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He also said people who lost their job are on an “ENDLESS VACATION.”

Trump says, the safety measures and subsequent fallout—reduced consumption, above all else—are the antitheses of American life.” [which, therefore means ‘American life’ is to work to death]

As the inimitable Charlie Pierce wrote today in response to this, the 25th Amendment exists for a reason.

Trump’s butt-boy, Ron DeSantis, is already opening Florida beaches, and their peak hasn’t even hit yet.

Liquor stores are considered critical because alcohol withdrawal can kill an addict.

The only thing I’ll put my health at risk for is to get rid of this asshole in November.

Nice to see the POTUS encouraging civil war. In the middle of a pandemic and economic collapse. Very helpful there, Donnie.

“Bernie Would Have Won It!” /s

So is the plan to just bitch about Biden for the next 7 months then run endless articles exploring “how did Trump win” ala 2016?

“no one really asked for him”

So is the plan to just bitch about Biden for the next 7 months then run endless articles exploring “how did Trump win” ala 2016?

While technically correct, there’s no guarantee that the virus hasn’t or won’t mutate into a different strain and reinfect people who’ve already had it. And it’s not like there’s much else happening anyway.

This was honestly probably the best episode of the season. The ramshackle, DIY energy was endearing, and forced them to be more creative and economical (the shortened sketches really worked - they were punchy and never overstayed their welcome). Aidy Bryant was especially on her game. I loved how the “Visualizations”

I honestly haven’t watched SNL in years (I think the Homeland SNL parody was the last episode I watched first-run), but for some reason it was comforting to watch ‘just-produced’ content on TV right now.

I was prepared to just cut it a lot of slack but I thought everything (save Baldwin’s Trump) worked pretty well. It’s a good thing, I think, that most of the pieces were one-handers; there seems to have been less of a Lorne filter this week which let some of the cast really do their thing. Fineman was the big winner

I'm glad they tried to do this. Personally thought it was a little flat.

If there were ever a time to leave a letter grade out of the mix, this probably could have been it.

Stopping the online morons cackling along to Weekend Update needs to take priority over a Covid-19 vaccine.

Even if it wasn’t the best ever, it was definitely nice to see some version of SNL. I actually thought it was pretty solid. I loved (as I usually do) the Kyle and Beck weirdness, lol.