Posted on 10/16/2017 11:49:45 AM PDT by Tolerance Sucks Rocks
After taking a week to slam alleged sexual predator Harvey Weinstein, NBCs Saturday Night Live poured great detail into a skit that mocked White House adviser and first female campaign manager to win a presidential election, Kellyanne Conway as a loon and for her makeup. In a skit resembling the hit movie remake of Stephen Kings IT, comedian Alex Moffat played CNNs Anderson Cooper who was being lured into the sewer by his co-star Kate McKinnon, who played Kellyanne Conway.
After Moffat chased a piece of paper floating down the street and into a storm drain, McKinnon, done up to look like films iconic Pennywise, appears to tempt Moffat into putting her on TV. Hi, Coopie It's me, Kellyanne Conway. But you can call me Kellywise. Kellywise the dancing clown.
What did you do to your makeup, Moffat asked in horror. With a paper-white face and long red streaks running down from her eyes, I toned it down. Put me on TV, McKinnon responded.
In order to entice her victim into putting her on TV, McKinnon offered the newsman some crazy, crazy quotes:
I'll give you a good quote. Ill give you a crazy crazy quote. How about this: Ok so, Puerto Rico actually was worse before Hurricane Maria, and the hurricane actually did blow some buildings back together. And I don't know why Elizabeth Warren won't tweet about that.
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Okay, so Secretary Tillerson did not call the President a moron. They were sharing a sundae, and the President asked if he wanted more sprinkles, and the Secretary says more on. Are you hooked? Put me on TV.
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OK. It was good.
I’ve outgrown the show and that turd Baldwin has made it Must Miss TV.
Kate is the best thing they have going over there. Her ‘near death experience’ group therapy character was hilarious.
Hilarious skit. Better than the disappointing film itself.
It’s so predictable and boring.
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