SNL’s Really?!? with Seth and Amy: Blagojevich Edition

SNL’s Really?!? with Seth and Amy: Blagojevich Edition

SNL’s Really?!? with Seth and Amy: Blagojevich Edition

The Weekend Update anchors mock Blagojevich’s refusal to resign, the stupidity of being caught on tape breaking the law and his hair.

Copy Link
Facebook
X (Twitter)
Bluesky
Pocket
Email

On Saturday Night Live this weekend Amy Poehler and Seth Myers roasted scandal-ridden Illinois governor Rod Blagojevich in a segment they called “Really!?!” Poehler and Myers riffed on how inconceivable it is that Blagojevich has continued to refuse to resign when he was caught on tape soliciting compensation for the Obama Senate seat appointment. As Myers put it: “Even Illinois politicians are saying you should resign, and when Illinois politicians think you’re too corrupt-you’re too corrupt.”

Marissa Colón-Margolies

Check out more great Nation videos on our YouTube channel.

Support The Nation’s June Fundraising Campaign

With the midterm elections now firmly upon us, the question is whether Democratic candidates will do more than merely occupy ballot lines as mild alternatives to the red-hot crisis that is Donald Trump.

As Trump spends over $1 billion a day on a globally destabilizing war on Iran and admits that he doesn’t “think about Americans’ financial situation,” millions across the country are struggling with the surging costs of essentials. Democrats must seize this moment and advance bold, small-“d” populist ideas—not settle for cynical caution that once again snatches defeat from the jaws of victory.

The Nation elevates progressive ideas, movements, and elected officials achieving real change across the country into the national conversation. At the same time, our journalists are exposing how crypto and AI-funded super PACs are spending hundreds of millions of dollars to knock out candidates they oppose, reporting on the devastating impact of the Supreme Court’s evisceration of the Voting Rights Act, and sounding the alarm on attempts by red states to quickly redraw electoral maps, disenfranchising Southern Black voters.

We can play this critical role because of support from readers like you. This June, we’re raising $20,000 to power The Nation’s independent journalism in the run-up to November’s immensely consequential elections.

It’s in our power to build a more just society, and your support at this critical moment brings us closer to that bold vision. I hope you’ll donate today.

Onward,

Katrina vanden Heuvel
Editor and Publisher, The Nation

Ad Policy
x