Actor Paul Rudd impersonated Pete Buttigieg in a skit.
Saturday Night Live this weekend mocked South Bend Mayor Pete Buttigieg as “boring” and unrelatable in a skit featuring actor Paul Rudd impersonating the 2020 Democratic candidate’s appearance on The View.
“Our guest today is one of the many Democrats running for president. He is also the youngest,” Jones said impersonating Whoopi Goldberg. “Please give it up for Pete Buttigieg.” “Well I am grown up,” Rudd's Buttigieg quipped. “I may only be 37 years old but I feel like I represent everyday Americans. I’m just a Harvard-educated, multilingual war veteran Rhodes Scholar. Just like you.”
“That’s not a question,” Rudd’s Buttigieg responded. “But I do want to say that I wouldn’t be running for president if I didn’t believe America was ready to accept not only a gay man but a boring gay man in the public eye.”
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