Saturday Night Live was once the comedy show across the country, but like everything else in entertainment, it has been taken over by the far left.
In recent years, the show has avoided making fun of Joe Biden for fear of doing anything that might be seen as helping Trump.
They act like a branch of the Democratic Party, but now they really are a branch of the Democratic Party. Writers from this and other shows are working with pro-Biden political action committees to help create messaging targeted at young voters.
“Wrap” reports:
‘Saturday Night Live’ and ‘Parks and Recreation’ writers pitch ads to help Biden reach Gen Z, young millennials
Hollywood creatives, including writers from “Saturday Night Live” and “Parks and Recreation,” have been meeting monthly for at least half a year to pitch ideas to Won’t PAC Down, a new super PAC , trying to improve relations with President Joe Biden, has strong support among young voters, Politico reported on Sunday. The super PAC hired “millennial and Gen Z writers, directors and producers to help create pro-Biden content specifically designed to sell the president to voters under 30 who are often disillusioned and hard to reach.” Designed for candidates in their eighties.
The first ads, all written by Millennials and Generation Z, are expected to be released on social media and news outlets in July. Former Crooked Media chief writer Travis Helwig, who heads the writers’ room, stressed to Politico that the organization does not intend to overuse celebrity endorsements as part of its strategy.
“Having celebrities on camera and having them say, ‘If you like me in Mrs. Weber, then you’ll like voting,’ that’s very different from what we’re doing,” he explains. “We’re selecting the best young writers and directors whose age and demographics match our target demographic, using polled information and shaping it in a way that resonates with and excites young people. it.
Entertainment industry liberals tried to help Hillary Clinton in 2016, and we all know how that worked.
They can’t even write a funny joke.
Good luck, hacker. https://t.co/70e1cKF5zM
— Adrian Slade ⚡️❌ (@adriansladeshow) June 9, 2024
No one notices the boring people working for Biden? That makes sense. https://t.co/vqzx7SD8G4
— Jack Cochran (@TheJackCochran) June 9, 2024
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— Phil Labonte (@philthatremains) June 9, 2024
It will be interesting to see what these writers come up with for Alzheimer’s Joe.