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SNL, Eddie Murphy and Joe Piscopo (1982)

Not sure how this skit would go over today, but it was definitely hilarious back then.
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I remember seeing Stevie in NYC, security made hours of just getting through. He refused playing until everyone was in the concert. He said, they kept me from you, I'm going to keep them from you and who are they to tell me, blind?
samueltyler2 · 80-89, M
@bijouxbroussard president Biden. Big time!
@samueltyler2 I’ll have to check it out. SNL has made fun of all the presidents dating back to Ford and Carter. The only one who got upset and tried to stop them has been Trump. Obama and Bush Sr actually befriended the comedians satirizing them.
samueltyler2 · 80-89, M
@bijouxbroussard they emphasize just the things tRumpians push. Makes my fun of his age, difficulty speaking, is so repugnant. They don't necessarily need to attack tRump constantly, but i suspect the SNL audience contact the more undecided and left leaning population, and are more likely to be affected by the subliminal advertising against President Biden. I am truly worried tried about the future of our country. How any person of control or, any young person can't seem through the haze of the warm civil war we are currently in amazes me. They better come out and support president Biden and best down, at the polls, the crazies.
DrWatson · 70-79, M
Wow. That brings back memories.
JimboSaturn · 51-55, M
I love this skit!
RenFur · 70-79, M
That was back when SNL was funny in a grown-up sorta way.

I still can't believe they took on making fun of the beloved Jimmy Stewart -

https://youtu.be/0BPL5tT9_2Y
I wonder if Piscopo was as MAGA-crazy back then


Incidentally, this reminds me of another classic SNL bit

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@BlueGreenGrey And [b]that’s[/b] really Stevie ! Nobody can say he doesn’t have a sense of humor. I didn’t realize Piscopo had gone MAGA…guess it figures, though. It just seems like the folks whose careers have irretrievably tanked are candidates for the "cult".

 
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