Bernie Sanders Responds To Larry David’s SNL Spoof Of Him At Democratic Debate (Full ‘Debate’ Video)
Here’s the full video of SNL’s spoof of the Democratic debate, and Bernie Sanders responding to Larry David’s epic portrayal of him.
Last night for the cold open Saturday Night Live brought in former SNL writer and the Emmy Award winning co-creator of Seinfeld, Larry David, to play Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders.
By all accounts, it was epic.
Larry David as Bernie Sanders is stunningly perfect.
— Philip Bump (@pbump) October 18, 2015
Larry David does a terrific Bernie Sanders pic.twitter.com/dYhJzIvwzr
— Rosie Gray (@RosieGray) October 18, 2015
Follow @IJ_Politics for more gems like this @SenSanders + Larry David mashup http://t.co/t87QqjMkEI
— Independent Journal (@IJDOTCOM) October 18, 2015
You can watch the full skit below.
Some of Larry David’s best lines:
“We’re DOOMED! We need a revolution!”
“Not a fan of the banks. They trample on the middle class. They control Washington, and why do they chain all their pens to the desks? Who’s trying to steal a pen from a bank? Makes no sense!”Â
What did Bernie Sanders think?
On ABC’s “This Week,” Sanders had great praise for Larry David’s portrayal of him.
“I think we’ll use Larry at our next rally. He does better than I do.”
Here’s the full SNL Democratic debate video – enjoy!
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