When the election is over, what will “Saturday Night Live” do for political fodder? The question arises after a variety of candidates were skewered in latest show, including Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders.

The Washington Post also quoted Larry David’s latest Bernie impression:
“I want to thank everyone who voted for me, and apologize to everyone else for making your Facebook feeds so, so annoying,” David said as Sanders. “I mean, I love my supporters, but they’re too much, right? I’m great, but I’m not five-posts-a-day great. With all due respect to my supporters, get a life.”
What’s wrong with Hillary? If she runs against Trump, she won’t be able to copy Bernie anymore. Then what’s left? https://t.co/uKT8uLqCQb
— PRIYANKA (@chepriyanka) March 14, 2016
Thanks to SNL I like Bernie Sanders less and Larry David and Hillary Clinton a lot more.
— Sir Holden Caulfield (@InnerDaemons) February 26, 2016
SNL validated the observation I made weeks ago that Hillary was taking Bernie’s talking points and moving left since the…
Posted by Jonathan Adamson on Monday, March 14, 2016
Hilarious… Until she morphs into her republican opposition to get those independent votes.
Posted by Alain Davis on Monday, March 14, 2016
Awesome.. I’m glad that SNL hasn’t totally sold out.. I think if they forced the writers to slant pro-Hillary like MSNBC does there would be a major writers’ strike.
Posted by Patrick Curl on Sunday, March 13, 2016
