Will Ferrell Went On SNL As George W. Bush Last Night To Rip Donald Trump And Republican Nominees

  
Will Ferrell returned to Saturday Night Live last night and reprised the greatest presidential impersonation of all time — seriously, politics aside if you don’t like Ferrell as W. you’re a humorless asshole — to skewer the weak AF list of Republican presidential candidates. It was excellent.

http://youtu.be/NKXGA-AU50w
He didn’t mention Kasich, the main GOP contender I could (and would) vote for, and I can’t tell if that’s good or bad, but then again being forgotten as a candidate probably isn’t great. Shit. Probably should’ve saved Mitt for 2016. 

  1. SLUSKI

    I think Trump’s campaign is refreshing. Some of his comments seem ridiculous and might be a little extreme, but I’m grateful somebody out there is saying the things that many people are feeling and secretly thinking.
    I can’t stand the media’s criticism of the GOP. Every time I hear liberals feeling sorry for Syrian refugees and Muslim’s because they’re worried their feelings might be hurt, I stand by Trump’s anti-Islam sentiment even more. Fuck ISIL. We are at war with these people. Scrutinizing Muslim’s really doesn’t seem that absurd to me. Why shouldn’t we be more restrictive with who crosses our borders until we figure this shit out? The commander in chief’s number one priority is the security of the United States, not sympathy and political correctness.
    I wouldn’t be surprised with a Trump-Cruz 2016 ticket.

    10 years ago at 4:18 pm
      1. SLUSKI

        Why because you think I’m dumb for feeling this way or something?
        I’m angry that President Obama uses every terrorist act to launch into his anti-gun rhetoric. I’m angry that liberals emphasize tolerance and continue to victimize Muslim’s, when the Quran and the Islamic religion is absolutely what terrorists are interpreting to justify their actions. Talk about tolerance…
        I’m not saying Trump is an ideal candidate. Maybe his judgment is poor and this would make him unfit for office. But President Obama and Hilary Clinton really piss me off. And Trump and Cruz’s willingness to discuss foreign policy openly and decisively is refreshing.

        10 years ago at 6:28 pm
      1. Fratty McFratFrat

        I took a solid shit this morning; that doesn’t mean I’m going to vote for it.

        10 years ago at 7:13 pm
    1. Old_Fashioned

      I agree with Sluski 100%. Islam has put their agenda in writing and they are following it precisely. People will realize whats happening once its too late. Read about whats happening in Europe and tell me I’m wrong.

      10 years ago at 8:35 pm
  2. FrederickVonWilhelmThe8th

    I don’t think this field is objectively bad actually. I see two very strong candidates in the GOP, one who is more of the traditional Christian conservative type in Ted Cruz and a revolutionary conservative libertarian in Rand Paul. Both of whom are strong constitutionalists. I even think Carson and Fiorina are fundamentally sound candidates. The party that is lacking is the Dems where they have a choice between the Neo-Con well-funded liar vs the Socialist who lies about free college, capitalism and corporate taxation.

    10 years ago at 4:47 pm
    1. Alphamale Jackhammer

      I wish Rand would get the nomination but he’s going to need a bunch of people to pull their heads out of trumps ass to stand a chance.

      10 years ago at 10:25 pm
  3. Ozzy712

    Rob’s complete command of the exec board has me anticipating a Fox 2020 campaign…

    10 years ago at 4:55 pm
  4. Andy Bernard

    People keep saying that we need to support Trump if he is the eventual nominee because party loyalty is above all the most important thing as a voter. Let’s be clear, Donald Trump is NOT the Republican Party. Trump is a pro-government and anti-Christian nut. Our party stands for freedom and opportunity, Trump’s campaign promotes neither. He is a power hungry fear monger. The United States presidency is just Donald Trump’s latest trophy wife. I for one am not going to sit by and let this loud mouthed, big government loving, B-list celebrity ruin my party and my country. I’ll vote republican across the board for congressional and local elections but I can’t bring myself to vote for Trump.

    10 years ago at 9:57 pm
      1. Andy Bernard

        Depends on where you live for the most part. Also, they don’t have the potential wrecking power that a Trump presidency would have.

        10 years ago at 5:30 pm
  5. CarpetMuncherClint

    The irony. The actor who generalized a large community and suggested completely getting rid of them (fraternities) is making fun of a guy who is generalizing a large community and trying to ban them.

    10 years ago at 11:29 pm