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Saturday Night Live’s breathtaking bias against conservatives revealed by stunning new analysis that shows just how easy they go on liberals

A new analysis examining Saturday Night Live’s partisan jokes has revealed that the sketch comedy series overwhelmingly pokes fun at conservatives. 

A study conducted by NewsBusters, a conservative media research center, provided to the New York Post concluded that 91 percent of jokes during the show’s ‘Weekend Update’ segment targeted conservatives. 

Weekend Update is a mockumentary news show hosted by comedians Michael Che and Colin Jost, where they take jabs at the week’s significant news stories. 

NewsBusters found that the season’s first 19 shows included 226 political jokes, with only 18 targeting Democrats and liberals, while three were nonpartisan. Of those political jokes, 101 of them were aimed at Donald Trump. 

One of Che’s jokes appeared to make fun of assassination attempts on the president. ‘President Trump attended the opening night of ‘Chicago’ at the Kennedy Center, and I think that’s cool that the president is going to the theater. I mean, what’s the worst that could happen,’ he said, referring to Abraham Lincoln’s assassination at a theater. 

Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F Kennedy Jr was the second-most targeted figure, with 14 jokes at his expense. 

Former Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem was third with 12 jokes, conservative pundit Tucker Carlson was fourth with 11 jokes and disgraced Representative George Santos was fifth with 10 jokes, according to the study. 

During SNL’s Cold Open, the opening sketch that parodies major political events, 82 percent of the characters featured mocked Republicans.

A new analysis has shown that Donald Trump has been the subject of a majority of jokes on SNL. Pictured above is cast member James Austin Johnson portraying the president in October 

The study showed that liberal figures are less likely to be made fun of on SNL. PIctured above is comedian Ramy Youssef as Mayor Zohran Mamdani

The study showed that liberal figures are less likely to be made fun of on SNL. PIctured above is comedian Ramy Youssef as Mayor Zohran Mamdani 

A recent episode depicted a scene in the Oval Office with Mike Meyers as Elon Musk, Johnson as Trump, and Marcello Hernández as Marco Rubio

A recent episode depicted a scene in the Oval Office with Mike Meyers as Elon Musk, Johnson as Trump, and Marcello Hernández as Marco Rubio 

SNL stars portray exaggerated versions of the most popular political figures, from Colin Jost’s boozy frat-boy take on Pete Hegseth to Marcello Hernández’s passive Marco Rubio. 

On the May 2 episode, comedian and actor Aziz Ansari guest-starred to portray FBI Director Kash Patel. 

‘I’m a trailblazer. I’m the first Indian person to suck at their job,’ Ansari’s Patel said during a press conference sketch. 

‘Everyone says Indian people are smart, hardworking, incredibly intelligent. I prove without a shadow of a doubt that we can be just as incapable and incompetent as the whites.’

Jost took the podium as Hegseth, pretending to give a press update on the war in Iran. 

‘Now, listen up, dingbats, okay? As you might have seen on our sick a** TikTok, we’ve been bombing stuff, doing sick air raids. This war has been a movie, specifically the Never Ending Story,’ Jost’s Hegseth said. 

In March, the cast imagined a scene in the Oval Office between Elon Musk, Rubio, and Trump after the New York Times reported a clash between the former Department of Government Efficiency Director and the Secretary of State. 

The NewsBusters study found that the season's first 19 shows included 226 political jokes, with only 18 targeting Democrats and liberals, while three were nonpartisan. Pictured above are Colin Jost and Michael Che on Weekend Update

The NewsBusters study found that the season’s first 19 shows included 226 political jokes, with only 18 targeting Democrats and liberals, while three were nonpartisan. Pictured above are Colin Jost and Michael Che on Weekend Update 

Democrats have been left out of SNL's jabs since Trump assumed office last year. Pictured above is Maya Rudolph and Kamala Harris during a sketch last November

Democrats have been left out of SNL’s jabs since Trump assumed office last year. Pictured above is Maya Rudolph and Kamala Harris during a sketch last November 

During the sketch, Johnson’s Trump told Hernández’s Rubio that he needed him to be a ‘good little Marco.’ 

‘If you think I’m going to stand here and let you call me that,’ Hernández replied, ‘you’re right.’ 

The cast parodied Zohran Mamdani during a recent episode, with comedian Ramy Youssef stepping in as the New York City mayor. 

Yousseff slicked down his hair and wore Mamdani’s signature suit, telling the audience: ‘I know some of you out there are scared about the idea of a young Muslim socialist mayor, so allow me to put you at ease by smiling after every answer in a way that physically hurts my face.’

Mamdani seemed flattered by the impression, later posting a video laughing at Youssef’s impression during a FaceTime call. 

The analysis found that 82 percent of the characters featured in recent Cold Open sketches were Republican. Pictured above is cast member Ashley Padilla as White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt

The analysis found that 82 percent of the characters featured in recent Cold Open sketches were Republican. Pictured above is cast member Ashley Padilla as White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt 

Colin Jost has popularizied his frat-boy take on Secretary of War Pete Hegseth, pictured above

Colin Jost has popularizied his frat-boy take on Secretary of War Pete Hegseth, pictured above 

Comedian Aziz Ansari guest starred on an earlier episode this month to portray FBI Director Kash Patel, pictured above

Comedian Aziz Ansari guest starred on an earlier episode this month to portray FBI Director Kash Patel, pictured above 

SNL models their political content based on current events, so current administration officials are typically targeted. 

During former President Joe Biden’s administration, cast member Mikey Day and Dana Carvey impersonated Biden. 

Maya Rudolph also famously returned to the show to take on Kamala Harris throughout the 2024 presidential election. 

Harris herself even guest-starred on SNL in a mirror sketch with Rudolph. Trump did a similar sketch with Jimmy Fallon on The Tonight Show in 2015. 

The Daily Mail has reached out to NBC for comment on NewsBusters’ study. 

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