SNL cast launches hilarious takedown of Tim Walzs VP debate performance - including his bizarre connection with JD Vance and Democrats Hail Mary

Saturday Night Live kicked off their second show of the season with a hilarious spoof of this weeks vice presidential debate.


Saturday Night Live kicked off their second show of the season with a hilarious spoof of this weeks vice presidential debate. 

It saw Bowen Yangs take on the role of an awkward J.D. Vance while Jim Gaffigan made a return as a goofy Tim Walz.

The skit mocked how reverential the pair were to one another during Tuesday nights debate, while also poking fun at some of the rules imposed by the debate moderators who insisted there would be no fact-checking - but then did it anyway. 

At one point Vance and Walz were pictured gazing into one anothers eyes across the debate stage as the skit mocked how the pair found common ground between the two. 

The episodes cold open began with Maya Rudolphs Kamala Harris and Andy Sambergs Douglas Emhoff sitting down to watch the debate on their couch at home.

Saturday Night Live started their second show of the season with a hilarious spoof of this weeks vice presidential debate that saw Bowen Yangs J.D. Vance and Jim Gaffigans Tim Walz find common ground

Saturday Night Live started their second show of the season with a hilarious spoof of this weeks vice presidential debate that saw Bowen Yangs J.D. Vance and Jim Gaffigans Tim Walz find common ground

SNLs Heidi Gardner and Chloe Fineman played CBS News debate moderators Norah ODonnell and Margaret Brennan respectively

SNLs Heidi Gardner and Chloe Fineman played CBS News debate moderators Norah ODonnell and Margaret Brennan respectively

I am feeling good tonight, Rudolphs Harris says. We have got momentum. Liz Cheneys about to endorse me and Bruce Springsteen. Cause baby I was born to run, she jokes, while quoting a line from one of the The Boss legendary songs. 

They proceed to turn on the vice presidential debate with moderators 

SNLs Heidi Gardner and Chloe Fineman played CBS News debate moderators Norah ODonnell and Margaret Brennan respectively. 

Thank you for having me. I want to begin with something that will appeal to women voters. I understand that both the moderators tonight are mothers and I like that, Yangs Vance starts off before the cameras cut to Gaffigans Walz who can be seen scribbling.

Are you preparing your answers? the moderators ask him.

No, I gotta grade these papers, Gaffigans Walz says in response. Got a stack of midterms.

The real life Walz was a teacher in the late 1980s and early 90s.

Bowen Yang as J.D.Vance
The real J.D. Vance

As ever, the impersonations were spot on with Bowen Yang as J.D. Vance

Jim Gaffigan took on the role of Tim Walz
The real Tim Walz

Jim Gaffigan took on the role of Tim Walz as the Democratic VP hopeful

As the questions in the mock debate begin, the moderators Gardners ODonnell and Finemans Brennan ask Yangs Vance: Senator Vance, you called Donald Trump Americas Hitler. Do you regret that? 

Just as in the real debate, Yangs Vance tries to explain why he said it. 

The context matters. I meant that as a compliment, he insists. 

To Gaffigans Walz: Governor Walz. You claimed you were in Hong Kong during the Tiananmen Square massacre when you were home in Minnesota. Can you explain that?

Gaffigans Walz answers: I think what happened is I went to Epcot. You can go around the whole world, and I had a couple in the Germany section, and I thought I went to China. Anyway, Im a knucklehead.

The moderators quickly move on to ask the VP hopefuls how they might solve the current crisis in the Middle East.

That is such an important question, Yangs Vance responds while avoiding answering the question. Margaret, one that deserves an answer because its important and its a question that you asked of me tonight.

Gaffigans Walz fairs no better as he also doesnt appear to know the answer.

In the skit, Vance and Walz appeared to find common ground over their respective policies

In the skit, Vance and Walz appeared to find common ground over their respective policies

Maya Rudolph portrayed Kamala Harris, left, Dana Carvey imitated a confused Joe Biden, center, while Andy Sambergs took on Harris husband Doug Emhoff, right

Maya Rudolph portrayed Kamala Harris, left, Dana Carvey imitated a confused Joe Biden, center, while Andy Sambergs took on Harris husband Doug Emhoff, right

So Im gonna just say the word fundamental a bunch because debating is 30 percent fun and 70 percent demental, he quips.

