{"id":34176,"date":"2024-03-31T13:49:16","date_gmt":"2024-03-31T08:19:16","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/farratanews.online\/snl-cold-open-revels-in-politics-ramy-youssef-prays-for-palestinians-and-hostages\/"},"modified":"2024-03-31T13:49:16","modified_gmt":"2024-03-31T08:19:16","slug":"snl-cold-open-revels-in-politics-ramy-youssef-prays-for-palestinians-and-hostages","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/farratanews.online\/snl-cold-open-revels-in-politics-ramy-youssef-prays-for-palestinians-and-hostages\/","title":{"rendered":"‘SNL’ cold open revels in politics; Ramy Youssef prays for Palestinians and hostages"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Amid an election year with promises of divergent visions of America, “Saturday Night Live” dove in to the politics of 2024 to find punchlines.<\/p>\n
The show opened with a satirical television special celebrating Easter, “The Resurrection,” which recounts the story of three women who witnessed the return of Jesus.<\/p>\n
It was quickly interrupted by a flash of light and smoke, with one of the characters asking, “Is it Jesus?”<\/p>\n
“Basically, yes,” said James Austin Johnson as former President Donald Trump as he emerged from the flash. <\/p>\n
He dismissed the three: “All right girls, you can go.”<\/p>\n
Then he proceeded to peddle $60 Trump-branded bibles, which the real Trump unveiled Tuesday. They include copies of the nation\u2019s founding documents and lyrics from the Lee Greenwood country song, \u201cGod Bless the U.S.A.\u201d<\/p>\n
“If you think this is a bad look, imagine how weird it would be if I started selling bibles,” Johnson’s Trump said. “Well, I\u2019m selling bibles.”<\/p>\n
He said God is the Beyonc\u00e9 of the Trinity, presented a fit, muscular image of himself in the Garden of Eden (“My actual body,” he said), and said purchasers will receive a special Trump toaster. <\/p>\n
It produces slices with the former president’s face on one side and the Hello Kitty logo on the other, Johnson’s Trump said.<\/p>\n
Then he asked his audience to join him in a special, “Easter eve” recitation of the “Lord’s Prayer,” during which he skipped over lines with nonsensical sounds before his conclusion.<\/p>\n
“In the name of the father, the son and the Easter Bunny, amen,” Trump said.<\/p>\n
Comedian and actor Ramy Youssef hosted “SNL” and performed a monologue that extended the show’s focus on politics, and touched on the Israel-Hamas war. <\/p>\n
He said he was in Upstate New York recently for a gig and noticed many Trump campaign posters, banners and yard signs. It made him reluctant, he said, to speak in Arabic in public when his mother called.<\/p>\n
“Mother, peace be upon you and the prophet you know,” he said he told her in English. “You know which prophet. The best one. The last one.”<\/p>\n