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Sunday, February 13, 2011

SNL: Hosni Mubarak bids good-bye to America



Fred Armisen returned to Weekend Update as Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak on last night's "SNL."

This time the joke was directed as much at the United States government as it was at the recently resigned dictator.

Hosni explained to anchor Seth Meyers how bittersweet it was for him to step down from office. He went on to thank the American people:
America, thank you. You propped up my regime for over 30 years. 
I could never have done it without all of your money and support and tear gas.
You know what they say, Seth, behind every horrible dictator is an enabling super power. America, you are the wind beneath my wings.

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