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From George W. Bush to Kamala Harris, join MsMojo as we dive into the most hilarious SNL impressions that had us laughing through the years! We'll explore the most memorable celebrity impersonations that defined comedy from 2000 to 2024.
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00:00Greetings weary travelers, my name is Vincent Price.
00:05Welcome to Ms. Mojo, and today we're counting down our picks for the
00:08most hilarious SNL impersonations of each year from 2000 to 2024.
00:14Well, well, well, look who fell out of that coconut tree.
00:192000, Will Ferrell as George W. Bush.
00:22Good evening, America. For the past few weeks, we have been thrown into a horrifying
00:28and tumultuous nightmare.
00:30Will Ferrell has a way of bringing out the most entertaining aspects of the 43rd president.
00:34In the year 2000, fans were treated to Ferrell's funny performances as George W. Bush.
00:39The comedian was especially good at delivering notable catchphrases.
00:43Strategery.
00:44Sparring against Errol Hammond's Al Gore,
00:46the performer knows how to play each moment with a mix of seriousness and silliness.
00:50He even got to show off his skills next to Dana Carvey's legendary George H.W. Bush.
00:55While you're at it, can I get those antlers too?
00:57Yeah, there you go, son.
01:00I like these.
01:03Put down, put down the antlers. Put them down.
01:06For years afterward, the comic kept captivating audiences in this fruitful role.
01:11He's always been able to turn this divisive figure into a comedic foil.
01:16Actually, there are differences between myself and the vice president on those issues.
01:21I did not realize that.
01:22Yes, and on these issues, you seem to be more in tune with him than with me.
01:28I'm kind of surprised you're still undecided.
01:322001. Anna Gasteyer as Martha Stewart.
01:36I'm Martha Stewart. Join me today on Living, where I'll show you some innovative ways
01:40to class up this unbelievably trashy holiday.
01:43During her time at SNL, this comedian created a fantastic impression of Martha Stewart.
01:48Her version of the celebrity chef is laid back in a chaotic way.
01:52And who can resist making out with a green-tongued stranger?
01:57Anna Gasteyer keeps her impersonation poised and proper,
02:00but everything seems to be breaking at the seams.
02:03It's a subtle piece of comedic acting that few people could pull off in the same way.
02:07Who knew that such a calm personality could be such a great source of comedy gold?
02:11I would never move my product line to Sears because I have no softer side.
02:19I could never take my products to Walmart because Walmart has a history of censorship
02:24and has refused to stock the record albums of my very dear friend, Ghostface Killah.
02:28It's no wonder the character became one of her staples on the show.
02:32Gasteyer's talents bring out the darker, funnier, more complicated side of the TV presenter.
02:37Wipe the Hawaiian punch off your mouth, pick the jaw out of your teeth, and get back to work.
02:422002. Maya Rudolph as Donatella Versace.
02:45Donatella Versace?
02:49What are you doing behind our couch?
02:52I was hoping you would know the answer to that.
02:55With her ability to transform, Maya Rudolph becomes the fashion icon with shocking detail.
03:00Now if you haven't believed a damn word I've said to you so far,
03:05then listen to more celebrities go on and on about Versace pockets.
03:11This starts with the comedian's vocal impression.
03:13It's the perfect mix of a deep affectation and dry wit.
03:17Versace pockets come in three exciting flavors.
03:21Monterey chicken, champagne, and my personal favorite, cheesy chili cheeseburger.
03:28Rudolph's Donatella Versace turns any situation into a fun-filled moment,
03:32making even an advertisement more entertaining.
03:34The comic star's vocal delivery plays perfectly over the top of a commercial for fake hot pockets.
03:39With her steely gaze and a champagne glass,
03:42the actress turns this socialite into a comedic powerhouse.
03:45The character's appearance in surprising locations and overall confusion only adds to her mystique.
03:51From your kitchen to your pie hole, from your pie hole to your poop chute,
04:00no Versace pockets, no place, get out.
04:042003. Jimmy Fallon as Barry Gibb.
04:07Tonight, Barry's guests are in a room full of strangers.
04:14Showing the full showcase of his talents,
04:16Jimmy Fallon plays Barry Gibb in one of his best recurring sketches.
04:24He channels the British singer for this outrageous talk show.
04:27Fallon can sing, dance, and match the vocal qualities of the Bee Gees member.
04:32He also gets to play along with Justin Timberlake and make the latter laugh.