Back at the Harris residence, Rudolphs Harris begins to show concern for her running mate. 

OK, OK hes out there hes doing his thing, whatever that may be. Andy Sambergs Doug Emhoff says. Do you wanna watch something less stressful like the Menendez Brothers show? he asks. 

Rudolphs Harris suggests they rewatch her Presidential debate against Donald Trump. Remember when I said his crowds were tiny and I broke his brain? 

Sambergs Emhoff tries to calm Rudolphs Harris fears.

Its not like hes gonna say something crazy, he says. 

But Sambergs Emhoff jinxes Gaffigans Walz who flubs a line: Ive become friends with school shooters, he yells, mimicking a line during the debate in which he misspoke.

The real-life Walz did actually say hes become friends with school shooters but later clarified his remarks telling reporters he was speaking about people impacted by school shootings rather than the shooters themselves.

Rudolphs Harris portrayed and Sambergs Emhoff appeared to watch the VP debate at home

Rudolphs Harris portrayed and Sambergs Emhoff appeared to watch the VP debate at home

In what was likely the most memorable moments of the sketch, the pair of VP candidates find common ground and can be seen on screen staring into each others eyes.

The skit made clever use of the split screen and saw Yangs Vance and Gaffigans  Walz appearing to place their hands up against once another.

This guy is good — hes got an answer for everything, Gaffigans Walz says, turning to Yangs Vance.

The pairs sensitive moment sees them reaching out to touch each others palms from their podiums across the split screen. 

During the skit, the two seen saying the same thing at the exact same time as they turn to one another.

Why are they friends? Why are they vibing?, Rudolphs Harris exclaims.

During Tuesdays debate, both candidate spokes repeatedly about being in agreement with the other, about a wide range of topics.

The pair found agreement on speeding up the asylum claim system, bringing jobs back to the U.S., doing more to address gun violence and on not blaming immigrants for driving up housing prices.  

Back in the alternate reality of the SNL sketch, the moderators get back to the topics at hand and showcase Vances worst moment of the debate.

Yangs Vance if he would certify the results of the upcoming election noting how Donald Trump refused to accept the results from 2020.

Would you have certified the results? Gardners ODonnell asks.

Yangs Vance replies, while poking fun at the no fact checking rule CBS News had earlier imposed on themselves, but then failed to stick to. 

Its rich to say that Donald Trump is a threat to democracy when he peacefully gave over power — no fact-checking — and willingly — dont check — got on his plane without incident, right after saving Obamacare — dont check that, Yangs Vance said.

In real life Vance complained about the moderators fact checking him on some of his false claims. 

Gaffigans Walz is then allowed a few more seconds speak and attempts a hail Mary - referencing a football term to score some points before the clock runs out on the game.

I got to get some points on the board here, so Im going to chuck a hail Mary. Senator, will you admit that Donald Trump lost the election? he asks.

Tim, Im focused on the future, Yangs Vance responds, deftly deflecting the question. 

 Bump, its good! praises Gaffigans Walz.

Back at the Harris household, Rudolphs Harris expresses relief that Walz made it through the debate. 

This is a huge victory. It made no difference, she said. 

The sketch ended with Carveys Joe Biden, center, rambling on complete ice cream cone sitting between Rudolphs Harris and Sambergs Emhoff

The sketch ended with Carveys Joe Biden, center, rambling on complete ice cream cone sitting between Rudolphs Harris and Sambergs Emhoff

Later in the skit Dana Carveys Joe Biden later arrives on scene at Harris house to give her some advice.

Hey kiddo, let me give you a little bit of a pep talk, Carveys Biden says. Heres the deal. Im being serious right now. Look at me. Im serious right now. The vice president doesnt matter. 

Carveys Biden notes how Walz should highlight all the great things weve done over the last four years in the White House.

Gas prices down, border crossings down and Emmys for The Bear down, Carveys Biden says. Everybody get down… tonight.

Biden is portrayed as bumbling as he appears with his signature ice cream cone and general all-round confusion.

Who the hell was Obamas VP? Nobody knows, Carveys Biden says. 

Of course, the real life Joe Biden served as Obamas vice president from 2009 to 2017. 

It was Carveys Biden who got the last laugh as he shoved his his ice cream into Rudolphs Harris face. 

Youre gonna be a great president, and when youre done itll be my turn. Biden 2028! 

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Источник: Daily Online

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