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For nearly 50 years, NBC’s “Saturday Night Live” has been giving viewers a weekly dose of political satire — who can forget Dana Carvey’s “wouldn’t be prudent” impersonations of the ever-so-cautious former President George H.W. Bush? Or Phil Hartman, tearing through McDonald’s, eating customers’ meals as former President Bill Clinton?
This attack might be a bad idea, I don’t know, I’m not really an expert on Iran. So let’s hear from someone who can explain why we might’ve done it,” said Jost, teeing up a 2011 clip of Trump that has resurfaced on social media.
COMMENT: These days, it seems like ‘Saturday Night Live’ only makes the news for the wrong reasons, writes Louis Chilton. It’s a heck of a time to be launching a new
The sketch began with Trump entering the stage, addressing the audience with unfiltered remarks, referring to them as “awful” and “terrible.” 'Saturday Night Live' mocked Donald Trump’s health in a recent sketch.Saturday Night Live/YouTube He ...
U.S. President Donald Trump on Monday sought to justify a broad, open-ended war on Iran, offering his most extensive public comments yet on an operation whose stated aims and timeline have shifted since it began over the weekend.