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'Saturday Night Live' takes on 'worst ever' debate with stalker Trump, confident Clinton and creepy Ken Bone
BY Chris Sommerfeldt
NEW YORK DAILY NEWS
Updated: Sunday, October 16, 2016, 12:26 AM

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The "Saturday Night Live" crew took on the second presidential debate — and predicted Trump's demise.
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The "Saturday Night Live" crew took a crack at the second presidential debate — and predicted that Donald Trump can't possibly have a chance at winning the election following two weeks lined with campaign-shattering scandals for the Republican nominee.

The mock moderators quickly got to the point as they welcomed audience members to "the second and worst ever presidential debate."

"Now let's get this nightmare started," the Anderson Cooper actor said as Alec Baldwin, staring as Trump, and Kate McKinnon, staring as Hillary Clinton, came onstage.

Overly dramatic music played and audience members broke out laughing as the two circled each other, refusing to shake each other's hands.

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Echoing Trump's actual response to the recently revealed hot mic recording, which caught him bragging about sexually abusing women, Baldwin said "Look, what I said is nothing compared to what Bill Clinton has done okay."

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Baldwin loomed over Clinton in a similar fashion to what Trump was doing during the actual debate.
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"What about the women accusing you of sexual assault?" the female moderator asked.

"They need to shut the hell up," Baldwin shot back.

Trump was criticized for looming over Clinton during the second debate — and Baldwin took it to a new level as he snuck up on McKinnon, and yelled in her ear while she was trying to respond to a question about Obamacare.

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For the final question, McKinnon — like Clinton — was asked to describe one characteristic that she liked in her opponent.

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Internet sensation Ken Bone made a guest appearance during the mock debate.
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"Donald Trump and I disagree on about almost everything but I do like how generous he is. Just last Friday, he handed me this election," McKinnon said, referring to the 2005 hot mic tape.

Other cringeworthy moments included a guest appearance by Internet sensation Ken Bone, who was recently discovered to have made some highly questionable Reddit posts about Trayvon Martin and pornography.

"You're not going to turn out some creep are you, Ken?" one of the moderators asked.

"Maybe," Bone leered.
 
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"I think it's getting a little too nasty"

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This season, Alec Baldwin’s Saturday Night Live Donald Trump impression in the sketch show’s standard election spoofs has garnered fans, but it appears the 30 Rock alum hasn’t won everyone over — including his own brother.

During an interview with CBS News following Wednesday’s final presidential debate, Stephen Baldwin criticized his older brother’s impersonation of the GOP nominee. “He’s got the voice down very well,” he admitted, before adding, “I think it’s getting a little too nasty right now.”

Stephen — who told The Hollywood Reporter that he was backing Trump — then elaborated on his position, explaining that he doesn’t think the process should be made light of. “I don’t want to be a party pooper here, but I don’t think it’s very funny,” he said. “I don’t think there’s anything funny about this election. I think it’s very serious, very important. Young people, millennials, undecided voters, everybody’s got twenty days now to really start to do their homework and figure out who they think is going to lead this country in the direction it needs to be.”

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Say what you will about Hillary, but she warned us Trump would be a disaster... and she was 100% right.

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South Korea and the US had their first reported case of COVID-19 on the same day.

Today, South Korea has reduced daily cases by 90%. In the US, 70,000 Americans have died and unemployment has hit 14.7%.

The difference: competent government that heeds experts. Vote for that in November.

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