04:36His version of Gibb is quick to get angry,
04:38turning interviews into wild affairs full of strange vocalizations and outbursts.
04:47It is a tour de force that keeps you guessing and giggling in equal measure.
04:51There's even an opening and closing number to entertain audiences.
04:55Thankfully for all of us, this sketch became a long-running role in the comedian's catalog.
05:062004. Kenan Thompson as Esther Rolle.
05:18If you love the show Good Times,
05:20you'll find something to enjoy about this accurate sketch.
05:23Chief among those things might just be Kenan Thompson as Esther Rolle.
05:36The comedian does a surprisingly accurate version of the TV matriarch Florida Evans.
05:51Thompson's impersonation rolls through the punches
05:54and even stops to deliver a killer catchphrase.
06:06With so many great performers around him,
06:08Thompson shines with his delivery and ability to bounce off co-stars like Maya Rudolph.
06:13He even makes good use of a portrait of Jesus.
06:16Fans of this 1970 sitcom might be shocked at the level of detail here,
06:20with Thompson taking center stage in a well-acted scene.
06:372005. Bill Hader as Vincent Price.
06:46In the comedian's early years on SNL,
06:48Bill Hader showed off his talents as an impressionist.
06:51This included his funny take on horror legend Vincent Price.
06:54His take on the actor throws holiday parties and invites all sorts of crazy celebrities.
06:59While he gets to play off eccentric versions of Judy Garland,
07:01Hader's impersonation also generates huge laughs with his combative personality.
07:11It is a comedic disaster in the best way, as this Price struggles against everyone.
07:16The performer's impressive skills also match the unique quality of his target's voice.
07:21The cast member juggles so many details,
07:24leads the sketch,
07:24and satisfies fans of old Hollywood.
07:312006. Alec Baldwin as Tony Bennet.
07:44Every so often, an SNL host comes around who possesses the same skills as the cast members.
07:50This includes frequent host Alec Baldwin and his ability to play the likes of Tony Bennet.
07:55The actor's talent is also the reason why he's so popular.
07:59The actor can play the crooner as a talk show host and a singer,
08:02managing to nail down the music legend's trademark voice.
08:09This is all the more miraculous when Baldwin works alongside the real man.
08:21Even with the celebrity next to him,
08:23the actor and his impersonation stay the course in a fantastic sketch.
08:27The 30 Rockstar's craft could not be more clear,
08:30showing that he can dive into a comedic character as well as any dramatic performance.
08:492007. Amy Poehler as Dakota Fanning.
08:57The only forum for child actors to discuss cinema, theater, politics,
09:01philosophy, and the cultural zeitgeist at large.
09:03Playing up the concept of a child star,
09:06this remix of Dakota Fanning is as precocious as ever.
09:09She hosts her own show and prefers to talk about adult topics.
09:13Amy Poehler keeps the energy up as the actress,
09:15with both a childlike innocence and a drive to be smarter than anyone else.
09:20When I read that script, I saw it as a metaphor for ethnic violence in Central Africa.
09:25But apparently, it was about a cat in a hat.
09:28This Fanning even likes to put down her band leader,
09:31with Kenan Thompson's Reggie helping to create more comedic tension.
09:34Man, I love those books. I thought you were a great Harry Potter.
09:38Yes, Reggie tends to prefer a lighter fare.
09:44The host also interviews Daniel Radcliffe and Abigail Breslin
09:47while trying to appear mature at every turn.
09:50Poehler finds a way to combine a bubbly outer shell with a more evil interior.
09:55But oh, to be 10 years old again.
09:58Those were heady days.
10:00I was, of course, starring in a blockbuster called War of the Worlds
10:04with the incomparable Tom Cruise.
10:06How old were you when you first got your nomination?
10:12She even makes sipping a juice box funny.
10:14Here, Dakota, have some juice.
10:22That's much better. Thank you, Catherine.
10:24Turning this concept into another winning performance.
10:272008, Tina Fey as Sarah Palin.
10:30Good evening, my fellow Americans.
10:33In one of the most popular impressions of the 2008 election season,
10:37Tina Fey transformed into Sarah Palin.
10:40First off, I just want to say how excited I am to be in front of both
10:43the liberal elite media as well as the liberal regular media.
10:48She returned to the show for one of her finest performances.
10:51This includes using glasses and her best Alaskan accent
10:54to become the vice presidential candidate.
