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SNL Alum Dropped Out of Awful Antisemitism Sketch Minutes Before Airtime, Was ‘Uncomfortable’

By Bob Hoge

Saturday Night Live reached a new low with their cold opening over the weekend, where they ruthlessly mocked Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-NY) for questioning three university presidents during Dec. 5 congressional hearings about antisemitic activity on their campuses. Instead of lampooning the university presidents, who disturbingly claimed that the calls for genocide by their students and professors needed to be taken “in context,” they portrayed Stefanik, who asked some very important questions, as a raving lunatic with anti-Jewish feelings.

The skit drew outrage from many quarters. “If SNL’s skit was at least funny or a good imitation of Stefanik, I might give them some credit, but it wasn’t either,” wrote RedState’s Nick Arama. “It was just plain bad.”

“Worst of all, it was comically unfunny, doling out only second-hand embarrassment for those brave enough to sit through the entire thing,” wrote NY Post senior features reporter Kirsten Fleming.

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