“All these great songs can be found on ‘Now That’s What I Call Dementia,'” jokes Colin Jost.
Saturday Night Live’s Weekend Update covers the Dominion voting machines that cost Fox News $787 million, and Donald Trump’s strange city where he stood on stage listening to music for as long as 40 minutes. Regarding government buildings, Elon Musk has set his sights on pushing the same false theory.
Musk, who has a history of pushing pro-Russian propaganda, “touted the debunked theory that the 2020 election was fraudulent and said, ‘The last thing I want to do is believe in a computer program.'” said co-anchor Colin Jost. , adding, “Like all the people who drive cars.”
Jost continued that Musk’s presidential bid had a “special” night on Monday when he called for a Q&A to end at a town hall in Pennsylvania.
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“It’s special. It’s really special,” Jost said after playing a clip of the bizarre incident that included “It’s a Man’s World,” “Hallelujah” and “Nothing Compares 2 U.”
"All of these great songs can be found on ‘Now That’s What I Call Dementia,'” Jost joked.
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Jost also explained that President Trump recently laughed and declared himself the “father of in vitro fertilization.”
“In vitro fertilization stands for Ivanka and Various Freaks,” Jost said as a picture of President Trump’s eldest daughter and two eldest sons, Donald Jr. and Eric, appeared on the screen.