No, the average lifespan is 14. Everybody alive in 1992 is dead. I remembered what Carvey wrote on the card. I forgot how much Dan Quayle grew during the H.W. Bush administration.
Context: George Bush, as sitting president, was expected to easily win every Republican primary in 1992, but Pat Buchanan, running on an anti-immigrant, social values platform, managed to win 38% of the vote, suggesting a large undercurrent of discontent among the Republican voting base.
While I agree with that completely, I sense the "creepy Joe" line is some sort of indirect endorsement of Trump. Let's take a moment to remember, that same individual thought up drinking bleach as a cure for the coronavirus. Not feeling totally confident in the brightness of his bulb either...
That little vice president is not Jack Kennedy.
Dan Quayle: still... gaining... acceptance.
If anyone is old enough to remember Quayle, this is genius comedy.
I remember the 'potatoe' debacle when I was a kid.
LOL! George Bush SR "The NWO President". Gone. I was old enough that I was flabbergasted when he chose Dan Quayle to run with him. Now I know why.
No, the average lifespan is 14. Everybody alive in 1992 is dead. I remembered what Carvey wrote on the card. I forgot how much Dan Quayle grew during the H.W. Bush administration.
"POTATOE" !
@@GoddessSixx Yup- a classic. I think Quayle was the first idiot son as a VP ?
I always liked how the kid playing Dan Quayle looked like a friend I had back in high school.
Context: George Bush, as sitting president, was expected to easily win every Republican primary in 1992, but Pat Buchanan, running on an anti-immigrant, social values platform, managed to win 38% of the vote, suggesting a large undercurrent of discontent among the Republican voting base.
I remember this...good lord...I miss this kind of comedy
In my humble opinion, this is a Presidential parody done right.
all snl's pres parodies are hilarious
Samuel Jackson nah Alec Baldwin’s is getting old
@@georgebushdidcovid1919 badlwins parody is amazing
Erin Walker I like Darryl hammond's portrayal of trump better than baldwin's.
Erin Walker are you telling me the constant orange man bad and or holding up a cut off head arent?
It sounded like that dude in the audience in the beginning yelled “Go Trump!” Time traveler
Yeah it really did sound like he said Trump. But that guy is no time traveler. As early as 1987, Trump was talking about running for President.
It's true. Trump always toyed with the idea of running. So we came to the future, To make it happen! President Donald J Trump!
Sounded more like Rose Truck
Lil' Skipper! LOL!!! I'm Dying!
Dana Carvey at his best!!
1:15 Bush was actually left-handed.
wonder how Dan Quayle is grown up to be?
Back then people laughed.
1:43
Flashback to a time when SNL was not only funny in a regular basis but they could poke fun of politicians without tearing them a new one.
Lol
I love the Capitol building outside the window of the oval office.
Who's playing Dan Quayle? Some writers son?
Jeff Ranaudo. He's now a vascular surgeon.
Is that Tom Brady😊
Before SNL jumped the shark
Aw the good ole days of snl, when it was funny. No body was safe!
😂
myyy wife!
Go Trump??
If you mean as in "go away dump" then I'm with ya.
Have to admit creepy Joe makes Quayle sound elegant.
@@stevengriffith436Have to admit Trump makes Jerry Ford almost look like one of the good guys. Almost.
Creepy especially when you remember Franklin scandal
the fake Franklin Scandal: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Franklin_child_prostitution_ring_allegations
what was this bit about? Was there a riot or something?
Have to admit creepy Joe makes Quayle sound elegant..
just shut up
@@jimmy5170 😅😅😅
Then there’s trump who thought there were airports in the revolutionary war
While I agree with that completely, I sense the "creepy Joe" line is some sort of indirect endorsement of Trump. Let's take a moment to remember, that same individual thought up drinking bleach as a cure for the coronavirus. Not feeling totally confident in the brightness of his bulb either...