Saturday Night Live featured a skit last night which asked why Kellyanne Conway hasn’t been in the public eye recently.
“She used to be on TV / On like every single panel / Then one day we all woke up and she was no longer there,” the show’s theme song went.
The skit was a parody of 1990s PBS educational game show “Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego?”
Sasheer Zamata, playing the game show’s chief detective, introduced two child contestant who would receive a reward for finding Conway.
“Well, we don’t want to find her,” one of the contestants declared.
“Okay, guess that’s our show,” Day says, ending the sketch. “Seven weeks in a row and no one wants to find that woman.”
You can watch the SNL skit here:
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