Comedian and Saturday Night Live alumni Rob Schneider has not made a secret of his moderate, right-of-center, political beliefs lately.
The former SNL actor went on the Glenn Beck show and during his interview explained to Beck when he knew SNL was dead.
Hillary lost and they treated the show as if it was a funeral for America. Donald Trump hadn't even been sworn in yet and they immediately drop all comedic pretense and go straight into mourning.
If you somehow missed this painfully cringeworthy moment, you can subject yourself to the horror here.
Schneider describes why he thinks the show died on this day.
When Hillary Clinton lost, which is understandable, that she would lose. Not exactly the most likable person in the room, and then when Kate McKinnon went out there on Saturday Night Live in that cold opening. She was dressed like Hillary Clinton and starts playing "Hallelujah" and I literally prayed "Please have a joke at the end. Don't do this. Don't go down there." And there was no joke at the end and I went 'It's over. It's over. It's not going to come back."
Schneider then turns his guns to late-night comedy in general.
You can take the comedic indoctrination practice happening with each of the late night hosts and you can exchange them with each other. That's how you know it's not interesting any more. There's not an independent voice any more.
It's just all indoctrination by comedic imposition.
Trump absolutely broke whatever was left of woke comedy.
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