'SNL' takes kids to Ted Cruz Street with Big Bird

"Saturday Night Live" opened this weekend's show with Sen. Ted Cruz taking kids to "Ted Cruz Street," a play on "Sesame Street," on a channel called "Newsmax Kids."

The Texas senator, who was played by Aidy Bryant, welcomed everyone to the show while standing near a stoop.

"Hello, I'm Texas senator and last one invited to Thanksgiving, Ted Cruz," Bryant's Cruz said opening the show. "You know for fifty years I stood by as 'Sesame Street' taught our children dangerous ideas like numbers and kindness."

But Bryant's Cruz then explained that when Big Bird tweeted about receiving his Covid-19 vaccine, he had enough and created his own "Sesame Street."

"It's a gated community where kids are safe from the woke government," Bryant's Cruz explained about the show.

The first guest on "Ted Cruz Street" was Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, played by Cecily Strong, who was carrying an AR-15.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/snl-takes-kids-to-ted-cruz-street-with-big-bird/ar-AAQGebw


The only funny was when MTG said "pussy".
 
I watched the very first episode. I watch it still. People who complain it "used to be funny" really have not been watching it at all.

The thirtieth time of Rosanne Rosannanada?! It was funny once or twice but that character was not funny.

Thirtieth? I like Gilda Radner's characters. Never got tired of them.

The biographical documentary "Love, Gilda" is on Hulu. Funny movie: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt5424228/

As for the latest SNL, watching it now. "Take a bath in Borax. Wash off the nanobots".
 
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