Video: 'Saturday Night Live' Jeers At Desperate Hillary Clinton's Bid To Win New York

By R. Siva Kumar - 11 Apr '16 07:01AM
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Last fortnight's nays have been falling like a ton of bricks on Hillary Clinton, after she lost seven of the recent primaries to the Democratic presidential rival, Bernie Sanders.

Her woes probably doubled on "Saturday Night Live" show, which mocked her desperation to pip the post for the primary election in New York. She was role-played by "SNL" cast member Kate McKinnon.

"I'm the underdog now, I'm this election's Rudy," McKinnon as Clinton said.

"I love being back in the Fat Apple, my home state," she continued. "Except for Illinois and Arkansas, but they already voted for me, so we cool." By the way, Clinton was born in Chicago and became the first lady of Arkansas when her husband, Bill Clinton, was made the governor of the state before becoming president.

In order to exhibit her love for New York City, she faked eating a New York hot dog and peanuts. She followed it by recalling her visit to the big, hot Broadway play, "Chicago." She then donned her much-worn Yankees hat with the price tag on it. But later she shifted it off for a New York Mets hat that she called "meets."

She then took the subway, in order to exhibit how she could relate to New Yorkers.

"The New York City subway is the best way to get around," she said, as she approached the station. Though she tried to enter the turnstile a number of times, she was not able to swipe her card. She even tried to jump the gate, but gave up in the end.

"I'll just take a cab. Cabs are the best way to get around," she said.

McKinnon's Clinton then tried to win over all the people of the nation when she referred to a "Game of Thrones" and then pulled out a fake version of a three-eyed raven from the highly rated HBO show.

"This is the three-eyed raven from the 'Game of Thrones' and she is here to tell you if you don't vote for me on April 19th then Winter is coming," she said.

YouTube/Saturday Night Live 

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