You know that Saturday Night Live Schoolhouse Rock parody I put up yesterday?
The Washington Post actually put up fact-checking piece on it.
Hey, remember all those times the Washington Post fact-checked SNL skits of George W. Bush and Sarah Palin?
Me neither.
Twitchy had a field day.
Other important Washington Post fact-checks:
A man as fat as Chris Farley would never have received an audition with the Chippendales. #WaPoFactChecks pic.twitter.com/z5bRRK9Va3
— Josh Smith (@ThisIsJoshSmith) November 23, 2014
Lol RT @redsoutrage: Toonces in fact can not drive a car. #WaPoFactChecks pic.twitter.com/iqV1XnBAf9
— el Sooper ن (@SooperMexican) November 23, 2014
Some of the side effects of Happy Fun Ball from SNL are unlikely, say Washington Post medical writers #WaPoFactChecks pic.twitter.com/X0lSRLS8xS
— Josh Jordan (@NumbersMuncher) November 24, 2014
#WaPoFactChecks A cable public access show run by high school students would be unable to book a high-profile band like Aerosmith.
— BattleSwarm (@BattleSwarmBlog) November 24, 2014
The lengths to which Obama’s media praetorian guard will go to protect him are officially beyond parody.
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