SNL take on TSA security: ‘It’s our business to touch yours’ "Video"

NBC’s ‘Saturday Night Live’ took a swipe at the TSA’s airport pat-down security controversy, likening the TSA employees to characters in a sex worker commercial. The pat-down security debacle that has made headlines nationally and caused infinite headaches for the Transportation Security Administration has caught the attention of NBC’s “Saturday Night Live” writers – yielding an SNL commercial that puts TSA airport gate employees in a steamy commercial, styled after late night phone-sex spots. “Feeling lonely this holiday season? Looking for a little human interaction? Do you want to feel contact in certain special places,” three suggestive women ask over porn-music riffs. And then the commercial cuts away to three uniformed TSA security employees. “Then why not go through security at an airport?” added by: Radical_Centrist

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