10:56She addresses audiences with funny catchphrases,
10:59playing next to Amy Poehler's admirable work as Hillary Clinton.
11:02I believe global warming is caused by man.
11:05Fey is super convincing as Palin throughout all kinds of speeches and interviews.
11:09She also makes an interview sketch with Poehler's Katie Couric wonderfully awkward.
11:14You went to the UN for the first time.
11:16How was that experience?
11:18Oh, you know, it was just amazing.
11:20So many interesting people.
11:22Though I have to say I was disheartened by how many of them were foreigners.
11:27The former cast member never fails to bring smiles as this folksy politician,
11:31reminding everyone of her comedic abilities.
11:34The only pole I care about is the North Pole, and that is melting.
11:38It's not great.
11:40What?
11:42The real one?
11:45Bye.
11:512009, various cast members as The View hosts.
11:54Welcome back to The View.
11:56We're here at Disney Studios, and what a week it has been, right, Sherry?
12:00Yes, it has.
12:02In the late 2000s, SNL tackled the then-current lineup of The View.
12:06This included plenty of enjoyable impersonations of the opinionated hosts.
12:10Kenan Thompson's Whoopi Goldberg is just one standout,
12:13with a hard stare being one noteworthy move.
12:16Michaela Watkins might do the best impression of the host
12:19We have been up very early in the morning,
12:22and just to illustrate how dark it was,
12:25as I walked from my trailer to the set,
12:28I ran into Muammar Gaddafi,
12:30and I had a very interesting conversation with him.
12:33Guest host Tracy Morgan plays a clueless take on Sherry Shepard
12:37next to Fred Armisen's self-effacing Joy Behar.
12:39This collection of performances keeps things loose and goofy
12:42as the hosts sail through topics.
12:44Kristen Wiig gives us a sneak peek at the cast.
12:48Kristen Wiig gives an intense turn as Elizabeth Hasselbeck,
12:51rounding out the ensemble with her funny rants.
12:54You don't know who Rush Limbaugh is, the voice of the conservative movement?
12:58Another incarnation of this sketch from 2009
13:00allowed for someone like Taylor Swift to join the fun.
13:03The hardest thing about being a mom is having patience,
13:09because sometimes the paparazzi say they're going to be someplace at 10,
13:13and they don't show up till 11.
13:162010, Vanessa Bayer as Miley Cyrus.
13:25Turning this pop star into a talk personality,
13:27Vanessa Bayer knows how to get the best out of this impression.
13:40Her Miley Cyrus is filled with a contagious and optimistic outlook.
13:43While hosting her own talk show,
13:45the pop star also gets to banter with her dad, Billy Ray.
13:48This makes for some silly moments
13:49with both Bryan Cranston and Jason Sudeikis playing the father.
14:01Bayer also gets to do various celebrity interviews
14:04that let her test out her convincing vocal impersonation.
14:15Exaggerating the singer's personal life,
14:18the performer also gets to make funny rants about all kinds of toxic subjects.
14:292011, Jay Pharoah as Denzel Washington.
14:36As a former singer, Pharoah is known for her
14:39Jay Pharoah as Denzel Washington.
14:44As a talented impressionist,
14:46Jay Pharoah deserves a lot more love for his amazing voices.
14:50One of his greatest might be his accurate Denzel Washington.
14:56It basically encapsulates the last 20 years of the training day star's career,
15:01full of detailed inflections, vocal tics, and facial expressions.
15:05Pharoah sounds almost exactly like the real star at points,
15:13delivering what could easily turn into dialogue for an upcoming movie.
15:17It's even funny to watch the character appear in segments that he shouldn't be.
15:21As a potential replacement for a morning show,
15:23this take on Washington keeps using his powerful voice for comedic effect.
15:27She's asking have I read the books.
15:31Are you just gonna repeat whatever I say?
15:332012, Kristen Wiig as Liza Minnelli.
15:36Just let me turn off some of these lamps.
15:41With a stroke of comedic genius,
15:43Kristen Wiig embodies the singular artist Liza Minnelli.
15:46This quickly goes from a standard impression to a gloriously absurd one.
15:51You tell that to Debbie Reynolds.
15:53Wiig's character desperately tries and fails to turn off a lamp.
15:57The trouble only builds as her methods become more ridiculous,
16:01making for some off-the-wall comedy.
16:12There are plenty of dance moves, hand movements, and even a fun reference to Bob Fosse.
