TRANSCRIPT
OF AL GORE SNL APPEARANCE
SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE
MAY 13, 2006
HOST JULIA LOUIS DREYFUSS
Announcer:
And now, a message from the President of the United States.
President Al Gore:
Good evening, my fellow Americans.
In 2000 when you overwhelmingly made the decision to elect me
as your 43rd president, I knew the road ahead would be
difficult. We have accomplished so much yet challenges lie
ahead.
In the last 6 years we have been able to stop global warming.
No one could have predicted the negative results of this.
Glaciers that once were melting are now on the attack.
As you know, these renegade glaciers have already captured
parts of upper Michigan and northern Maine, but I assure you: we
will not let the glaciers win.
Right now, in the 2nd week of May 2006, we are facing perhaps
the worst gas crisis in history.
We have way too much gasoline. Gas is down to $0.19 a gallon
and the oil companies are hurting.
I know that I am partly to blame by insisting that cars run
on trash.
I am therefore proposing a federal bailout to our oil
companies because - hey if it were the other way around, you
know the oil companies would help us.
On a positive note, we worked hard to save Welfare, fix
Social Security and of course provide the free universal health
care we all enjoy today.
But all this came at a high cost. As I speak, the gigantic
national budget surplus is down to a perilously low $11 trillion
dollars.
And don't get any ideas. That money is staying in the very
successful lockbox. We're not touching it.
Of course, we could give economic aid to China, or lend money
to the Saudis... again.
But right now we're already so loved by everyone in the world
that American tourists can't even go over to Europe anymore...
without getting hugged.
There are some of you that want to spend our money on some
made-up war. To you I say: what part of "lockbox" don't you
understand?
What if there's a hurricane or a tornado? Unlikely I know
because of the Anti-Hurricane and Tornado Machine I was
instrumental in helping to develop.
But... what if? What if the scientists are right and one of
those giant glaciers hits Boston? That's why we have the
lockbox!
As for immigration, solving that came at a heavy cost, and I
personally regret the loss of California. However, the new
Mexifornian economy is strong and el Presidente Schwarznegger is
doing a great job.
There have been some setbacks. Unfortunately, the
confirmation process for Supreme Court Justice Michael Moore was
bitter and devisive. However, I could not be more proud of how
the House and Senate pulled together to confirm the nomination
of Chief Justice George Clooney.
Baseball, our national passtime, still lies under the shadow
of steroid accusations. But I have faith in baseball
commissioner George W. Bush when he says, "We will find the
steroid users if we have to tap every phone in America!"
In 2001 when I came into office, our national security was
the most important issue. The threat of terrorism was real.
Who knew that six years later, Afghanistan would be the most
popular Spring Break destination? Or that Six Flags Tehran is
the fastest growing amusement park in the Middle East?
And the scariest thing we Americans have to fear is ... Live
From New York, its Saturday Night!
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