Tina Fey says some of her Saturday Night Live political jokes didn’t land on the right side of history. The former cast member and head writer made the admission during a History Talks event at ...
For nearly 50 years, NBC’s “Saturday Night Live” has been giving viewers a weekly dose of political satire — who can forget Dana Carvey’s “wouldn’t be prudent” impersonations of the ever-so-cautious ...
Actor Will Ferrell is one of many comedians and celebs willing to put true talent and good bits aside to vent their TDS. The SNL alum came […] ...
Tina Fey was a regular cast member on Saturday Night Live from 2000 to 2006. The show has frequently made headlines for satirizing the current American government decision-making process. And Fey, who ...
For nearly 50 years, NBC's "Saturday Night Live" has been giving viewers a weekly dose of political satire. SNL's Trump impersonations may be funny, but are they sharp enough for the political moment?
There’s jokes that I’m like, ‘Oh yeah, I was on the wrong side of that,’” Fey said during an appearance on Saturday at ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Tina Fey reflected on Saturday Night Live’s politics over the weekend, revealing that she regrets some of her own takes on the ...