"Saturday Night Live" took aim at the recent Democratic presidential debate in New Hampshire, describing the lineup of candidates as "future MSNBC contributors."Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders, played by Larry David, has words of wisdom for the party, which relied on a malfunctioning phone app for results that still haven't been verified."Hey I have an idea for an app," David's Sanders says. "It’s called no apps. You show up to your polling place, take a number like you do at your butcher ... Give me a pound of whatever’s about to go bad."Sen. Amy Klobuchar, of Minnesota, played by former "SNL" cast member Rachel Dratch, positioned the women in the field as the last sane Democrats vying for the White House."You’re looking at the other half of the New York Times endorsement," she says. "Elizabeth [Warren] is J-Lo and I'm Shakira.""Why am I not doing better," she says later. "I’m the most reasonable person on stage."Warren, of Massachusetts, played by Kate McKinnon, was on the same wavelength."They worry if I’m electable," she says. "I have a great solution for that: Elect me."Sanders admits his supporters, sometimes called "Bernie bros," can be acerbic. But he does his best to connect."Hillary Clinton says nobody likes me," he says. "Then how come I’m the most popular guy on 4chan?Satirical news segment "Weekend Update" examined Trump's victory lap following the U.S. Senate's vote Wednesday to acquit him of House impeachment charges.Related: Larry David as Bernie Sanders on SNL
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