Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley recently made a guest appearance on the popular television show 'Saturday Night Live' (SNL). During her appearance, Haley took aim at her primary rival, former president Donald Trump, in a skit that humorously criticized his refusal to debate her and questioned his mental fitness.
The SNL skit portrayed a faux CNN town hall, set in Columbia, South Carolina, the location of the next Republican primary on February 24th. Kenan Thompson and Punkie Johnson played the roles of hosts Charles Barkley and Gayle King, respectively, while James Austin Johnson portrayed Donald Trump. Haley, the former governor of South Carolina, made a surprise appearance as an audience member who was introduced as a concerned South Carolina voter.
The skit took a jab at Trump's avoidance of debates, which he has done throughout the campaign so far. When Haley was given the opportunity to ask a question, she inquired, 'Why won't you debate Nikki Haley?' Trump, played by Johnson, responded by mistaking her for Democratic Representative Nancy Pelosi. This mistake references an incident during a campaign speech in New Hampshire, where Trump confused Haley with Pelosi and falsely claimed she was in charge of security during the January 6th Capitol attack.
In a comedic twist, Haley then jokingly asked Trump if he needed a mental competency test, highlighting concerns about his mental fitness. Trump has previously boasted about acing cognitive tests, claiming to be '100% mental.' The skit playfully alluded to this, with Johnson's Trump confidently asserting that he had indeed aced the test.
The skit concluded with a question posed by Ayo Edebiri, host of Hulu's show 'The Bear,' who asked Haley about her earlier remarks regarding the main cause of the American Civil War. During a town hall in New Hampshire, Haley had omitted mentioning slavery in her response when asked about the war's origins. Edebiri humorously referenced this incident by asking Haley if she believed the cause of the Civil War started with an 'S' and ended with 'lavery.' Haley acknowledged her mistake and humorously admitted that she should have mentioned it the first time. The skit concluded with Haley delivering the signature line, 'And live from New York, it's 'Saturday Night!''
Haley took to social media after the show, expressing her enjoyment of the experience and jokingly anticipating a barrage of tweets from Trump in response to the skit. Her appearance on SNL highlighted her willingness to engage in self-deprecating humor while also taking jabs at her primary opponent.
The SNL skit not only provided comedic entertainment but also shed light on some significant moments from Haley's campaign journey. By playfully addressing Trump's debate avoidance and questioning his mental fitness, Haley showed her ability to inject humor into the political arena. With the primary approaching, it remains to be seen how this SNL appearance will impact her campaign and her ongoing rivalry with Donald Trump.