Girls Have No Time for President Barbie in SNL's Latest Mock Ad Knocking Hillary Clinton

A couple of months back, Saturday Night Live depicted Hillary Clinton hilariously morphing into Bernie Sanders. Now, the show is ribbing the leading Democratic candidate with a bit about “President Barbie”—the boring new doll nobody wants to play with.

A group of little girls star in the spoof ad, showing off their favorite toys and imagining themselves in space, Paris, and in a magical fantasy world they’ve cooked up. 

But to the growing chagrin of the faux Mattel voiceover artist, none are particularly psyched about the blonde-bobbed figurine who comes clad in a blue pantsuit—even if she comes with a mini smartphone pre-loaded with Snapchat.

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Here's the SNL Parody Ad for ISIS That Pissed Off Half the Internet This Weekend

This Saturday Night Live ad parody, in which a dad (Taran Killam) drops off his daughter (Dakota Johnson) to join ISIS, sparked a raging debate this weekend on social media.

The sketch lampoons Toyota’s “My Bold Dad” Super Bowl ad for the Camry, which showed a proud father driving his daughter to the airport as she begins her hitch in the U.S. Army. In SNL’s skit, the dad urges his daughter to “Be careful, OK?” as she climbs into a rough-terrain vehicle with three heavily armed, scraggy-bearded jihadi types. “ISIS. We’ll take it from here, Dad,” is the tagline.

Detractors argue that the radical Islamist group’s atrocities are too heinous, and too freshly carved into our collective psyche, for the comedy treatment. They believe the parody is offensive, or at least in bad taste. Defenders applaud SNL’s bold decision to court controversy in its quest for laughs. (This camp includes Arsenio Hall, who tweeted that the sketch was “#hilarious.”)

Personally, I wouldn’t use the word “hilarious,” even without the hashtag. Its savage satire will, however, get under your skin—and maybe even make your skin crawl. That’s a good thing. Western teenagers and young adults (like Jihadi John) who choose to join extremist groups only recently hit global headlines. We’re in new and unfamiliar territory, processing gut-wrenching details and struggling, as individuals and as a society, to understand.

That’s why the debate is so important. And so wonderful. We should never have to reach a “safe place” or stoop to group think as we parse provocative concepts. SNL is free to say whatever it wants, and viewers are equally free to express their agreement or take umbrage. Jousting in the marketplace of ideas, defending our opinions with fierce passion—that’s what America is all about. Or should be all about, at any rate.



SNL Piles On by Ruthlessly Mocking Justin Bieber's Calvin Klein Ads

You gotta hand it to Biebs. He had the balls to show his (heavily Photoshopped) nuts to the world in the latest ads for Calvin Klein underpants.

But given the kid’s—aherm—the man’s previous indiscretions, it’s tough to take anything he does seriously. Well, unless you’re 12 years old, lacking all of your olfactory senses or on a bath-salt-induced face-eating spirit quest. 

On this weekend’s Saturday Night Live, viewers were treated to yet another brilliant parody of an infamous ad bouncing around the zeitgeist. Master impressionist Kate McKinnon lampoons the crap out of the teen idol and likely future-best-friend-of-Donald-Trump, mugging for the camera like a teen girl posing for her own selfie.

“Yo. My pee-pee’s in there,” she says, making childish references to her package while leg-humping like a horny tween all over Cecily Strong (playing model Lara Stone). 

Take a look below at this genius illustration of what the world really thinks of these ads—surely J.B. is sitting at home in his Calvins, flattered by this sincerely great imitation.



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