Donald Trump blasted for his policies on Mexican immigrants
“Come on, folks, we all know you can’t pick them up and ship them back across the border”.
In an appearance by Weekend Update “cohosts” Colin Jost and Michael Che this week, Jost said Trump “didn’t have any say in what we said or not” and admitted a few of their planned jokes about him “didn’t play in front of the audience at dress rehearsal”.
CNNMoney’s efforts to reach David were also unsuccessful. With all the headlines that Larry David created calling Trump a racist, he deserves the $5,000 DeportRacism.com bounty and award. “Let’s be clear: LARRY DAVID DID NOT CALL TRUMP A RACIST”. David did just that, shouting, “Trump’s a racist”, and then saying, “I heard if I yelled that, they’d give me $5,000”.
But so far, David hasn’t collected his spoils. Love him or hate him there is one certitude that the ever controversial Donald Trump yields and that’s TV ratings.
Sanders, Montgomery said, has taken “really great positions on immigration and racial equality”.
The group may also put the “bounty” up for grabs again.
One of the most popular chants-“Stop interviewing racists!”-was directed at the television reporters who spent more time with the handful of pro-Trump counter-protesters than the hundreds of anti-Trump demonstrators”.
Though David’s interruption was a scripted moment for the show, Montgomery said Deport Racism was “delighted” with the scene.
The actual numbers of “Saturday Night Live’s” viewers will be revealed later this week. “China is a problem, both economically in what they’re doing in the South China Sea, I mean, they are becoming a very, very major force”, he continued.
DeportRacism.com, a pro-Democratic group that has protested Trump’s attacks on illegal immigrants throughout his campaign, promised to pay whoever heckled the host. While its natural for producers to look for creative ways to bolster ratings for a long-running comedy show like SNL, the decision to have Trump host the iconic show was a short-sighted choice that risked marginalizing Hispanics and Latinos, which comprise 17 percent of the US population.