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Chris Rock Rips Trump In Saturday Night Live Monologue As He Appeals To Voters

“I mean, what job do you have for four years no matter what?” the comedian asked SNL's first live audience since the COVID outbreak.

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Comedian Chris Rock got political in his monologue on Saturday Night Live, bashing President Donald Trump and pleading with viewers to vote.

First off, he addressed the “elephant in the room: President Trump’s in the hospital from Covid and I just want to say my heart goes out to COVID,” the comedian quipped to laugher from the programme’s first (reduced) live audience (in face masks) since March.

In the time of this pandemic, Chris suggested it’s time to “renegotiate our relationship to the government” — and rethink the whole president thing.

“I mean, what job do you have for four years no matter what?” he asked. “Like if you hired a cook and he was making people vomit every day, do you sit there and go, ‘Well, he’s got a four-year deal. We’ve just got to vomit for four more years.’”

Chris Rock hosted Saturday Night Live
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Chris Rock hosted Saturday Night Live

Chris added: “Hey, we’ve got to take this serious. We’ve got to get out there, we’ve got to vote. But... the government does not want you to vote. Why do I know they don’t want you to vote? Because Election Day’s a Tuesday in November...

“If this show was Tuesday Night Live, it would have got canceled in 1975,” he quipped.

But really, seriously, “we can lick this, okay? We can beat this, if we all work together,” he said.

Chris ended with a quote from writer James Baldwin: “Not everything that is faced can be changed, but nothing can be changed until it’s faced.”

Check out the video above.

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