Hillary like the abused wife in any Lifetime movie. During another battle in the kitchen a state trooper shows up, yet again, and we get all the dialogue as if watching COPS which the skit satires . The officer asks Bill why he stays with her and he responds, “but I love her.” It’s hilarious.

Now we have the perfect sequel and can add Dick Morris to the play. Maybe Jon Lovitz can come back and play him and Jan Hooks could reprise her roll of Hillary. And though we lost the brilliant Phil Hartman, Darrell Hammond does a great Clinton.

p>Just think — Dick Morris could save the increasingly unfunny SNL. br> — Greg Barnard br> Franklin, TN /p> p> RUMMY FIZZ
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