Saturday Night Live - Presidential Bash 2000 (2001)
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Synopsis: Saturday Night Live has parodied our politicians since it first began and the electoral madness of the 2000 election was no exception. Gathering together a collection of the greatest moments of... Saturday Night Live has parodied our politicians since it first began and the electoral madness of the 2000 election was no exception. Gathering together a collection of the greatest moments of comedic Hails to the Chief, this video includes Dana Carvey as George Bush, and Chevy Chase as Gerald Ford, as well as the skits "Ronald Reagan: Mastermind," "Clinton's Trip to McDonalds," Guiliani's inaugural address, "The Real World" with Bob Dole, Dan Quayle's Oath of Office, Nixon's final days, and more! Features Dana Carvey, Phil Hartman, Dan Aykroyd, Chevy Chase, Chris Farley, Norm MacDonald, and others. [More]
Starring: Dana Carvey, Chris Rock, Mike Myers, Chris Farley
Starring: Dana Carvey, Chris Rock, Mike Myers, Chris Farley, Dan Aykroyd, Chevy Chase, Darrell Hammond, Phil Hartman, Norm MacDonald
Director: Lorne Michaels
Director: Lorne Michaels
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