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David Paterson On 'SNL': 'You Make So Much Fun Of Me For Being Blind, I Forgot I Was Black'

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First Posted: 09/26/10 08:36 AM ET Updated: 05/25/11 06:50 PM ET

NEW YORK -- Mocked for years on "Saturday Night Live" as a clueless blind man, the governor of New York appeared on the show's season premiere to dish right back.

Gov. David Paterson came on the show's "Weekend Update" segment early Sunday and interrupted cast member Fred Armisen, who was in character as the governor. Armisen plays Paterson as a buffoon with a past of youthful drug use and womanizing who loves to razz neighboring New Jersey.


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In an earlier season, Armisen held a chart illustrating the state's job losses upside down.
During "Weekend Update," Armisen launched into a clownish take on the New York governor's race -- "It's like ordering at the Olive Garden. No matter what you get, it's going to be a greasy mess," he said of the two candidates -- before segueing into a crack about New Jersey and then Paterson's driving.

He was interrupted with a cry of "Stop! Stop! Stop!" from Paterson, who came onto the set amid cheers from the audience.

Paterson has said the show's parodies hurt disabled people who can't fight back. He said during the show that he has a good sense of humor but jokes about the disabled are "sophomoric and stupid."

But Paterson held his own with Armisen and cast member Seth Meyers, poking fun at Armisen for playing Paterson with a beard. The governor said he'd shaved his a year ago.

"Are you blind?" he asked Armisen, getting a laugh from the audience.

Paterson, who is not running for election in November, joked that being governor is a lot like "Saturday Night Live": "There are a lot of characters, it's funny for 10 minutes and then you just want it to be over."

Paterson has been investigated for taking free World Series tickets, which he and aides later paid for, and for intervening in a domestic violence case involving a top aide.

Paterson said that despite his disability, he's been one of the few people who can "see what we need to do" in New York. He then ticked off some of his political accomplishments.

"I'm blind, I'm governor and I'm still alive," he said, clearly enjoying himself.

"Now how much better do you want me to be?" he asked, and laughed.

Armisen and Meyers apologized for the show's parody of the governor and promised to be more respectful of the disabled.

"Blind Americans are incredibly capable and we also rely on our other senses as well," the governor said.

Meyers asked whether it was true that other senses are heightened for the blind, setting up Paterson for one more jab.

"Just by sense of smell, I can tell that there are 15 people in this audience from New Jersey," the governor joked.

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NEW YORK -- Mocked for years on "Saturday Night Live" as a clueless blind man, the governor of New York appeared on the show's season premiere to dish right back. Gov. David Paterson came on the sh...
NEW YORK -- Mocked for years on "Saturday Night Live" as a clueless blind man, the governor of New York appeared on the show's season premiere to dish right back. Gov. David Paterson came on the sh...
 
 
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Max Shaw
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03:18 PM on 09/29/2010
Def. the best segment of the night. The most hilarious being of course when they wandered 'blindly' in front of the camera during the wrap-up! lol..keepin' it classic. And a special props to the real Patterson for taking it all in stride while still getting respect for what he does and how he does it. Kudos!
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BoFo
Like, you talkin' to me?
06:35 PM on 09/28/2010
What's with all these NBC "expired" videos?
12:14 PM on 09/28/2010
That was the funniest part of the show. May this skit now rest in peace.
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AlligatorShuz
01:44 AM on 09/28/2010
That was funny I liked the skit.
01:04 AM on 09/28/2010
That was the best line.
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06:41 PM on 09/27/2010
Well played.
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janehenry
04:15 PM on 09/27/2010
The minute I saw the headline I started laughing. Good one Gov.
01:44 PM on 09/27/2010
Love em or hate em', that was funny.
01:39 PM on 09/27/2010
That was hilarious.
01:12 PM on 09/27/2010
Amy Poehler rocks the house.
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06:41 PM on 09/27/2010
She was biting on the pencil with some conviction, would pay a lot of money to hear her witty comeback that she was suppressing.
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Adam Koblenz
12:48 PM on 09/27/2010
he said "you make so much fun of me for being GOVERNOR, i forgot i was black."
olddognewtrick
Half full or half empty...It's the same
07:40 PM on 09/28/2010
Take a walk through Bensonhurst. I'm sure someone would be impolite enough to remind you...
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hrc04
put on your pants and go home.
12:32 PM on 09/27/2010
It may be wrong, but "Paterson" is my favorite SNL character on right now...they have to keep him around even when he's no longer governor.
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11:45 AM on 09/27/2010
My favorite part of the skit was at the end when both Fred and the Gov wandered "blindly" in front of the camera and interrupted Amy's farewell of Jeff Zuckup.
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LogicalMathMan
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01:34 PM on 09/28/2010
LOL..that was hilarious and the looks on their blind faces was priceless, with Amy in the background.
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svejkist
11:28 AM on 09/27/2010
Paterson has always been funny as hell. His acceptance speech when he became governor had them rolling in the aisles. This was long overdue.
11:02 AM on 09/27/2010
One of the funniest skits in YEARS on SNL.