'A sad day for all women, minus one': SNL skit shows Hillary Clinton reveling in Trump's 'grab them by the p***y' comments... as 'red-blooded' Donald insists he can also 'bop it, twist it and pull it' 

  • Kate McKinnon's Hillary Clinton celebrates Trump controversy on SNL 
  • McKinnon's character danced and drank champagne during opening skit 
  • 'It's a very sad day for our country and all women, minus one,' she said 
  • Alec Baldwin took the stage as Donald Trump again for the second week 
  • 'I can do a whole lot more than just grab it... bop it, twist it, pull it,' he said
  • Comedy stars Tina Fey and Jimmy Fallon also appeared in the episode 

Kate McKinnon's Hillary Clinton has perhaps captured the feelings of the real Democratic nominee during the opening segment of Saturday Night Live.

During the opening skit, McKinnon's portrayal appeared for the first time partying and dancing inside her campaign headquarters.

But once the music was turned down, Clinton was asked about the controversial hot mic recording of Donald Trump that emerged on Friday.

Kate McKinnon's Hillary Clinton (pictured) has perhaps captured the feelings of the real life Democratic nominee during the opening segment of Saturday Night Live

Kate McKinnon's Hillary Clinton (pictured) has perhaps captured the feelings of the real life Democratic nominee during the opening segment of Saturday Night Live

McKinnon's Clinton was drinking a bottle of champagne during the skit, which was focused on Donald Trump's shocking hot mic comments

McKinnon's Clinton was drinking a bottle of champagne during the skit, which was focused on Donald Trump's shocking hot mic comments

'It's a very sad day for our country and all women, minus one,' she said with a wink. 

'It was incredibly disturbing, and when I heard it I was deeply, deeply saddened. It made me feel just very horrible and depressed,' McKinnon said, as she held back laughter. 

When she was then asked by Cecily Strong, who was playing a CNN anchor in the skit, whether Trump should drop out, 'Clinton' quickly replied: 'No, no, no... give him a shot!' 

She then appeared to down a bottle of champagne as the party got back underway. 

'It was incredibly disturbing, and when I heard it I was deeply, deeply saddened. It made me feel just very horrible and depressed,' McKinnon said, as she held back laughter

'It was incredibly disturbing, and when I heard it I was deeply, deeply saddened. It made me feel just very horrible and depressed,' McKinnon said, as she held back laughter

'It's a very sad day for our country and all women, minus one,' she said with a wink

'It's a very sad day for our country and all women, minus one,' she said with a wink

Earlier in the segment, Alec Baldwin again took the stage as Donald Trump - a performance he debuted last week to rave reviews.

‘Are you not entertained?' he said to begin Saturday's appearance, before offering an explanation for his latest shocking comments.

'I was trying to look cool. What normal red blooded American doesn’t want to impress the Billy Bush.

'But you had to admit it’s kind of funny the only bush that matters in this election in Billy.'

Baldwin's Trump then justified his remarks by saying they were made, '11 years ago... back when I was a young, childish 59-year-old man.'

Strong's anchor then asked 'Trump' about a trio of the high profile Republicans who have called on the Donald to drop out of the race - John McCain, Carly Fiorina, and Idaho Senator Mike Crapo.

Alec Baldwin again took the stage as Donald Trump on Saturday night - after his debut performance last week drew rave reviews

Alec Baldwin again took the stage as Donald Trump on Saturday night - after his debut performance last week drew rave reviews

‘Are you not entertained?' he said to begin Saturday's appearance, before offering an explanation for his latest shocking comments

‘Are you not entertained?' he said to begin Saturday's appearance, before offering an explanation for his latest shocking comments

'Coward', 'she's a four', and, 'more like crapo', Baldwin's Trump said, before saying all that mattered was the continued support of running mate Mike Pence.

However, when he was informed Pence too had criticized his comments, 'Trump' torn into his running mate.

'Mike Pence is a loser. I hate his guts, I call him puny pence,' Baldwin's portrayal spat.

He was then asked what he would say to women listening to the press conference, which led to this memorable response.

'Listen, women, if you give me a chance I promise I can do a whole lot more than just grab it. I can also bop it, twist it and pull it.' 

Tina Fey and Jimmy Fallon also appeared on the show, playing the role of 'soccer moms' from Pennsylvania.

Tina Fey and Jimmy Fallon also appeared on the show, playing the role of 'soccer moms' from Pennsylvania

Tina Fey and Jimmy Fallon also appeared on the show, playing the role of 'soccer moms' from Pennsylvania

Fey and Fallon took turns mocking both presidential candidates in the skit, with Fey saying Trump, 'looks like someone opened a quesadilla to pick the chicken out'

Fey and Fallon took turns mocking both presidential candidates in the skit, with Fey saying Trump, 'looks like someone opened a quesadilla to pick the chicken out'

The comedy stars took turns skewering the candidates, with Fey firing at Trump: 'He looks like someone opened a quesadilla to pick the chicken out.'

Fallon then said of the Democrats candidate: 'Clinton lied about her emails, lied about Benghazi and she pretended to be surprised on Steve Harvey.'

Fey then turned her attention to Republican vice presidential candidate Mike Pence.

‘Secretly, the biggest jackass is Mike Pence. He seems normal because he’s next to Donald Trump, but he’s really Biff from Back to the Future,' she said. 

‘Also, its 2016, what old white man thinks he’s still in charge of gays and women?’ 

The Trump ski was based on a a 2005 clip where Trump talks about trying to have sex with a married woman and how he 'can do whatever he wants' to women because he's a star, just months after marrying Melania.

'You know I'm automatically attracted to beautiful -- I just start kissing them. It's like a magnet. Just kiss. I don't even wait,' he boasts.

'And when you're a star they let you do it.  You can do anything. Grab them by the p---y. You can do anything.'

The Republican nominee then bragging about trying to seduce married woman Nancy O'Dell.

'I moved on her and I failed. I'll admit it. I did try and f*** her. She was married', Trump said in the recording.

'And I moved on her very heavily... 'I moved on her like a b***h, but I couldn't get there. And she was married.'

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