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Finally, Someone Calls Donald Trump a Racist on Live TV
While Trump’s entire monologue was a gift to mankind (minus liberals), the best part was when he devoted screentime to his arch nemesis, Rosie O’Donnell: “I don’t hold grudges against anybody, like Rosie O’Donnell”, Trump mused.
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Donald Trump’s second Saturday Night Live stint embraced its controversy.
Sanchez added: “We will invite NBC President Steve Burke and SNL’s Lorne Michael to attend and discuss the issue with National Latino leaders and the members of the U.S. Congressional Hispanic Caucus”.
The New York Times labeled the episode “anodyne”, “cringeworthy” and “predictable”, while The Hollywood Reporter called Trump’s sketches “rarely amusing”, “toothless” and “lifeless”.
“Everyone loves the new laws you’ve tweeted”, a White House official tells him.
“And we’re going to be going to the next GOP debate and offering the $5,000 bounty there for anyone who stands up and yells, “Trump is a racist” and disrupts the live broadcast of the GOP debate”, Montgomery said. “I’m not talking about fancy coins like dimes and quarters”, David/Sanders said in a plea for donations found in a household cleaning device. Trump, once realizing it was Larry David, said, “What are you doing Larry?”
“I heard if I yelled that they’d give me $5,000 dollars”, David shrugged. Donald Trumps always a bit of a spectacle, and after people protested his appearance on the long-running NBC sketch series, he actually was open about stating that he knows how to bring ratings.
Hilariously, Trump’s heckler turned out to be none other than Larry David – again – who explained himself.
Trump’s comments last summer spurred NBC to sever its Miss Universe ties with him while declaring he would never return to his “Apprentice” role. “They’re bringing drugs, they’re bringing crime, they’re rapists, and a few I assume are good people but I speak to border guards and they tell us what we are getting”, said Trump. The cast members often gave off the air of appearing in a highly priced hostage video, telegraphing “Save me” looks to the audience.
Another skid featured last night was live tweeted by Donald Trump, because he could not be in it.
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Trump began the evening with an acknowledgement that he is a controversial candidate, but assuring the audience he’s a nice.