16:17The comedian doesn't stop in a firecracker performance full of explosive energy.
16:27The lamp, that little rascal.
16:30Oh, where's Caravan?
16:32I found the card.
16:34I just have to pull it out of the wall.
16:37It doesn't make sense in the slightest, but it is hilarious nonetheless.
16:42The performer taps into a manic persona that you cannot look away from.
16:462013, Taran Killam as Christoph Waltz.
16:50Thank you for indulging in my sexual perversions.
16:54Of course, you're being more than fairly compensated.
16:58During his awesome run on SNL, Taran Killam amassed numerous solid impressions.
17:03He also played Christoph Waltz in an audition sketch.
17:06Don't do the scene nude. Would you like to see it nude?
17:10I would certainly prefer to do it nude as well.
17:13Killam finds a way to replicate the Austrian actor's refined speech.
17:17Channeling the accent and mannerisms, the comedian finds laughs in this segment
17:21about people trying out for Fifty Shades of Grey.
17:23His character also works with Miley Cyrus's Scarlett Johansson
17:26through some suggestive material.
17:28The role also lets the performer say some funny catchphrases for good measure.
17:32By the end of this sketch,
17:34we kind of wish we could see the real Waltz in the steamy romance series.
17:37I'm a character, of course.
17:402014, various cast members as Jim Carrey.
17:43Jim?
17:46Jay Carrey?
17:48Oh my gosh, great to see you.
17:51Rather than have one person tackle Jim Carrey,
17:54SNL decided to have multiple cast members bring out their best impersonations.
17:58The result is a family reunion sketch that brings out
18:01all kinds of characters from Carrey's career.
18:03This includes references from the likes of Ace Ventura to the Cable Guy,
18:06with pure entertainment from start to finish.
18:09John and Rita Pat Carrey.
18:12Oh my gosh, did you guys come all the way from Scarborough for this?
18:16We did! It was a bear of a day trying to get this one out of bed this morning.
18:21John, can I talk to you over here for a second, please?
18:26Oh, so I'm the difficult one?
18:28There's enough talent here to bring a smile to your face,
18:30even if some impressions aren't as accurate.
18:33The real performer is a good sport,
18:35playing the straight man to wacky roles and even Jeff Daniels.
18:38You should really quit smoking.
18:39Ooh, somebody stop me!
18:43It's party time, P-A-R-T-Y!
18:46It's an effective concept that the show used several times to equal success.
18:51Gather around here. A group picture.
18:54And a toast to the greatest family anybody could ever have.
18:58To the Carreys.
19:00To the Carreys!
19:022015. Kate McKinnon as Justin Bieber.
19:05I'm a big boy now.
19:08Kate McKinnon absolutely transforms into Justin Bieber,
19:11proving to audiences that she can find the singer's charisma like nobody else.
19:15This tattoo made me say owie.
19:20In a Calvin Klein ad parody, McKinnon poses and makes use of the space.
19:25The scene quickly gets out of control as the fake Bieber loses it.
19:28With this sketch in particular,
19:30the comedian shows she has mastered playing the vocalist down to his individual moves.
19:37She's always a delight when she pokes fun at the performer's public persona.
19:41This impression also translates to a boxing sketch,
19:44where even a brief cameo brings out the SNL cast member's best impulses.
19:48I was born ready, y'all.
19:51I was also born premature.
19:562016. Larry David as Bernie Sanders.
19:59Oh, hello, Bernie.
20:01I didn't see you sitting behind me.
20:03So far behind me, you can never catch up.
20:06Oh, shut up. You saw me.
20:09You even see me in your sleep, baby.
20:11Because I'm your worst nightmare.
20:14In one of the better decisions in SNL history,
20:17Larry David assumes the role of Bernie Sanders.
20:20It seems like the part he was born to play given his reputation for being grumpy.
20:24Remember? Remember when I told everyone to stop talking about your damn email?
20:28What a schmuck!
20:29He's able to use his persona from Curb Your Enthusiasm,
20:32morphing the latter into a political impression.
20:35It also helps that they're related and look similar.
20:38With the sketch show imitating David's HBO program,
20:40the actor satirizes the grounded and unkempt look of Bernie Sanders.
20:44People love me, okay?
20:46I have more individual donations than any candidate in history,
20:51and I don't take from millionaires and billionaires.
20:54The average donation is just $27.
20:56Yeah, well, no, because you say it every time you're on TV.
