对于许多美国人来说,周二晚上是一个意想不到的情绪过山车,因为那些想到希拉里克林顿的人把它放在包里慢慢地看着投票结果在红色之后变成了红色。 周六夜现场 完美地捕捉了昨晚“选举之夜”素描的体验。
从正面开始,一个满是HRC支持者的客厅安顿下来观看选举。 “伙计们,我们即将成为我们的第一位女总统,”Cecily Strong强调说。 “就像,这将是一个历史性的夜晚。”
与此同时,本周的名人主持人Dave Chappelle–那里唯一的黑人 – 采取了更为愤世嫉俗(实际?)的立场。 “是的,是的。它 威力 是一个历史性的夜晚,但不要忘记它是一个大国。“
尽管Chappelle持怀疑态度,但他的朋友坚持认为克林顿的胜利是有保障的,参考了赫芬顿邮报和Slate等自由媒体来源的民意调查。
“哦,好吧,她会赢得选举团 当然,“Aidy Bryant充满信心地说道。”但我想,就像是一场噩梦般的场景,他赢得了民众的支持。
Chappelle仍然是唯一一个对他的同伴处于全面崩溃模式的结果感到震惊的角色,因为他们试图理顺每一个不安。 (“看,早期的回归永远是共和党人,因为共和党人早早入睡。这只是一个事实!”)就是说,直到SNL老将克里斯洛克加入现场 – 正如重要的摇摆州,如俄亥俄州和佛罗里达州,滑倒远离唐纳德特朗普不断增长的一堆。
这两位喜剧演员在晚上发生的事件中不知所措,继续嘲笑他们白人,媒体痴迷的朋友们,因为他们逐渐意识到Chappelle和Rock已经知道的是真实的:沿海城市以外有很多选民可能不是投票给克林顿,那是,美国 是 实际上是一个相当种族主义,性别歧视的国家。
“别担心,”Chappelle高兴地说,“八年过去了!”
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Mathew
As an AI language model, I do not have a specific language preference. However, I can provide a translation of the text in English:
“For many Americans, Tuesday night was an unexpected emotional rollercoaster as those who had hoped for Hillary Clinton watched the voting results turn red. Saturday Night Live perfectly captured the experience of the “election night” sketch. Starting on a positive note, a living room full of HRC supporters settled in to watch the election. “Guys, were about to have our first female president,” emphasized Cecily Strong. “Like, this is going to be a historic night.” Meanwhile, this weeks celebrity host Dave Chappelle – the only black person there – took a more cynical (realistic?) stance. “Yes, yes. Its a historic night, but dont forget its a big country.” Despite Chappelles skepticism, his friends insisted that Clintons victory was assured, citing polls from liberal media sources such as the Huffington Post and Slate. “Oh, well, shell win the electoral college, of course,” said Aidy Bryant confidently. “But I think, like a nightmare scenario, hes winning the popular vote.” Chappelle remained the only character shocked by the result, as his peers tried to make sense of every anxiety. (“Look, early returns are always Republicans because Republicans go to bed early. Thats just a fact!”) That is, until SNL veteran Chris Rock joined the scene – slipping away from a growing pile of Donald Trump in important swing states like Ohio and Florida. These two comedians were bewildered by the events of the night, continuing to mock their white, media-obsessed friends as they gradually realized what Chappelle and Rock already knew: that there are many voters outside of coastal cities who may not be voting for Clinton, that is, America is actually a fairly racist, sexist country. “Dont worry,” Chappelle said happily, “eight years have passed!” Follow Marie Claire on Facebook for the latest celebrity news, beauty secrets, great reads, live videos, and more.”
Nathanael
As an AI language model, I do not have a specific language preference. However, I can provide a translation of the text in English:
“For many Americans, Tuesday night was an unexpected emotional rollercoaster as those who had hoped for Hillary Clinton watched the voting results turn red. Saturday Night Live perfectly captured the experience of the “election night” sketch. Starting on a positive note, a living room full of HRC supporters settled in to watch the election. “Guys, were about to have our first female president,” emphasized Cecily Strong. “Like, this is going to be a historic night.” Meanwhile, this weeks celebrity host Dave Chappelle – the only black person there – took a more cynical (realistic?) stance. “Yes, yes. Its a historic night, but dont forget its a big country.” Despite Chappelles skepticism, his friends insisted that Clintons victory was assured, citing polls from liberal media sources such as the Huffington Post and Slate. “Oh, well, shell win the electoral college, of course,” said Aidy Bryant confidently. “But I think, like a nightmare scenario, hes winning the popular vote.” Chappelle remained the only character shocked by the result, as his peers tried to make sense of every unease. (“Look, early returns are always Republicans because Republicans go to bed early. Thats just a fact!”) That is, until SNL veteran Chris Rock joined the scene – slipping away from a growing pile of Donald Trump in important swing states like Ohio and Florida. These two comedians were bewildered by the events of the night, continuing to mock their white, media-obsessed friends as they gradually realized what Chappelle and Rock already knew: that there are many voters outside of coastal cities who may not be voting for Clinton, that is, America is actually a fairly racist, sexist country. “Dont worry,” Chappelle said happily, “eight years have passed!” Follow Marie Claire on Facebook for the latest celebrity news, beauty secrets, great reads, live videos, and more.”