Actor Woody Harrelson hosted Saturday Night Live for the fifth time, spending several minutes ranting about his marijuana use and diverse political views as a"redneck hippie" who considers himself “purple” in his politics.
He closed his monologue by talking about a film script that he said he was pitched the day after he hosted SNL in 2019. He vividly described reading it three years ago while high in Central Park and remembered thinking it was one of the"craziest scripts" he had ever read as he shared its COVID-19 lockdown-like premise."So the movie goes like this," the actor explained.
Harrelson then quipped:"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." Headlines from various media outlets claimed Harrelson's monologue was spewing"anti-vax conspiracies." The Daily Beast put Harrelson's speech under their "Big Yikes" section.
Twitter CEO Elon Musk jumped into the social media debate over Harrelson's speech and called it"so based."— Elon Musk February 26, 2023 Musk, a former Saturday Night Live host, applauded the show for allowing the monologue.He later responded to the headlines slamming Harrelson as a"conspiracy" theorist.
Oh yeah and he also had some things to say about Pfizer.
Purple? Sounded like DEEP BLUE 'comedy'.
nothing purple about his politics.
Purple my ass!
Washington Examiner has become propaganda machine for American socialist
He said what 70% of the country is thinking. Say it.
The defamation of his character has begun. He must have really hit a nerve with all of the sell out media that are beholden to Big Pharm. The gig is up and your bank accounts are about to get lighter. Woody was dead on!
Never trust an addict.
Love him…not the typical,Hollywood liberal douche…refreshing
Wow… the libs are melting like snowflake over this. Guess what critical thinking is what we need in schools not crt and radical activism.
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