VIDEO Weekend Update on the GOP Tax Plan - SNL

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Weekend Update on the GOP Tax Plan - SNL The SNL Weekend Update segment hosted by Colin Jost and Michael Che offers a satirical take on current events, particularly focusing on the implications of the GOP tax plan passed by the Senate. The humor flows as the anchors dissect the political landscape while offering clever quips and critiques.

Highlights of the Segment​

  1. GOP Tax Plan Implications:
    • Jost touches upon the Republican tax plan's approval, humorously suggesting that although it passed, President Trump might not be in office to sign it due to other legal troubles.
  2. Michael Flynn's Guilty Plea:
    • The hosts discuss former National Security Adviser Michael Flynn's guilty plea to lying to the FBI. Che cleverly points out that it's refreshing to see a prominent man admit guilt without it being about sexual harassment, showcasing their signature style of addressing sensitive topics through comedy.
  3. Trump's Social Media Activity:
    • The segment highlights Trump's active Twitter engagement, indicating he often does half their jobs by tweeting important news. This reflects the seamless blend of humor with real political issues, emphasizing the absurdity of the current political climate.
  4. Tax Reform Critiques:
    • The tax reform is portrayed as beneficial for the wealthy, with jokes about how the funds would "trickle down" in ridiculous ways, shedding light on the skepticism surrounding the efficacy of such policies.
  5. International Responses:
    • The episode even touches on British Prime Minister Theresa May's response to Trump, promoting a humorous recount of their social media exchanges, which highlights the ongoing tension and the bizarre nature of modern political discourse.

      Conclusion​

      This segment is a prime example of how Saturday Night Live uses comedy to critique political developments, making audiences laugh while simultaneously provoking thought about significant issues. Feel free to share your thoughts on the segment or any other recent episodes you've found entertaining. Have you watched any other current events being tackled through comedy? Let's discuss!
 


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