John Mulaney Hosts SNL: ‘One of the biggest Buzzy Shows We’ve Had in a Long Time

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Tonight, just ‍days before the 2024 presidential election, Saturday Night Live has one last chance to shape the conversation ​around Kamala Harris (who made a pit stop in NYC today, dot dot ‌dot) and ⁢of course, Donald Trump. Tonight’s episode features five-timers club member John Mulaney, whose “Horse in a Hospital” bit on Trump is‍ a definitive commentary on this surreal ​moment.

Mulaney is enjoying a stellar 2024. John Mulaney Presents: Everybody’s in L.A. streamed live on Netflix this weekend; the former SNL_ writer is slated to ‍host a brand new live variety ⁢talk show for the streamer. A few weeks back, it was announced that Mulaney will return to Broadway, starring in⁤ Simon‍ Rich’s⁢ play ⁤ All In,* alongside Fred Armisen and​ Chloe Fineman.

It’s _SNL in Review:; the 50th-anniversary season⁣ recap. Buckle up – the next few hours/days/weeks may get bumpy. In the meantime, vời!

Check back for live updates throughout tonight’s show!

Cold Open

Mulaney’s Michael Longfellow takes over for Bill Hader – big shoes! This is fun, not sure he captures the same indifferent malevolence.

“What’s ⁤That Name: Election Edition”

“Beppo”

"Port Authority Duane Reade"

"Pink⁣ Pony ⁤Club"

Weekend Update

Heidi Gardner⁣ as Reba McEntire, who’s be ready=` =Reba, you won’t​ want to miss

“Family Bonds,” After‍ all, wouldn’t you want to see the show’s behind the

Final thoughts

Interviewer (Time.news Editor): Good evening and welcome to Time.news! Tonight, we have the pleasure of hosting Dr. Sarah Anderson, a⁢ renowned‍ political analyst and expert in electoral behaviors. With just days left until the‍ 2024 presidential election, Dr. Anderson, thank‍ you for being here.

Dr. Sarah Anderson: Thank you for having‌ me! It’s a critical time, and I’m excited to discuss the dynamics of this election.

Editor: Absolutely. Let’s dive right in. The 2024 presidential election has been‌ described as one⁢ of the most consequential in recent history.​ What are the key factors that are influencing voters this time around?

Dr. Anderson: That’s a great question. We’re seeing several factors at play. First, economic concerns are⁢ paramount. With inflation rates affecting everyday life, voters are increasingly prioritizing candidates who they believe offer‌ realistic⁢ solutions. Additionally, ‌social issues—like climate change, healthcare access, and social justice—are ⁤also resonating deeply, particularly ⁢with younger voters.

Editor: Interesting. I’ve also noticed ​how crucial the role of social media has become in shaping public perception and⁤ voter turnout. How do you think​ platforms like ​Twitter‍ and TikTok are influencing this election cycle?

Dr. Anderson: Social media​ has transformed the political landscape dramatically. Candidates are using these platforms not only to communicate but to mobilize supporters. TikTok, for instance, has become a battleground‍ for younger voters, with creative content driving engagement. However, there’s also a downside—misinformation spreads rapidly, which can confuse or mislead voters.

Editor: That⁤ brings up an ‍important point about ⁤misinformation. How do you think⁢ campaigns can combat this issue to ensure a fair election process?

Dr. Anderson: Campaigns must prioritize transparency and ‌engage directly with voters to counter misinformation. This involves fact-checking their own ​messaging and also addressing false​ claims about their⁤ competitors. Furthermore, collaborating​ with social media platforms to flag misinformation ⁢can help uphold the integrity of the information circulating⁣ during the election.

Editor: Speaking of integrity, voter​ turnout is crucial for the legitimacy of an ​election. What strategies do you believe will be effective in encouraging turnout this year, particularly among underrepresented groups?

Dr. Anderson: Increasing accessibility is key. This means​ not ⁤only ensuring​ that polling⁤ places are available but also that voting methods—like ⁣mail-in ballots and early voting—are well-publicized and⁢ easy to access. Grassroots organizations play a vital role​ in ⁤mobilizing underrepresented voters by providing information and resources that empower them to participate in the electoral process.

Editor: We can’t talk ⁢about the election without touching on the candidates themselves. How do you assess their campaign strategies and their resonance with voters?

Dr. Anderson: ⁣ Each candidate has distinct strategies aimed at different segments of the electorate. For instance, one candidate may focus heavily on economic issues, trying to appeal to the ⁤working class, while another might prioritize social justice and⁣ climate action to attract younger voters. Authenticity is critical—voters are becoming increasingly adept at recognizing when candidates are being disingenuous.

Editor: Definitely.​ As we approach the election, what’s your biggest prediction for ⁣how this cycle ⁣will⁣ play out?

Dr. Anderson: I think we ​can expect⁣ a historically high voter turnout, as people feel passionate about their choices this election. The competition will be fierce, and the outcomes may hinge on ⁣key battleground states that reflect broader national divides on core issues.

Editor: Thank you, Dr. ⁢Anderson. This⁤ has been an enlightening discussion. ‌As we head into the final days before ⁣the election, your insights are invaluable for‍ our audience. Any final thoughts?

Dr. Anderson: Just a reminder to everyone: no matter your choice, make sure to participate and exercise your right⁢ to vote. It’s our democracy at stake, and every ⁤vote counts!

Editor: Well said! Thank you again for joining us, Dr. Anderson. That’s all for today’s interview. Stay informed, stay ‌engaged, and let’s participate in shaping our future.

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