Glenn Beck’s Madness Mocked in Prime-Time

Glenn Beck’s Madness Mocked in Prime-Time

Glenn Beck’s Madness Mocked in Prime-Time

The inevitable Glenn Beck impression makes its debut, complete with a trembling voice, blatant factual inaccuracies and Hitler salutes.

Facebook
Twitter
Email
Flipboard
Pocket

The inevitable Glenn Beck impression made its debut on Saturday Night
Live’s Weekend Update Thursdays
yesterday, complete with a trembling
voice, blatant factual inaccuracies, and Hitler salutes. For those
unable to sit through an entire Beck show without wanting to swear off
cable news forever, Jason Sudekis’ sure-to-be-repeated portrayal will
prove more palatable, but just as scary. The entire opening sketch,
which mocks President Obama’s never-ending talk-show interviews,
followed by David Patterson’s guest appearance on Weekend Update, is
also worth watching, if only because MTV stars and New Jersey replace
healthcare and budget deficits as topics of ridicule. Sometimes, even
jokes about today’s most pressing stories are better in small doses.

Fernanda Diaz

Check out more great Nation videos on our YouTube channel.

Thank you for reading The Nation!

We hope you enjoyed the story you just read, just one of the many incisive, deeply-reported articles we publish daily. Now more than ever, we need fearless journalism that shifts the needle on important issues, uncovers malfeasance and corruption, and uplifts voices and perspectives that often go unheard in mainstream media.

Throughout this critical election year and a time of media austerity and renewed campus activism and rising labor organizing, independent journalism that gets to the heart of the matter is more critical than ever before. Donate right now and help us hold the powerful accountable, shine a light on issues that would otherwise be swept under the rug, and build a more just and equitable future.

For nearly 160 years, The Nation has stood for truth, justice, and moral clarity. As a reader-supported publication, we are not beholden to the whims of advertisers or a corporate owner. But it does take financial resources to report on stories that may take weeks or months to properly investigate, thoroughly edit and fact-check articles, and get our stories into the hands of readers.

Donate today and stand with us for a better future. Thank you for being a supporter of independent journalism.

Thank you for your generosity.

Ad Policy
x