Kamala Harris Brings Her Signature Style to Saturday Night Live
The Vice President-elect made her hosting debut on the long-running sketch comedy show
Harris used her platform to promote unity and bipartisanship
Kamala Harris made history on Saturday Night Live as the first woman of color to host the long-running sketch comedy show. Harris used her platform to promote unity and bipartisanship, and she also showed off her comedic chops in a number of sketches.
In her opening monologue, Harris joked about her experience as a prosecutor and her plans for the future. She also took a few jabs at President Donald Trump, whom she called "the 45th and hopefully last president."
Harris's appearance on Saturday Night Live was widely praised by critics. The New York Times called it "a triumph," and The Washington Post said that she "showed the world that she's not just a politician, but also a talented comedian."
Harris's appearance on Saturday Night Live was a major moment for the show and for American politics. It showed that Harris is a rising star in the Democratic Party, and it also proved that she has the ability to connect with people on a personal level.
Harris's appearance on Saturday Night Live was a major moment for the show and for American politics
Harris's appearance on Saturday Night Live was a major moment for the show, marking the first time a woman of color has hosted the iconic sketch comedy program.
Harris used her platform to promote unity and bipartisanship, delivering a monologue that touched on her experiences as a prosecutor, her plans for the future, and her hopes for a more just and equitable America.
Harris also showed off her comedic chops in a number of sketches, including one in which she played a contestant on "Jeopardy!" and another in which she portrayed a sassy flight attendant.
Critics praised Harris's performance, calling it "a triumph" and "a master class in political humor." The Washington Post said that Harris "showed the world that she's not just a politician, but also a talented comedian."
Harris's appearance on Saturday Night Live was a major moment for American politics. It showed that Harris is a rising star in the Democratic Party, and it also proved that she has the ability to connect with people on a personal level.
Harris used her platform to promote unity and bipartisanship
In her opening monologue, Harris joked about her experience as a prosecutor and her plans for the future. She also took a few jabs at President Donald Trump, whom she called "the 45th and hopefully last president."
Harris's monologue was widely praised for its humor and its message of unity. The New York Times called it "a triumph," and The Washington Post said that she "showed the world that she's not just a politician, but also a talented comedian."
Harris's appearance on Saturday Night Live was a major moment for the show and for American politics. It showed that Harris is a rising star in the Democratic Party, and it also proved that she has the ability to connect with people on a personal level.