Sunday, October 31, 2010

SNL: James Carville, Tea Party, Midterm Elections (Video)

Video, from Saturday Night Live, "Weekend Update":



Transcript

SETH MEYERS: So the big story this election is, of course, the Tea Party. Now do you think they're ready to be taken seriously as a political force?

JAMES CARVILLE (BILL HADER): Seth, I love the Tea Party. I mean, those guys make me look attractive, and that ain't easy. Look at me, Seth. I look like a mean peanut.

MEYERS: Back to the election, it seems like a lot of fringe candidates have more support than ever.

CARVILLE: Well, Seth, crazy can be appealing. I mean, I made a career out of it, but that doesn't mean I should be elected to office. I mean, when I worked for Clinton I used to have dreams that I was president, and they were nuts. In one dream, my vice president was a smart aleck possum and every night he and I would get high. It was a funny dream, but it wouldn't be good for the country. No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.

MEYERS: So, James, now even if the Democrats do hold on to the Senate, everyone seems to agree they will probably lose their majority in the House.

CARVILLE: Well, let 'em have the House. Good riddance. I mean, have you ever seen the House of Representatives? It's like the waiting room for jury duty. When you see the House on C-SPAN, it looks like a family reunion that's only weird uncles.

MEYERS: So you're not threatened to see Tea Party members take office.

CARVILLE: No, let 'em. The Tea Party are like fun, kooky parents that your friend had when you were kids. You know, they let 'em stay up all night and watch Cinemax. And then one night, you sleep over there and they don't have any food. It's just expired peanut butter. They fight and listen to weird records and their dog's like 50 years old and he's just staring at you. And you're like, 'Man, this is creepy. I kinda wanna go home.' All I'm sayin' is if you elect these Tea Party kookalooks you're gonna be calling Harry Reid in two months saying, 'Dad, can you come pick me up?'

No, there's no chance that I'd call Reid to come pick me up.

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