21:00It's also funny to imagine Sanders in the same kind of situations
21:03that make for great comic observations.
21:05Sometimes the best casting choices are plainly obvious.
21:09Oh, huge! Huge turnout!
21:10You know what that means? What?
21:11That means we win!
21:13Huge turnout!
21:14Hey, you f****** far-rights!
21:16Look at the TV!
21:17That f****** you didn't win!
21:18You lost!
21:202017.
21:21Melissa McCarthy as Sean Spicer
21:23First of all, I'd just like to announce that I'm calm now.
21:28And I will remain calm as long as you sons of...
21:33It seems that Melissa McCarthy can do just about any comedy role.
21:36Her dedication gives her a leg up in this exciting piece of casting.
21:40I have been told that I'm all sort of cut back on the gum chewing,
21:44so I am now limiting myself to one slice a day.
21:48As the White House press secretary Sean Spicer,
21:50the comedian utilizes every part of her comedic tool belt.
21:53She's able to get angry, go on rants,
21:56and do a little bit of show-and-tell for audiences.
21:58This all adds up to a series of amazing guest appearances on SNL.
22:02Discuss the unrest in Kahaga... Kahagasan.
22:06Specifically in... Jesus.
22:14Her Spicer likes to get angry with an aggressive style
22:17that makes for some of the funnier political satire in recent memory.
22:20If only the real conferences went this way,
22:22we might have been half as entertained as we are watching these scenes.
22:25Uh, I'll accept one last question and I'll take this loser.
22:292018.
22:30Matt Damon as Brett Kavanaugh
22:32Digging into the emotion of his part,
22:34Matt Damon is unafraid to make Brett Kavanaugh into a beer-loving bro.
22:38The result is nothing short of funny.
22:41I'm gonna start at an 11.
22:44I'm gonna take it to about a 15 real quick.
22:48First of all, I showed this speech to almost no one.
22:54Not my family, not my friends, not even PJ or Tobin or Squeed.
23:00During this tense questioning,
23:02his version of Kavanaugh quickly turns from angry to sad in a series of mood swings.
23:07The actor really goes for it in a big comedic swing that pays off.
23:11His bold character manages to find the comedy in Kavanaugh's testimony
23:14while playing up the controversial moments from the trial.
23:16Could you look at the piece of paper like you hate it,
23:19and could you also squint and make your mouth into the tiniest little mouth we've ever seen?
23:32Okay, I read it.
23:33The performer creates a memorable presence in just one appearance,
23:37not even needing to stand up to get big laughs.
23:40I went to Yale.
23:43Worked my butt off to get here.
23:45I busted my buns.
23:472019, Melissa Villasenor as Lady Gaga
23:51Hold on one second, Melissa, are you dressed up as Lady Gaga?
23:54What? No, I just wore this for all my Melissa monsters out there.
23:59Appearing on Weekend Update,
24:00Melissa Villasenor tries her best take on Lady Gaga.
24:03She ends up creating some commendable work with the sketch.
24:07She digs into shallow like a true professional,
24:10never letting up through a series of difficult high notes.
24:13Tell me something, girl.
24:18Are you happy in this modern world?
24:21It's hard to imagine anyone doing a perfect remix of Gaga,
24:25but Villasenor does an excellent job of making it all come together.
24:28I'm doing an impression, I'm Melissa, and this is my famous Grammy preview.
24:33She even gets a little help from Kyle Mooney and his brief impression of Bradley Cooper.
24:46The gifted impressionist knows how to command an audience,
24:49showing off herself as a master of musical impersonations.
24:582020, Chloe Fineman as Timothee Chalamet
25:13I'm really passionate about clothing, I love fashion, I love clothes, I love hoodies.
25:18During the live at home episodes, SNL adjusted their format for remote productions.
25:23It's a masterclass, I'm Timothee Chalamet, and your mom has sex dreams about me.
25:28This allowed Chloe Fineman to stand out with her impressions.
25:31Her look at Timothee Chalamet is an entertaining glimpse at the latter's star power.
25:35Fineman's attempts to capture his voice could not be funnier,
25:38trading accuracy for pure entertainment.
25:41Then you're just gonna kind of take your hoodie and put it over your hat.
25:45She's able to make the actor's laugh, fashion sense,
25:48and French skills into comedic highlights.
25:50The comedian does it all without a co-star,
25:53showing her ability to do a one-woman show.
