You can almost hear the unspoken “I’LL SHOW YOU ALL!” from Trump during the cutaways in that clip.
Some comedian recently noted that Obama’s most lasting legacy may turn out to be that he once roasted a guy so hard that it destroyed the Republican Party.
Tina Fey used to complain that she’d like like to stop having to play Sarah Palin. As much as I appreciated her portrayal, I had to agree-the sooner Palin’s 15 minutes were actually over, the better for everyone.
It’s harder to appreciate Baldwin and McKinnon’s performance of the same brain-dead dynamic, since I was well and thoroughly sick of seeing The Donald long before he ran for president. For that matter, I had had my fill of Hillary Clinton by the end of 2008.
For such a Strong Winning Alpha Mans who is soooo successful, sooo talented, and sooooo good at beating sad losers he sure does spend all his time whining about how everyone is picking on him and being meaaaaaaaaaaan.
It was funnier than SNL has been in decades. But I bet the rest of the show was tedious filler like it has been since day one. They always needed to cut it down to 30 minutes like Kids in The Hall.