LOS ANGELES (CBSNewYork/AP)-- Donald Trump has some choice words for "Saturday Night Live." Donald Trump vs. Hillary Clinton Town Hall Debate Cold Open - SNLbySaturday Night LiveonYouTube The Republican presidential candidate tweeted early Sunday morning that the show's skit depicting him this...
Donald Trump material continued to drive virality in (and out) of late night TV this week, with “SNL’s” “Voters for Donald Trump” clip attracting more Facebook engagement than any other political post this season. The spoof ad generated more than 776K likes, shares and comments on ...
We thought it was a SNL skit. When he ran in 2016 he had a lot of great “talk” against Hillary and all the other miserable cronies and then he sang their praises. And look at the creeps he surrounded himself with! Greg, I still listen and I love your promotion of Jesus Christ ...
In the Regis and KellySNLskit on that same episode, where Trump played none other than, well, Trump, he said jokingly, "I always knew I was a brilliant businessman I knew my bookHow to Get Richwould be a best seller immediately ... but I had no idea people would lo...
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The actress became the secondSNLHillary Clinton, starting in 1994 once Hillary became First Lady. 8/14 Mary Ellen Matthews/NBC/NBCU Photo Bank Ana Gasteyer In a series of skits surrounding then-president Bill Clinton's scandals, the now-presidential hopeful was played by this longtime cast mem...
She appears in a skit with actor and former "SNL" cast member Maya Rudolph, who has been portraying Harris on the show over the past few seasons, and makes a joke about Trump's momentary difficulty in opening the door of a garbage truck earlier this week. ...
At this point a spotlight revealed that it was Larry David, who had appeared as Bernie Sanders in the opening skit. No longer in costume, David said again, “Trump’s a racist.” “Why would he do that?” Trump asked. “I heard if I did that, they’d give me $5,000,” said ...
This chapter takes an integrative, multi-methodological approach to the analysis of political attacks during presidential debates. Using continuous response measures (CRM) recorded from viewers in real time during the third and final US presidential debate between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton in 2016...
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