'SNL': Two Hillary Clintons; one Miley Cyrus
On the entertaining, politically-minded season premiere of Saturday Night Live, Hillary Clinton faced her impersonator. Much like Donald Trump did on The Tonight Show, Clinton, as bartender Val, talked policy (like same-sex marriage, and how she "could've supported it sooner") with her lookalike, impersonator Kate McKinnon.
Speaking of Trump, Taran Killam presented a hilarious, face-scrunched impersonation of him in SNL's cold open, before McKinnon as Clinton complained, "All anyone wants to talk about is Donald Trump."
The real Clinton replied with a not-too-bad impression of Trump, then asked, "You think he'll win the primaries?"
"He must. I want to be the one to take him down. I'll destroy him and mount his hair in the Oval Office," said McKinnon.
Clinton seemed pretty pleased with her doppelgänger:
Miley Cyrus was there for the premiere, too. First as someone in Clinton's bar, and then as reliable host and musical guest. Cyrus sang, rapped, faked an orgasm, poked fun of millennials and proved to be the best wife ever to Kyle Mooney in "Miley Wedding Tape":
The sketch starring Cyrus and Mooney was a sort-of sequel of the one they did two years ago called "Miley Sex Tape," about Cyrus being the perfect girlfriend: