His fluency in foreign languages and his ability to cite examples of structural racism from literature (however dubious)-never mind his actual record on race relations as mayor of South Bend-make him ideally suited to court white college grads who follow Ibram X. The Harvard and Oxford educated 39-year-old is a media darling and beloved by rich white liberals. Republicans can only hope that Democrats will continue to embrace their role as the party of smug elites and nominate Pete Buttigieg for president in 2024.
The latest edition of the sketch-comedy series opened with the Fox News Ukrainian. Democrats have been doing their best to reward their educated supporters by pushing student loan forgiveness, giving tax breaks for rich people in blue states, and insisting that Americans earning $400,000 a year-six times the median household income-are "middle class." Late Night SNL Brutally Mocks Trump, Tucker Carlson and Laura Ingraham’s Sick Putin Praise LIVE FROM NEW YORK. It's a demographic that looks and sounds a lot like the Democratic Party, which in recent years has seen a surge in support among college-educated voters while non-college voters-a much larger and more diverse demographic-have flocked to the Republican Party.
They are wealthier than most Americans and significantly more likely to use words and phrases such as "Latinx," "white privilege," "structural racism," and "my pronouns are…" Nearly 80 percent of Americans with at least a bachelor's degree are white. As you might expect, it's not a very diverse demographic. Census Bureau, just 33.1 percent of Americans over the age of 25 have a bachelor's degree or higher. Meanwhile, the vast majority of Americans are "people who didn't go to college," who are still allowed to vote and care about what their children are being taught in grade school.Īccording to the U.S. After an obviously satirical video interview by a popular young conservative went viral, liberals across the nation took to the internet Wednesday to stress that satire is only ever acceptable when it is used to mock conservatives. It is designed to appeal to SNL's bespoke fanbase, which is predominately white and college-educated. It's only a stupid joke, but it would be hard to find a better example of the smug condescension and sneering elitism among Democrats and their media allies that so many Americans find repulsive. Fake Youngkin delivers the punchline: "People who didn't go to college." And the crowd goes wild. values of which liberals amusingly crafted caricatures they loved to mock. "And who are most of your voters?" asks the fake Judge Jeanine Pirro on her fake Fox News program. Saturday Night Live lent Palin's Tina Fey glasses to Tina Fey (who, in turn. "My win in Virginia proves that people are deeply concerned about education," says the actor portraying a smirking Glenn Youngkin, the GOP governor-elect who defeated Democratic challenger Terry McAuliffe earlier this month. While Heard’s lawyer, played by Heidi Gardner, objected, as she claims that they’ve “been through this” and that “there’s no actual proof this ever happened”.Few explanations for the Republican Party's upset victory in Virginia are as compelling as this 30-second clip from the opening sketch of last week's episode of Saturday Night Live. Laura, liberals try to make everything about race. Martin Luther King would have voted for Trump, Nwodim began. McKinnon introduced her by calling her my one black friend. With Aidy Bryant as the prosecuting lawyer, she questioned Kyle Mooney’s Depp on the stand about the alleged events. But McKinnon’s third guest was the most controversial SNL cast member Ego Nwodim playing conservative activist Candace Owens. Turning to “live coverage” of the trial, the rest of the cast spoofed Depp’s prior allegation that Heard had left faecal matter in his bed out of anger. “But with all the problems in the world, isn’t it nice to have a news story we all can collectively say ‘glad it ain’t me?’” “I know it’s not the most pertinent story at the moment,” McKinnon began.
The comedian touched on other current events including Roe v Wade, the Russian-Ukraine war, and the baby formula shortage, before settling on an update on the multi-million dollar trial. The two actors are embroiled in a lawsuit as a result of an op-ed Heard wrote, which Depp claims defamed him and ruined his career.
Kate McKinnon mocked the ongoing defamation trial between Johnny Depp and his ex-wife Amber Heard during the cold open on this weekend’s episode of Saturday Night Live (14 May).