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FLASHBACK: Comedian Norm Macdonald’s Skewering Bill Clinton – “He Killed a Guy!”


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My favorite comedian of all time, hands down, is Norm Macdonald.  

And when I came across this video montage on YouTube of Norm mercislessly skewering Bill Clinton for being a “murderer”, I had to share it with you.

The video starts out with some old clips from Weekend Update on SNL (you know, back when SNL was funny).

In those clips, Norm brings up Vince Foster about 4 times and keeps saying Bill Clinton killed him

Of course Norm is able to get away with it because it’s all under the guise of comedy.

But you know what they say about comedy, don’t you?  The best comedy is rooted in some basis of truth.

Also, random fact:  did you know Norm was actually the guy who invented the term “Fake News”?  Back in the 90’s that’s what he used to call it on Weekend Update, the Fake News.

But anyway, you have to watch the clip and after he brings up Vince Foster and the crowd doesn’t quite know how to take it, Norm goes to his signature move, a deadpan where he states the obvious and just lets it sit there:  “The President’s a murderer, you didn’t know that?”

ONLY Norm could pull this off.  

Then the clip really gets good because it shifts to Norm’s visit on The View, back when Babs was hosting it.

Norm goes Norm again constantly bringing up Bill Clinton and saying over and over that he’s a murderer:

“Liar, crook, murderer….I think we should get the homicide out of the White House.”

“Well of course, he murdered a guy!  …  Did you not hear that? … I thought it was a matter of record!”

Ok, you gotta just watch it for yourself:

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