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‘SNL’ Kate McKinnon Slams Hillary Clinton Gay Marriage Views

Hillary Clinton appeared on Saturday Night live over the weekend as “Val” the bartender who was serving drinks and getting to know a special customer, Hillary Clinton.

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Clinton played a bartender named Val who keeps the glasses full for Kate McKinnon’s depressed Clinton character.

“I could have supported it sooner”, McKinnon said, to which Clinton retorted, “well you did it pretty soon”.

Clinton also got a chance to display her comedic chops – midway through the sketch, the former secretary of state broke into a decent impression of current Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump. Tending bar in a hilarious skit with Kate McKinnon, the 2016 presidential hopeful met her look-alike.

It revealed a slightly different perspective and made her learn something new about herself watching the two artists acting out their versions of Hillary Clinton. “He must. I want to be the one to take him down”, she said.

McKinnon’s Hillary then picked up a piece of footwear from the ground: “A hard, tan business shoe – I was right, she is real!”

The singer struggled to hold back her tears and completely broke down as she reached the end of the song.

She also does a brief impression of Donald Trump, who could well be her opponent in the race for the White House, which gets a huge cheer from the crowd in attendance.

Clinton wasn’t the only politicking on the show last night, however.

“I agree with you there”, McKinnon replies. The punchlines weren’t anything special (they boiled down to: he talks policy gibberish, but attacks Megyn Kelly all too clearly), yet Killam’s rendering of Trump was special indeed: he had the bleating voice, the pursed lower lip, and the bratty kid frown down cold.

We have already watched in the previous article of SNL published on our site that Miley Cyrus has given her duos in the 41 premiere of the show Saturday Night Live.

“Well, I needed to blow off a few steam”.

In 2008, she appeared alongside Amy Poehler, who played her on the show then. Bill Clinton (Darrell Hammond) surveyed the scene and moaned, “Oh, my God”.

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“Could have been sooner”, McKinnon said as Clinton responded “fair point” which drew a round of applause from the audience.

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