Even lefty-loving SNL mocks Kamala Harris, Walz over veep hopefuls bumbling debate

Even liberal “Saturday Night Live” had to make fun of Tim Walz’s debate performance.The left-loving comedy show roasted Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris and her political sidekick by portraying her as having to cope with wine to get through his debate performance against GOP veep foe JD Vance last week.Comedian Maya Rudolph reprised her role as Harris, sitting on a couch next to colleague Andy Samberg playing the veep’s husband Doug Emhoff as the pair pretended to watch the debate in horror.

“OK, OK.He’s out there just doing his thing, whatever that may be,” Rudolph’s Harris tried to reassure herself while making use of her wine and laughing nervously.

She very quickly began having regrets about not choosing “Josh” — supposedly referring to the kind of cabernet, not Pennsylvania Gov.Josh Shapiro (D), who had been in the top running along with Walz for her running mate.

Samberg’s Emhoff tried to assure her that Walz wouldn’t “say something crazy.” Then comedian Jim Gaffigan’s Walz repeated one of the veep’s big blunders from last week’s verbal bout.“I’ve become friends with school shooters,” Gaffigan’s Walz blurted out, prompting Rudolph’s Harris to break her wine glass in distress.Samberg’s Emhoff quickly conceded, “As a goofy white guy, this really sends my fellows back.”During the faux Harris’s reeling from her running mate’s performance and peculiar “vibing” with Vance onstage, a doddery President Biden played by Dana Carvey strolled into the room, seemingly unaware of where he was.“You’re not here, I’ll come back later,” Carvey’s clueless Biden said to Rudolph’s Harris, who guided him to the couch.

“Come on, Walz.What’s wrong with that guy? He’s crazy.

Get your facts straight, Jack.You got to hit with a, ‘No Joe, here’s the deal, et me be clear,'” he added, using Biden’s go-to crutch lines.

“And by the way, you should be talking about all the great things we’...

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Publisher: New York Post

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