“Saturday Night Live” in its last episode scoffed at two prominent politicians caught up in scandals this week.
During a skit entitled “Oops, you did it again”, with Chloe Fineman playing host Britney Spears, the skit comedy show faked Sen. Ted CruzRafael (Ted) Edward CruzTrump will speak at CPAC in his first public appearance since he left the White House. Can Ted Cruz overcome the avalanche of criticism? Biden announces disaster declaration for Texas amid bad weather MORE (R-Texas), who was criticized for traveling to Cancún with his family while a deadly winter storm hit his state, and the governor of New York Andrew Cuomo
Andrew Cuomo Governors in dire straits because of their response to coronavirus Media promotion to Governor Cuomo looks very bad now Cancún Cruz deserves to be swept away, but the selective media outrage is painfully apparent MORE (D), who admitted an “error” in retaining data on coronavirus-related deaths in nursing homes in his state.
“And now I’m in a little bit of danger,” says Aidy Bryant’s Cruz. “What I was told is something that no one in Texas has.”
Bryan’s Cruz then said he “deeply regrets” his trip to Mexico, “especially flying with United”.
The legislator then apologizes, saying, “I am very bad with human things.”
“Would a coward have the [guts] blame your daughters for your actions? “, question.
Comedian Pete Davidson then joins the skit, portraying Cuomo.
“Some of the people who died in nursing homes were not counted as deaths in nursing homes,” admits Davidson’s Cuomo. “It’s like what happens at Disney World. People die and move bodies. They say, ‘Oh, I think Brenda died in the parking lot and not in the cups of tea.’
Bryant’s cross then leans over to mourn, saying they are both “strong and misunderstood men”.
“Don’t associate with me”, “Cuomo” says “Cruz”.
“We are not the same. I am a man, you are a clown. And if you mess with me, I will send you to a clown hospital. And when you die, I will not count your body,” he added.