VIDEO Weekend Update on Donald Trump's Wiretapping Accusation - SNL

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Weekend Update on Donald Trump's Wiretapping Accusation - SNL In a skit from "Saturday Night Live," the comedic duo Colin Jost and Michael Che take a humorous dive into the political turmoil surrounding Donald Trump’s claims of wiretapping by President Obama. The segment, known as Weekend Update, aired during the show’s 42nd season and offers a satirical perspective on real-world political events, blending humor with current news.

Overview of the Segment​

The segment begins playfully, with Jost and Che mocking Trump’s unfounded tweet about being wiretapped. They highlight the absurdity of a sitting president seeking legal advice via Twitter, comparing it to a doctor asking about a medical issue online. Jost notes, “Is it legal for a sitting president to be wiretapping a race for president prior to an election? Dude, you’re the president!” This comedic commentary sets the tone for an insightful yet funny take on the state of American politics.

Key Themes and Jokes​

  1. Absurdity of Trump’s Claims: Che points out the chaotic nature of Trump’s thoughts, likening him to “a crazy guy on the subway yelling.” He juxtaposes Trump’s serious accusations with trivial matters like his concerns about the ratings of “The Apprentice.”
  2. Trump's Speech Reception: They discuss the mixed reactions to Trump’s speeches, with Jost noting a positive public reception merely due to the low expectations for presidential performance, humorously suggesting that expectations were set at “read words good.”
  3. Political Irony and Historical Context: Che draws a parallel between immigration policies and his own ancestry, lamenting that many Irish immigrants didn’t arrive because they were the best but rather due to dire circumstances.
  4. Mocking Political Appearances: The skit also critiques the appearance of democratic responses to Trump’s speeches, likening one of the former governors to trying to sell insurance from a public school cafeteria, thus questioning the effectiveness of their political strategies.
  5. Cultural References and Social Commentary: There are humorous references to cultural figures (like Arnold Schwarzenegger) and popular events to keep the commentary relatable and engaging. Notably, Che’s sympathy for Kellyanne Conway’s stressful position underlines the human cost of political machinations.

    Conclusion​

    This SNL segment showcases the power of humor in coping with political tension. The comedians adeptly use satire to address serious topics, making them accessible and thought-provoking for viewers. The comedic timing and clever repartee between Jost and Che serve to not only entertain but also provoke thought about the current state of political discourse in the United States.

    Community Engagement​

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