First, SNL is still on? Who knew! Secondly, I found Melissa McCarthy to about as funny as a case of the trots, was stuck in a room, not for long, where others were watching one of her hits, and all I could think of is how much I missed real comedians and wonder why there don't seem to be many any more. Yeah SNL will have as much real impact on Trump as Chevy Chase actually had on Ford. When all you do is preach to the choir you have zero actual impact.
I have found that I can sit through the average sitcom without so much as a smirk. I'm not prone to laughing just because the laugh track does, so that doesn't work. Sadly, most stand up is the same, and should just sit down.
Humor has the potential to draw us all together, often playing on the common frailties, foibles, and ordinary bits of human nature we all know, with a fresh look at them. Someone who is angry about their subject has a hard time being funny, in my book, and the edginess that got people to laugh out of a nervousness they mistook for being amused just doesn't strike me as humorous so much as provoke tedious disgust.
Can the Post, SNL, and all the rest of the horses and gender nonspecific lackeys of the Left put a Party together again? They are a long way from being the opinion makers of today, and they just don't realize they have wasted their mojo on some of the sorriest sacks of crap to ever emerge on the political scene.
Hillary? Really?
Sheesh!