Alec Baldwin appeared on Saturday Night Live on Saturday night and once again to mock Donald Trump.
The actor used Trump’s own words to make fun of him. The skit was a parody of the third presidential debate, featuring Kate McKinnon as Hillary Clinton, and Tom Hanks as Fox News’ Chris Wallace, the moderator of the debate. The show opened with a comparison of the third debate to the third Lord of The Rings movie. “You don’t really want to watch, but hey, you’ve come this far,” the moderator proclaimed.
Baldwin began the mock debate with a quiet voice, as a “sweet little baby Trump,” but that quickly escalated to complains about the election being “rigged” by the media. When Hanks asked how the media are doing that, Baldwin replied:
“By taking all of the things I say and all of the things I do, and putting them on TV.”
The show also addressed Trump’s ambiguous statements about whether he is going to accept the results of the election, whatever they may be. Hank’s Wallace also said to Baldwin’s Trump: “It has become very clear that you’re probably going to lose.”
Baldwin’s Trump replied, “Correct!”
Hanks asked if he will accept the results. “I will look at it at the time because frankly this is whole thing is rigged,” said Baldwin’s Trump.
Trump has shared his opinion of SNL‘s skits on Twitter. After Baldwin mocked the Trump lewd comments’ scandal last weekend, the candidate called the show “boring and unfunny.”
You can watch the SNL skit here:
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