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After an emotional day of tributes at the funeral of Sen. John McCain, “Saturday Night Live” viewers will get a chance to revisit his sense of humor, when NBC re-airs the Oct. 19, 2002 episode ...
The last “Saturday Night Live” before Tuesday’s election — and featuring a joint appearance by John McCain and Tina Fey as running mate Sarah Palin — didn’t disappoint in the ratings.
Small memory of Sen John McCain. He hosted SNL. At an after-party he made a point of walking around to all the tables & shaking hands & chatting with cast & writers + our NBC late night staff!
“Saturday Night Live” (2002) In 2002, Sen. John McCain became one of the rare politicians to host the show (with musical guest the White Stripes).
Arts and Entertainment From ‘Wedding Crashers’ to SNL, John McCain was no stranger to pop culture August 26, 2018 ...
John McCain cut a commercial for Saturday Night Live decrying fake earmarks for Tom Delay’s lawyers and a Defense Department gaydar blocker. McCain also made fun of his age , saying the White… ...
WASHINGTON — My friends, it's John McCain, live from New York, just three days before the election. Aides to the Republican presidential candidate said Friday that McCain will make a detour from ...
When McCain last appeared on Saturday Night Live — this past May, after clinching his party's nomination — the 72-year-old senator joked that voters should want in a president "someone who is ...
Senator John McCain (left) plays stoned, hippie art teacher “Pete Van Bleet” opposite “SNL” cast members Maya Rudolph and Rachel Dratch in the recurring sketch “Wake Up Wakefield!” in ...
After an emotional day of tributes at the funeral of Sen. John McCain, “Saturday Night Live” viewers will get a chance to revisit his sense of humor, when NBC re-airs the Oct. 19, 2002 episode ...
John McCain (as himself) and Tina Fey (as Sarah Palin) mocked Barack Obama's infomercial in the opening segment of "Saturday Night Live." "Obama purchased airtime on three major networks," McCain ...
John McCain, Republican presidential nominee, acknowledges the audience at the end of the 2008 Republican National Convention at the Xcel Energy Center in St Paul, Minn., on Sept 4, 2008.
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