“Saturday Night Live” in its latest episode mocked a couple of prominent politicians caught in scandals this week.
During a movie titled “Wow, You Did It Again” with Chloe Fineman playing host Britney Spears, the comedy show shattered Sen. Ted CruzRafael (Ted) Edward Cruz Trump will speak at the CPAC in his first public appearance since leaving the White House. Can Ted Cruz dodge the avalanche of criticism? Biden announces disaster declaration in Texas amid MORE severe weather (R-Texas), who was criticized for traveling to Cancun with his family while a deadly winter storm affected his state, and the governor of New York. Andrew Cuomo
Andrew Cuomo The rulers in hot water for his response to the coronavirus Governor Cuomo’s abrupt media promotion looks pretty bad, now Cancun Cruz deserves to be dragged, but the selective media outrage is painfully evident MORE (D), who has admitted an “error” in withholding data on coronavirus-related deaths at residences in his state.
“And now I’m with some hot water,” says Aidy Bryant’s Cruz. “What they tell me is something no one has in Texas.”
Cruz de Bryan then said he “deeply regrets” his trip to Mexico, “especially flying United.”
Then the legislator apologizes saying, “I’m pretty bad at human stuff.”
“I would have a coward [guts] to blame their actions on their young daughters? he asks.
Comedian Pete Davidson then joins the drawing, representing Cuomo.
“Some of the people who died in residences were not counted as dead in residences,” admits Cuomo de Davidson. “It’s like what happens at Disney World. People die and bodies move. They say, ‘I guess Brenda died in the parking lot and not in the tea cups.’
Cruz de Bryant then bows to be a commissioner, saying they are both “misunderstood strong men.”
“Don’t partner with me,” Cuomo tells Cruz.
“We’re not the same. I’m a man you’re a clown. And if you mess with me, I’ll send you to a clown hospital. And when you die, I won’t count your body,” he added.