SNL’s Pete Davidson Makes Fun of Combat Veteran

Saturday Night Live was once hailed as one of the funniest shows on network television. Those days are a thing of the past as liberal hate now dominates its skits. Among the more popular parodies with the far left are attacks on President Donald Trump who is often characterized as a fool, puppet for Russia’s Vladimir Putin, and other demeaning portrayals.

Since Hillary lost the 2016 election, it has been an all-out assault on conservatives across the country. And the host network, NBC, was recently slammed for deliberately not reporting that accusers of now-Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh recanted their stories. NBC conveniently waited until after the confirmation process to release information that cleared his name. Americans have to ask themselves when is too much simply too much? When is it time to tune out NBC the way millions have stopped watching CNN?

On this Saturday Night Live segmented, the late-night “comedy” show brings Pete Davidson on to its mock news report. Davidson goes on a tangent lampooning almost exclusively Republican candidates. He even admits that he’ll poke fun of just one Democrat, so he can “look fair.”

Davidson goes after Texas Republican Dan Crenshaw, a veteran who lost an eye in an IEP attack fighting ISIS. While liberals cry foul anytime someone isn’t politically correct about protected classes, maybe derogatory remarks about war heroes ought to be out of bounds.

Take a look at this SNL video, and you decide if Davidson crossed a line.


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