Woody Harrelson May Not Be Invited Back to SNL

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Woody Harrelson may not be invited back to Saturday Night Live after his monologue this past weekend, but libertarians and vaccine critics everywhere were delighted. Everyone’s favorite “hippie redneck” blasted Covid vaccines and mandates, and the audience was shocked into silence.

It’s a pretty safe bet that Harrelson didn’t run his actual monologue past producers beforehand. He rambled in the first part of his monologue then, in what seems like improv, stuck the zinger at the end before they could queue up the giant hook and pull him offstage, vaudeville-style.

Watch below. (If you want to skip to his zinger, go to about 5:50.)

Woody may not be everyone’s cup of tea, what with his openness about Marxism, veganism, and marijuana use, but you have to admire his moxie. Taking this opportunity to bring to light on the MSM what many of us have been saying for 3 years is a career-threatening move, but he did it with aplomb.

Harrelson said that in 2019, he “blazed up a fattie” and “read a script” that he summarized like this:

…the biggest drug cartels in the world get together and buy up all the media and all the politicians and force all the people in the world to stay locked in their homes, and people can only come out if they take the cartel’s drugs and keep taking them over and over. I threw the script away. I mean, who was going to believe that crazy idea? Being forced to do drugs? I do that voluntarily all day long.”

The Twitterverse lost its collective mind.

The audience didn’t know what to do, but Twitter was soon ablaze (pardon the pun – I had to do it) with shocked and angry commentary. The tweeted hyperventilation sounded something like, “Waaaah!”

The MSM exploded in response.

And, predictably, the MSM was outraged, as shown by these tweets with screenshots of headlines.

Yeah, yeah. It’s all a “conspiracy theory.” Don’t pay any attention to Woody Harrelson. He’s just a druggie, smoking that thing you all thought should be legal last week.

What do you think?

It’s a pretty safe bet Harrelson won’t be invited on Hollywood live stages any time soon. And he just might find his career in jeopardy for daring to mock the Covid Cult. People don’t like it when someone famous points out that they’ve been swallowing a lie for three years. Extreme cognitive dissonance demands that he be punished because it’s incredibly difficult to accept that a strongly held belief has all been a scam. To have that belief challenged is frightening and disturbing, and often results in anger.

What are your thoughts on Woody Harrelson’s Saturday Night Live monologue? What about the somewhat predictable media response? Is Woody a yay or nay in your movie lineup?

Share your thoughts in the comments.





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