Chris Rock Joins Dave Chappelle in Election Night Parody on 'SNL'

'Saturday Night Live' pokes fun at the November 8 election and tries to make sense Donald Trump's victory a week after Americans cast their votes.

Chris Rock made a surprise appearance on "Saturday Night Live" during the post-election episode on November 12. He joined Dave Chappelle to poke fun at the November 8 election where Donald Trump beat Hillary Clinton in a shocking result.

While the white people were scratching their heads about why less people voted for Hillary than they did for Barack Obama, the black men were not quite as surprised. "Maybe because you're replacing a charismatic black guy with a 70-year-old white woman," Chris joked. "That's like the Knicks replacing Patrick Ewing with Neil Patrick Harris."

Dave Chappelle made his debut as an "SNL" host that night. He dropped N-word and talked about President Obama and his successor Trump during his monologue. Later on the show, he revisited his best on-screen characters like Clayton Bigsby, Lil Jon, Donnell Rawlings and Tyrone Biggums to spoof one of Negan's big scenes from "The Walking Dead".

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