Hillary Clinton Practices Her Trump Impression On SNL
“Saturday Night Live” returned for its 41st season with host and musical guest Miley Cyrus, and wasted no time jumping into the latest headline-grabbing political headlines, even including a guest appearance from Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton.
Ms McKinnon also told bartender Ms Clinton that she was “really easy to talk to”, to which “Val” replied “That’s the first time I’ve ever heard that”, taking a shot at her frosty reputation.
And just who is Val? The Democratic frontrunner did not disappoint, and she got what she came for. “All anybody wants to talk about is Donald Trump“. “I could have supported it sooner”, she said. She even did a credible Trump, exclaiming, “Isn’t he the one who’s all ‘Ugh, you’re all losers! . What’s important is getting it right”, Clinton said. “They’re multiplying!” before running out of the fake Brooklyn bar.
Another hilarious sketch included Donald and Melania Trump, played by Taran Killam and Cecily Strong.
Clinton opposed same-sex marriage throughout her time as a US senator, although she opposed the Federal Marriage Amendment that would have banned it throughout the country. It is Kate McKinnon, one of the “SNL” cast members, whom we will see to enact opposite Clinton. Would she scoff if you tried to order anything with Grenadine? She later intruded on Lenny Kravitz’s junk as well. They were both ballads, which her old-for-her-age voice rendered at least slightly more idiosyncratic than one might have expected.
“Well, I needed to blow off a few steam”, McKinnon says.
NBC An actress portraying Kentucky clerk Kim Davis took to the stage with her iconic arm pumps alongside a Pope Francis on “Saturday Night Live”. He wasn’t making any sense. It bombed pretty hard with the audience, and, as much as I value Mooney’s off-center sensibility, it’s not enough for his Pope to have a amusing accent and say “crushed it”, “so scrumsh”, and “emoji”.
There’s help for these candidates. It’s not in SNL’s best interest to make politicians who come on the program look foolish.
“The only dementia medication, prescribed for 11 specific people”, goes the commercial – aimed at the comically large number of people vying for the Republican nomination for president. If only it was real.