Alec Baldwin and Kate McKinnon's satire of the presidential election continued on this week's "Saturday Night Live" with a parody of Sunday's town hall debate, featuring Trump antics, Clinton zingers, and of course, Ken Bone.
The "SNL" cold open began with Martha Raddatz (Cecily Strong) and Anderson Cooper (Alex Moffat) welcoming us to the second "and worst" debate before getting ready by downing a shot of liquor.
"Let's get this nightmare started," groaned Raddatz. "Please help us welcome the candidates. Republican nominee Donald Trump and — can we say this yet? — President Hillary Clinton"
Baldwin and McKinnon then entered to "O Fortuna," where they did a riff on the candidates' refusal to shake hands before the debate started.
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The two took questions from the audience, including one voter who warned "I've got a boring one" before asking how Clinton planned to make Obamacare more affordable. Clinton tried to answer it seriously, but was interrupted by Trump doing his best Jaws impression.