Saturday Night Live is facing criticism for its recent skit mocking Donald Trump's use of the word 'debanking.' Greg Gutfeld, Nigel Farage, and Newsweek's senior editor-at-large Josh Hammer have all criticized SNL for what they perceive as 'woke smugness' and 'collective ignorance.' The skit has been called 'painfully unfunny' and 'humiliating,' with concerns raised about a late-night comedian doing PR for a sitting president.
Newsweek's senior editor-at-large Josh Hammer has hit back at SNL for mocking Donald Trump’s use of the word “de-bank” in a recent skit. https://t.co/8AWr95OKHP
Aside from the fact this is painfully unfunny, the idea a late night comedian would be doing PR for a sitting president ought to be humiliating. https://t.co/IjfDww0cwp
'What a bunch of idiots. Smug, complacent, idiots.' @Nigel_Farage reacts to American comedy show 'Saturday Night Live' laughing at Donald Trump after he used the word 'debanking'. https://t.co/5OhQcA129w
SNL' called out for 'woke smugness' after latest Trump ridicule https://t.co/Pjh9q75DGc
‘Joke is on the teller’: Greg Gutfeld calls out SNL over embarrassing Trump ‘de-bank’ skit Trapped within an echo chamber of their own making, the latest attempt to jab at the former president teed-up the “collective ignorance” of Saturday Night Live for a Fox News funny man.… https://t.co/zCG359kthR