It isn't a campaign ad, it is a comedic parody. Do you really want the federal government deciding what speech it seems acceptable- especially those that parody the government?
Speech that parodies, mocks, and challenges the government is the exact tyoe of speech we should protect- even if we disagree with it.
This is one of those literally crossing the definition of fascism lines if he starts doing this and is no different than Obama sicking the IRS on political opponents.
Futhermore, wasn't there something called the "fairness doctrine" talked about some years ago. Yes liberals didn't like the radio shows like Limbaugh's were so popular and "one-sided" and demanded something be done about it, that something being the government forcing free and equal airtime?
Remember that folks? Remember our side screaming 1st Amendment!!! and that the "fairness doctrine" was a giant step closer to fascism?
So now "we" (OK, some of you) are OK with it? Where is that graphic "It's not fascism when we do it"?
Political satire has a long tradition not only in our Republic but also in many others. It even goes back in the form of graffiti to ancient Rome where while some graffiti was just crude toilet humor, a lot of it was political (along with being crude).
I think Trump is just angry that SNL was a rerun last night and "very sad" there was no new sketch about him because he secretly loves the attention, I believe he is just that narcissistic.
And he should be spending less time watching TV and reading articles just to see what others are saying about him and I don't know, say do something crazy like read intelligence reports and by intelligence reports, I don't mean the National Enquirer.