Randy McNally's posts in praise of a young man in his underpants and his subsequent strange apology proved easy fodder for SNL. If McNally has a lick of sense he'll do the sensible thing and retire, but I wouldn't put money on it for a guy who likes to comment on dope-smoking male prostitutes' Instagram pages while using his own official page.
Source: The Tennessean
Tennessee Lt. Gov. Randy McNally received the "Saturday Night Live" treatment, after the comedy show hosted a segment about last week’s social media controversy involving McNally‘s string of comments on a young man’s mature Instagram photos.
SNL cast member Molly Kearney appeared as McNally on SNL’s Weekend Update, making light of comments by McNally’s spokesperson about how the long-time Republican lawmaker uses social media.
“I didn’t think people would find out because I used a screen name,” Kearney explained in character as McNally.
The screenname: “Lieutenant Governor McNally,” she said.
And on it went, the jokes pretty much writing themselves.