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‘SNL’ Spoofs ‘Morning Joe,’ Alec Baldwin’s Trump Makes A Call

Saturday Night Live featured a skit which was a parody of morning show Morning Joe last night.

SNL commented on the romantic relationship between hosts Mika Brzezinski and Joe Scarborough by imagining how their engagement would play out on the show.

Alex Moffat’s Scarborough and Kate McKinnon‘s Brzezinski could barely contain their underlying passion during a discussion of last week’s health-care vote in the House of Representatives. The couple made suggestive comments and nearly kissed several times.

Beyond the flirtation, Alec Baldwin steals the show, voicing “John Miller,” a so-called publicist for President Donald Trump.

“I’m sort of new here,” he says, before butchering the pronunciation and meaning of Cinco de Mayo: “the day all Mexicans eat a sinkful of mayonnaise.” He then proceeds to celebrate “the fantastic success we had in Congress yesterday with the new health care law,” although the bill has not yet passed the Senate.

Aleks Simeonova

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