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Disgusting. As they have been treating all of Trumps administration with their skits. Ironic too, since these bullies have a star in Melissa McCarthy who wasn't exactly confused with an anorexic, and whos star power was so bright it cost Columbia Pictures hundreds of millions of dollars when they re-made Ghostbusters.
The usual parasites profiting off of someone elses fame.
'SNL' fat shames Sarah Huckabee Sanders
Thereâs really not a polite way to say this but the folks over at "Saturday Night Live" are a bunch of pompous, low-rent, intergluteal clefts.
I came to that conclusion after watching âactressâ Aidy Bryantâs absurd parody of Sarah Huckabee Sanders, President Trumpâs deputy press secretary.
âMy father is Mike Huckabee,â Bryantâs character said. âMy mother is a big Southern hamburger.â
Throughout the sketch, Ms. Bryant devoured an apple.
Ms. Sanders, the daughter of former Republican presidential candidate Mike Huckabee, was fat-shamed.
It was ugly â even by NBCâs low standards.
âYou guys were mean about Huckabee Sanders,â CNNâs Chris Cuomo said. âYou were fat-shaming her. You were talking about how she looks and what she wears. I thought that it was mean, not funny.â
I never thought Iâd see the day when CNN defended any member of the Trump administration.
Deputy White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders speaks during the daily briefing at the White House in Washington, Wednesday, May 10, 2017 (AP Photo)
Thereâs really not a polite way to say this but the folks over at "Saturday Night Live" are a bunch of pompous, low-rent, intergluteal clefts.
I came to that conclusion after watching âactressâ Aidy Bryantâs absurd parody of Sarah Huckabee Sanders, President Trumpâs deputy press secretary.
âMy father is Mike Huckabee,â Bryantâs character said. âMy mother is a big Southern hamburger.â
Throughout the sketch, Ms. Bryant devoured an apple.
Ms. Sanders, the daughter of former Republican presidential candidate Mike Huckabee, was fat-shamed.
It was ugly â even by NBCâs low standards.
âYou guys were mean about Huckabee Sanders,â CNNâs Chris Cuomo said. âYou were fat-shaming her. You were talking about how she looks and what she wears. I thought that it was mean, not funny.â
I never thought Iâd see the day when CNN defended any member of the Trump administration.
"I've known Sarah for years. She's a cute curvy girl who is beautiful and really smart and is killing it every time she gets into the podium in the White House briefing room.â
âThey had her eating,â Cuomo said. âI thought it was in poor taste.â
Let me see if I can illustrate the distastefulness of SNLâs sketch.
Imagine SNL performing a sketch about former First Lady Michelle Obamaâs initiatives to encourage kids to eat healthier food.
Imagine Tyler Perry portraying Mrs. Obama as she scarfed down a cheeseburger and French fries during the parody press conference.
I have no doubt had that happened, NBC would have been forced to cancel SNL and the actors would have been blacklisted.
Penny Young Nance, the chief executive officer of Concerned Women for America, told me NBC crossed a line.
âI was so offended by that portrayal,â she said. âNBC treated her so much more irreverently than they ever would have treated a female leader from the left.â
The usual parasites profiting off of someone elses fame.
'SNL' fat shames Sarah Huckabee Sanders
Thereâs really not a polite way to say this but the folks over at "Saturday Night Live" are a bunch of pompous, low-rent, intergluteal clefts.
I came to that conclusion after watching âactressâ Aidy Bryantâs absurd parody of Sarah Huckabee Sanders, President Trumpâs deputy press secretary.
âMy father is Mike Huckabee,â Bryantâs character said. âMy mother is a big Southern hamburger.â
Throughout the sketch, Ms. Bryant devoured an apple.
Ms. Sanders, the daughter of former Republican presidential candidate Mike Huckabee, was fat-shamed.
It was ugly â even by NBCâs low standards.
âYou guys were mean about Huckabee Sanders,â CNNâs Chris Cuomo said. âYou were fat-shaming her. You were talking about how she looks and what she wears. I thought that it was mean, not funny.â
I never thought Iâd see the day when CNN defended any member of the Trump administration.
Deputy White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders speaks during the daily briefing at the White House in Washington, Wednesday, May 10, 2017 (AP Photo)
Thereâs really not a polite way to say this but the folks over at "Saturday Night Live" are a bunch of pompous, low-rent, intergluteal clefts.
I came to that conclusion after watching âactressâ Aidy Bryantâs absurd parody of Sarah Huckabee Sanders, President Trumpâs deputy press secretary.
âMy father is Mike Huckabee,â Bryantâs character said. âMy mother is a big Southern hamburger.â
Throughout the sketch, Ms. Bryant devoured an apple.
Ms. Sanders, the daughter of former Republican presidential candidate Mike Huckabee, was fat-shamed.
It was ugly â even by NBCâs low standards.
âYou guys were mean about Huckabee Sanders,â CNNâs Chris Cuomo said. âYou were fat-shaming her. You were talking about how she looks and what she wears. I thought that it was mean, not funny.â
I never thought Iâd see the day when CNN defended any member of the Trump administration.
"I've known Sarah for years. She's a cute curvy girl who is beautiful and really smart and is killing it every time she gets into the podium in the White House briefing room.â
âThey had her eating,â Cuomo said. âI thought it was in poor taste.â
Let me see if I can illustrate the distastefulness of SNLâs sketch.
Imagine SNL performing a sketch about former First Lady Michelle Obamaâs initiatives to encourage kids to eat healthier food.
Imagine Tyler Perry portraying Mrs. Obama as she scarfed down a cheeseburger and French fries during the parody press conference.
I have no doubt had that happened, NBC would have been forced to cancel SNL and the actors would have been blacklisted.
Penny Young Nance, the chief executive officer of Concerned Women for America, told me NBC crossed a line.
âI was so offended by that portrayal,â she said. âNBC treated her so much more irreverently than they ever would have treated a female leader from the left.â