Bubba Returns in SNL Spoof: 'Did Someone Say Women Everywhere?'

SNL spoofs Hillary Clinton's presidential announcement

On the eve of Hillary Clinton announcing her bid for president via social media, Saturday Night Live opened its show with a spoof of the much anticipated event.

Hillary, played by Kate McKinnon, makes repeated, yet ridiculous, attempts at recording a "personal and intimate" cell phone video to share with Americans, saying things like, "Citizens, you will elect me! I will be your leader!"

Encouraged to change her demeanor and speak more about women's rights, Hillary looked to the camera saying she wants to be a voice for women everywhere.

Cut to Darrell Hammond reprising his role as Bill Clinton saying, "Did someone say women everywhere?" Consider the show stolen. Hammond continued:

Hillary would make a great president and I would make an even greater First Dude.

In amazement that cell phones can now take video, Bill said with nervous laughter, "I mean if they could've done that in the '90s, I'd be in jail."

Though this was Hill's big moment in the spotlight, Bill found it tough to stay out of the way as he jumped back in declaring that he would be Hillary's vice president. Bill promised to gladly become president again if anything -- "God forbid" -- should happen to his wife. "It'd be Bill Clinton II: Bigger and Blacker," he said.

But Hillary informed her husband how that is not an option, as she will also be her own vice president.

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