4.2k Upvotes Slam SNL’s MAGA Jokes & Trump Plot

SNL's partisan attack on MAGA figures with crude drinking jokes and a shocking Trump third-term rumor confirms its desperate irrelevance.

The once-iconic “Saturday Night Live” has, for years, teetered on the brink of irrelevance, but its latest offering wasn’t just predictable; it was a desperate, partisan broadside. NBC’s flagship comedy program, long a bellwether of American humor, has devolved into a predictable, one-note attack machine, once again turning its crosshairs on MAGA figures with a sketch brimming with cheap drinking jokes and a bizarre, politically motivated rumor about President Donald Trump plotting a third term.

The episode, which aired on Saturday, May 9, 2026, featured a cold open titled “MAGA Happy Hour.” It paraded out exaggerated caricatures of prominent conservative voices: Marjorie Taylor Greene, played by Heidi Gardner, Matt Gaetz, played by Mikey Day, and Lauren Boebert, played by Chloe Fineman.

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The scene was set in a dimly lit, smoke-filled bar, a clichéd backdrop for what quickly became a clichéd performance. The trio appeared increasingly inebriated, slurring words and spilling drinks.

Their “outrageous drinking jokes” escalated into nonsensical political pronouncements. This wasn’t satire; it was a tired, predictable narrative, spoon-fed to an audience already primed to nod along.

The Woke Echo Chamber’s Exhausting Rote

The public reaction was not merely swift; it was a brutal, collective groan. Social media platforms like Reddit and X erupted with criticism, lampooning the sketch as “peak SNL irrelevance” and dismissing it as “boomer humor for blue-check soyboys.” This isn’t just casual internet chatter; it’s a damning indictment from the very digital natives SNL purports to entertain.

One viral Reddit thread, garnering a staggering 4.2k upvotes, mercilessly lambasted the show, with users declaring SNL utterly out of touch. The consensus was undeniable: the show is no longer a cultural touchstone but a self-congratulatory choir, preaching to an increasingly small, ideologically homogenous congregation. On X, the hashtag #SNLFail trended with an astonishing 120,000 posts, as MAGA accounts wasted no time mocking the “woke cast” for “peddling fanfic since 2016.”

“SNL finally admits Trump won by trolling the losers still coping—drinking jokes? That’s their ‘savage’ comeback?”

This sentiment cuts to the core of SNL’s current predicament. While the show’s writers undoubtedly believe they are landing devastating punches, a vast segment of the viewing public sees only desperate flailing.

The writers appear utterly incapable of moving beyond worn-out tropes, especially when it comes to lampooning Trump’s allies. They recycle ancient gags, hoping for a reaction that simply isn’t there anymore.

This isn’t sharp satire designed to provoke thought; it’s lazy, predictable, and frankly, boring. It’s the establishment media’s equivalent of a washed-up band playing its greatest hits badly, convinced the audience is still enthralled.

The “Third Term” Fantasy: SNL’s Obsession with Trump

Perhaps the most baffling and egregious element of the sketch was its insistence on peddling the ludicrous rumor that President Trump is plotting a third term. This isn’t groundbreaking insight; it’s a recycled talking point, a desperate whisper from the fringes of partisan punditry.

The very idea of a third term for a U.S. President is not merely speculative; it is constitutionally impossible, barred by the 22nd Amendment. To present such a notion as a sinister, underlying plot isn’t comedy; it’s pure political messaging.

It’s a transparent attempt to inject a specific, fear-mongering narrative into the public consciousness.

As the popular X account @EndWokeness quipped, it’s “CNN fever dream recycled for laughs—SNL’s auditioning for DNC scriptwriters.” This isn’t incisive political commentary; it’s partisan cheerleading, thinly veiled as comedy.

It serves only to highlight the show’s deep-seated bias. Why does SNL continue to push such narratives?

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