Sometimes you have to laugh to avoid crying.
The Biden-Harris regime has been an unmitigated disaster, but at least they’ve been fun to laugh at.
And now two Saturday Night Live legends just roasted Joe Biden with the truth Kamala Harris doesn’t want anyone to let slip through their lips.
“Joe” and “Biden” are no-go words for Kamala Harris
Vice President Kamala Harris has walked into an endless stream of unforced errors in her limited and hand-selected public interviews.
That was, perhaps, most evident in the Vice President’s sit down with Fox News anchor Bret Baier.
While Kamala danced around most of Baier’s questions, she outright refused to answer about her boss’s cognitive decline.
Baier wanted to know when Kamala first noticed President Joe Biden’s decline – and if she lied to the public about it.
NEW: Bret Baier asks Kamala Harris when she first noticed Joe Biden was mentally unstable after Harris tried claiming Trump was mentally unstable.
Kamala: Trump’s not stable.
Baier: When did you first notice Biden wasn’t stable?
Brutal. pic.twitter.com/3Vem87ruD5
— Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) October 16, 2024
But you see, following the Kamala Coup, Biden is no longer on the ballot, so she shouldn’t be held accountable for lying to the public about his mental faculties – or more accurately, the lack thereof.
To her credit, NBC News’ Hallie Jackson followed up on Baier’s question, and once again, President Biden’s Border Czar deflected the question, pointing out that Biden is out of the race.
Kamala wants American voters to forget about the Biden Presidency, forget his debate meltdown and forget that she was telling Americans that Biden was “sharp as a tac.”
But Saturday Night Live legends Dana Carvey and David Spade believe Biden is just too funny to forget.
Carvey adds a new impression to his resume
Carvey and Spade co-host an incredibly humorous podcast entitled Fly on the Wall.
Neither get overly political, but politics have played a role in both of their careers.
One of Spade’s biggest movie roles came alongside his best friend, the late, great Chris Farley, in Black Sheep.
The movie is basically Tommy Boy, but this time, Spade’s character was not out to get Farley’s character, and instead of selling tires, the setting surrounded an election.
As for Carvey, he made a name for himself with spot-on impressions of former President George H.W. Bush and billionaire former Independent Presidential spoiler Ross Perot.
Dana Carvey as Joe Biden on SNL — his first appearance on the show in eight years.pic.twitter.com/adVeli5U7Q
— CONSEQUENCE (@consequence) September 29, 2024
Carvey has also recently added a hysterical Biden to his impersonation repertoire.
And he had his podcast co-hosts in stitches when he roasted the Democrat President on a recent episode of their podcast.
The anatomy of a Biden sketch
“Biden is everywhere and nowhere,” Carvey wrote on X in a tease to the latest Fly on the Wall podcast.
Biden is everywhere and nowhere. 🥷😀
New episode of @superflypod with me and @DavidSpade OUT NOW!
Watch here. https://t.co/N85QSljXDM #snl #comedy pic.twitter.com/I0M40cpYFn
— Dana Carvey (@danacarvey) October 25, 2024
“Biden is tech avail for all sketches, you just throw him in there,” Spade told Carvey in the clip.
That was all the invitation Carvey needed to start brainstorming Biden sketches.
“Biden is somewhere in every other sketch,” Carvey began.
“He’s in a sketch, for the first half, and then someone says, ‘hey, you’re not in this sketch,’” Spade suggested to his partner. “Then you just get up and walk out.”
Carvey was intrigued by the idea and ran with it.
“I might do this on the (SNL) live show,” Carvey continued. “Sneak up behind Colin Jost and Michael Che, come up into the frame, look at them like that, and then just go back down. And they don’t even know it.”
Jost and Che are the current Weekend Update hosts on SNL.
Spade kept the ideas coming.
Biden’s special confusion had been addressed; now it was time to hit Kamala’s boss’ memory.
“And then you go, ‘hey Chevy,’” Spade joked. “’Hey Chevy, hey Eddie Murphy.’”
Carvey then acted out what the imitation would look like before Spade offered his final piece of direction.
“And then you leave.”
There you have a Biden impersonation that is funny, because it’s true.