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‘SNL’ debuts new Hillary Clinton: Kate McKinnon

“Saturday Night Live’s” Kate McKinnon made her first appearance as Hillary Rodham Clinton on Saturday.

For months, one question has lingered over the prospective presidential campaign of Hillary Clinton, and that is: Who will play her on “Saturday Night Live”?

Impersonations of the former first lady and secretary of State have been a staple of the show for more than two decades, with some of comedy’s best donning blonde wigs and misfitting blazers in service of our political giggles. (“Do I really laugh like that?” the real Clinton asked her comic avatar Amy Poehler when she appeared on the show in 2008. “Oh, uh, yeah, well ...” replied Poehler.)

Now, “SNL” has signaled that Kate McKinnon – a 31-year-old cast member most recently lauded for her impersonation of Justin Bieber – will fill that well-worn pantsuit. Many “SNL” observers had expected Vanessa Bayer, who has occasionally played Clinton in recent seasons and is still on the “SNL” cast, would be tapped for the role.

But McKinnon debuted in the role Saturday, in an episode-opening skit that was “SNL’s” first major Clinton riff of the 2016 cycle, portraying a frontrunner smugly confident this whole private-email controversy will blow over.

“Nice try,” she says, lounging on a floral sofa. “Those emails are clean as a whistle. This is not how Hillary Clinton goes down.”

How does she compare with her predecessors? We can’t go much farther without praising just how masterful Poehler was in her performances.

Many Poehler-as-Clinton appearances came alongside Tina Fey’s unforgettable impersonation of Sarah Palin.

In her 2014 memoir Yes Please, Poehler said she loved playing Clinton as a “highly focused and slightly angry woman who was tired of being the smartest person in the room.”

Clinton seemed to like the portrayal; when Poehler’s son, Archie, was born, she wrote him a letter, signed, “Sincerely yours, Hillary Rodham Clinton*.” Next to the asterisk she wrote, “Otherwise known as your mother’s double!”

McKinnon has kept the Poehler laugh and the Hooks eye contact but added a more manic edge, comically clawing the air to show her ferocity.

All of which she’ll have time to perfect if the 2016 goes as the real Hillary Clinton plans.



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