25:55The way she turns Chalamet into an awkward goofball only makes the sketch more endearing.
26:00I'm a post-concessive boy king.
26:04I'm in my hoodie. I like to wear my hoodie like this.
26:09Or I can wear it like this.
26:12This wasn't the only standout from 2020 either,
26:14with Jim Carrey's Joe Biden and Kate McKinnon's Rudy Giuliani also stealing the spotlight.
26:19It's great to be in a courtroom where I'm not the defendant.
26:222021. Cecily Strong as Jeanine Pirro
26:26George Jeanine, I have not seen you in a while.
26:28Oh, I'm still here. My show on Fox is on every Saturday at 9.
26:33As one of her most entertaining characters,
26:36Cecily Strong consistently tore the roof off Weekend Update.
26:39Her version of the TV personality loves to have a drink and spill it everywhere.
26:44In between her conservative talking points,
26:46this take on Jeanine Pirro turns Colin Jost into the target for plenty of wine.
26:51Now, the end is near. And so I face the final test.
27:00Sorry, Colin.
27:02My friend, I'll say it clear. I'll take my case. Of which I'm certain.
27:12Strong's interplay with the host only makes these sketches funnier.
27:15It's clear that creating an over-the-top parody of Pirro really pays off.
27:19Embracing the silliness in between political satire,
27:22this combination of raw talent and large quantities of alcohol makes for a hilarious segment.
27:352022. James Austin Johnson as Donald Trump
27:39Hello, this is Donald Trump, hopefully your favorite president of all time,
27:43better than Lincoln, better than Washington, frankly, better than Ezra.
27:47While he isn't the first person to do Donald Trump, James Austin Johnson might be one of the
27:52best. He's boiled down all of the politician's quirks into an eerie and precise impersonation.
27:57Trump cards are each $99, seems like a lot, seems like a scam, and in many ways it is, but
28:04we love the Trump cards, we just love them. You can also get them for free
28:09by just going online and looking at them, maybe, I don't know.
28:12This includes portraying him through all kinds of rants and ravings.
28:15Johnson has a way of making subtle changes with his voice,
28:18giving audiences a presidential impression that sounds close to the real man.
28:23Look at the legs on her, perhaps I would be dating her if she weren't me.
28:26He's been the show's go-to Trump impersonator for good reason.
28:29His show-stopping work goes beyond the efforts of Alec Baldwin and
28:32finds a new angle for the political figure.
28:34You know what Reese always says? Reese says, not sorry.
28:37Reese says in a very deep voice, this is true, he says, not sorry.
28:42And that's good, we don't like food to apologize, do we? Like that awful Cap'n Crunch.
28:462023, various cast members as Abba
29:06Do you love this Swedish band? Even if you don't love Dancing Queen,
29:10you might enjoy how much fun the performers are having.
29:18Maya Rudolph, Kristen Wiig, Kate McKinnon,
29:20and Bowen Yang impersonate the members of the quartet with absolute glee.
29:24They're able to parody the group's hit songs and entertain audiences with their choreography.
29:48It's already great to see this much talent together,
29:50but it's even better when they start to break.
29:52Their costumes are on point and their goofy accents are even better.
29:56In the end, this crazy sketch features four performers in a laugh-inducing extravaganza.
30:222024, Maya Rudolph as Kamala Harris
30:35Maya Rudolph spent most of the 2020s playing the vice president,
30:39but she really knocked the role out of the park in 2024.
30:43At this point, the actress had perfected the intricacies of Kamala Harris.
30:47This includes the politician's speaking voice and her relationship with other political figures.
31:01For the first time, the actress was able to play the role of Kamala Harris,
31:05but she was also able to play the role of Donald Trump.
31:13For the most recent incarnation, Rudolph had a full cast of other guest stars to enhance the material.
31:17From Jim Gaffigan as Tim Walz to Dana Carvey as Joe Biden,
31:21this ensemble came together to elevate the comedian's already exemplary work.
31:29It's hard to imagine the last political cycle without this performer giving one of her finest performances.
31:34I am so happy to be campaigning in whatever swing state I'm in,
31:38which I will just refer to as Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, Georgia.
31:42Did we forget another great SNL impression from this century?
31:45Let us know in the comments below.
31:46Come on, Mick, come on, you can do this, right?
31:50That's not the point. I mean, I've done this. That's the problem. I've done it.
31:55All right, well, what were you planning on doing?
31:57Do you agree with our picks?
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