A week after a high-profile send-up of Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin on "Saturday Night Live," the NBC comedy show returned to making fun of the Alaskan governor in a skit where New York Times reporters sought to probe the possibility Palin's husband was having sex with the couple's own daughters.
"What about the husband?" asked a Times reporter during a mock assignment meeting for the paper. "You know he's doing those daughters. I mean, come on. It's Alaska."
The assignment editor for the Times, portrayed by actor James Franco, responded: "He very well could be. Admittedly, there is no evidence of that, but on the other hand, there is no convincing evidence to the contrary. And these are just some of the lingering questions about Governor Palin."
Would they dare make such "satirical" suggestions with respect to the Obama family? They wouldn't dare, else they'd be called "racist". Well, I'd call NBC "Christianophobically hateful and maliciously defamatory".
They'll tell us it's meant to be funny. Well, who's laughing?
Let them try something like that against the Obama family. See how well it works out. See if they don't get in trouble of some kind.
How much lower will NBC, the mainstream media, the Democrats and the "progressive" liberal left sink? They're already crawling around with the dung beetles!