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  • Last weekend, Saturday Night Live had Melissa McCarthy spoof Sean Spicer, a move that made

  • the White House very angry because they didn't want to see a woman portraying a man in the

  • White House.

  • Now, here's where things got a little bit more predictable.

  • We saw how angry the Trump administration was about Saturday Night Live's portrayal

  • of Sean Spicer by Melissa McCarthy.

  • So it was very predictable when this weekend they decided to do it again, to an even greater

  • degree.

  • In addition to Melissa McCarthy returning as Sean Spicer, they also had Kate McKinnon

  • show up as Jeff Sessions.

  • They had several other cast members do a parody video auditioning to be the new Trump, most

  • of them women.

  • They also had Kellyanne Conway portrayed as the psychopath from Fatal Attraction, terrorizing

  • Jake Tapper, attempting to get back on CNN.

  • And they had Donald Trump show up in the People's Court to take on the Ninth Circuit Ruling

  • that said his Muslim ban wasn't going to fly.

  • Because of the Trump administration's reaction last week, Saturday Night Live doubled-down

  • and did countless skits this past weekend, portraying the administration as incompetent

  • buffoons.

  • And that is exactly what Saturday Night Live is for.

  • And Donald Trump doesn't seem to understand.

  • He's picked a fight with one of the longest running comedy shows in the United States

  • and he is losing.

  • Not just losing a little bit.

  • He is losing big time.

  • This past weekend, Saturday Night Live posted their highest ratings in six years and it's

  • all because of Donald Trump.

  • Because of his anger towards that program, they're doing better.

  • More people are tuning in.

  • They want to see how they're going to make fun of this idiotic President this week.

  • That's exactly what Saturday Night Live wanted, but it's the exact opposite of what Donald

  • Trump and his administration wanted.

  • But it's something that's going to keep happening.

  • You do not pick a fight with the media outlet.

  • That's just one of the dumbest things you can do.

  • But Trump doesn't understand that.

  • He's used to bullying, he's used to getting his way.

  • So he thinks that if he or his administration come out and attack Saturday Night Live, like

  • Trump has done so many times on Twitter, that they can make them stop.

  • But it's not going to happen.

  • This satire that Saturday Night Live is putting out is proving to be one of the best defenses

  • against the Trump administration himself.

  • And that's why it is important to talk about this.

  • Now, I've seen some people on Twitter say that why are we even talking about Saturday

  • Night Live, this isn't really news, we're missing the big issues.

  • But it is.

  • They're portraying the President actually pretty accurately.

  • And American people of both sides, both parties, watch this show.

  • It is forming their opinion, just like the Daily Show used to with Jon Stewart, just

  • like the Colbert Report did.

  • That's why this is important.

  • This isn't something to just gloss over.

  • This is something that actually has an impact in American society.

  • Pop culture very frequently influences our politics.

  • If it didn't, we wouldn't have a reality show TV star as our President.

  • So don't tell me that it's not important, don't tell me that it doesn't matter, because

  • it is.

  • Because right now, Saturday Night Live is producing one of the greatest nationwide push

  • backs against the Trump Administration.

  • And that's something that we don't see from a media outlet too often.

Last weekend, Saturday Night Live had Melissa McCarthy spoof Sean Spicer, a move that made

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