SNL misses golden opportunity to parody Biden, Harris in season premier

October 2, 2022

NEW YORK, NY – latest season of Saturday Night Live premiered this weekend, but the writers of the show missed a golden opportunity two party President Joe Biden and vice president Kamala Harris over viral gaffes each made this week.

Instead, SNL did a long skit parodying the NFL Manning brothers doing play-by-play inside Mar-A-Lago.

Instead, the episode focused more on Donald Trump, politicizing Hurricane Ian and abortion.

The cast spent just a few seconds mentioning Biden called out a Congresswoman at an event last week who passed away in a car crash in July. They also skipped Kamala Harris calling North Korea an ally to the United States while inside the demilitarized zone between North and South Korea.

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“Jackie are you here? Where’s Jackie?” Biden said, calling for the dead congresswoman. “I didn’t think she was going to be here.”

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