Saturday Night Live fans react to Maya Rudolphs Kamala Harris impression: Literally the best thing SNL has done in a decade
Saturday Night Live fans have flocked to praise comedian Maya Rudolphs impressions of Kamala Harris as the show returned for its 50th season this weekend.
Saturday Night Live fans have flocked to praise comedian Maya Rudolphs impressions of Kamala Harris as the show returned for its 50th season this weekend.
SNL alumni Rudolph, 52, rejoined the cast as the White House hopeful, bringing back her fun aunt aka the Funt persona as the Democratic presidential candidate doing a mock speech at the podium.
Fans of the show have shown a flurry of support on social media - with one viewer going as far as saying the skit was literally the best thing SNL has done in like a decade.
Saturday Night Live fans have flocked to praise comedian Maya Rudolph s impressions of Kamala Harris as the show returned for its 50th season this weekend
Best I’ve seen. And I’ve seen every SNL episode, another person agreed.
More Maya Rudolph on tv for the next eight years should be a campaign talking point for Kamala, one commenter wrote on X.
One of the best political impersonators SNL has had, and there are a lot of good ones.
Others praised Rudolphs attention to detail - down to the way Harris, 59, arranges her hands while shes standing at the podium.
She even has the clasped hands perfected, Miss Rudolph has been STUDYING. a true artist, one person wrote on X.
Maya Rudolph has gotten Kamala’s voice DOWN now. She deserves job security for the next four years, thanks, another person said.
SNL kicked off its 50th season with a series of dry gags, only gently poking fun at both Kamala Harris and Donald Trumps 2024 election campaigns.
The famously Democratic-leaning show has long been soft on the Biden Administration, and true to form saved its strongest punches for Donald Trump.
The skit hardly had to do any heavy lifting of its own as it reenacted the former presidents recent comments about Haitian immigrants eating cats and dogs.
The beginning of the broadcast saw Andrew Dismukes as news anchor David Muir cracking a joke about the ABC News debate being biased toward the Democrats, which … duh.
Fans of SNL have shown a flurry of support on social media for Rudolphs Harris impression
SNL alumni Maya Rudolph rejoined the cast as Kamala Harris bringing back her fun aunt aka the Funt persona as the Democratic presidential candidate
But the biggest jabs were reserved to James Austin Johnsons Donald Trump who at a rally claimed he noticed people were heading for the exits
The Funt has been rebooted, Rudolphs Harris said during her appearance. 2 Funt, 2 Furious.
Harris said she was campaigning in WisconsinaPennsylvaGeorgia - referring to the crucial swing states necessary for a Democratic victory.
I am so happy to be campaigning in whatever swing state Im in, which I will just refer to as Wisconsin-Pennsylv-Georgia because I am going to protect your Va-Georgia, referring to Harris promise to protect womens rights to an abortion.
You see, my campaign is like the Sabrina Carpenter song Espresso, Rudolphs Harris joked. The lyrics are vague but the vibe slaps.
She added: Now this election is about moving forward. You see, Donald Trump is stuck in the past, but its like I say to my husband Doug when he leaves his phone at the Chilis, "We are not going back."
Jim Gaffigan was introduced next as Minnsota Governor Tim Walz
Harris husband, Doug Emhoff, who is Jewish, was portrayed by Andy Samberg who decreed himself to be the Second Gentlemensch as he made a joke about decorating the White House for Christmas: The theme is Hanukkah.
Meanwhile, Jim Gaffigan played Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, James Austin Johnson portrayed Republican candidate Donald Trump, and Dana Carvey appeared as President Joe Biden.