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Some of the most fascinating stories happen in “Saturday Night Live’s” backyard. This is the Big Apple, there’s never a dull moment.

Consider privileged college students vandalizing campus buildings in between shouting violence against Jews.

For players who aren’t ready for prime time, this is the moment when truth comes into power. (This is the name given to the show’s wild and crazy cast in the ’70s.)

Not exactly.

“SNL” brewed the weakest comic tea possible from the Columbia University protests.Latest information on the program cold open The film follows three parents who are at odds over the intensifying pro-Palestinian protests.

The show’s stubborn Kenan Thompson pulled out a few smiles through sheer force of will. Unfortunately, the city’s sizable Jewish population probably wasn’t amused. It wasn’t anyone else.

Later, during a segment on “Weekend Update,” coach Michael Che criticized Columbia University’s violence.

Hey, it’s not happening in their studio, right?

All of this adds up to a perfect symbol of “SNL” betraying its once great legacy.

Jon Stewart: Broken Clock

Jon Stewart spoke the truth again. He must want to get out of the “Daily Show” gig early.

A far-left comedian mocked President Joe Biden in a Netflix comedy special and couldn’t stand it. Aging of leaders, yes, age..

“I’m not saying Biden can’t contribute to society. He just shouldn’t be president.”

Every time Stewart steps out from his progressive homestead, we listen. Remember the outrage when he said the coronavirus likely came from a lab testing the virus in Wuhan?

He will again be under less friendly attack and will likely revert to his “Orange Man Bad” strategy.

Kristen Stewart is… box office poison

Kristen Stewart loves making movies that no one wants to see. Her 2020 thriller film ‘Underwater’ drew little audience. Neither did Spencer (2021) or Crime of the Future (2022). She followed them up with her “Love Lies Bleeding” this year. This grindhouse thriller focused heavily on lesbian sex scenes, which turned some people off.

And she pouted to reporters that people were uncomfortable with the spread of her “risque” lesbian photos. Even though she seemed to be the only one paying attention to it.

Voila! The film grossed a pathetic $8.3 million earlier this year.

Now, she’s vowed to scare even more fans with her next project. Her directorial debut, Water Timeline, features “incest, menstruation, and a woman’s violent deprivation of her own voice and body.” she told reporters.

Yes, she admits that audiences want to see “Jesus and the Dog” on screen, but her inner artist wants more than that.

A few more failures and she’ll be wearing a chastity belt and begging for a “Twilight” reunion.

Michael Rapaport puts ‘safety’ at risk

If Robert De Niro insults Donald Trump 14 times in one week, every news outlet will report it. Reporters can’t get enough of it and share the quote far and wide.

What if a Jewish star’s free speech is suppressed? Crickets.

Actor-turned-comedian Michael Rapaport learned that lesson. The “Beautiful Girls” alum’s stand-up gig was canceled due to the proverbial heckler’s veto. Rapaport is Jewish and a staunch defender of Israel. This makes him an easy target for today’s “pro-Palestinian” mobs, who try to silence him at every opportunity.

Shockingly, the mob failed to do so. in portland a few weeks ago. His luck ran out in Madison, Wisconsin.

reason? “Safety concerns.” Also known as the “heckler’s veto” against steroids.

Rapaport joins a growing list of Jewish artists who have had their shows canceled over their opinions. Brett Gelman is a writer and actor who became famous for “Stranger Things.” Sales at some bookstores have been canceled. this year. Matisyahu, a Jewish musician, faced similar repercussions despite leading a peaceful life.

If Rapaport wants to draw attention to his plight, he better start attacking Trump. Although that may not happen either. Dedicated Trump critics say the current leader’s recklessness may lead them to vote for him in November.

The best news this week? Disney CEO Bob Iger announced that the company will only make two or three woke superhero movies a year, down from a once high of four.

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