SNL: Rosie O'Donnell must play Steve Bannon

Lorne Michaels, Saturday Night Live

Donald Trump makes it a habit to complain about Saturday Night Live, but his most recent beef with the comedy show combined two of his most infamous traits: irredeemable sexism, and a thin skin.

Politico reported that, “More than being lampooned as a press secretary who makes up facts, it was Spicer's portrayal by a woman that was most problematic in the president's eyes, according to sources close to him … ‘Trump doesn't like his people to look weak,’ added a top Trump donor.”

Trump is so sexist he makes a night with the Rat Pack seem like a sensitivity training seminar.

A number of people had the same reaction to Trump’s response: If his lieutenants can be damaged in his eyes by being portrayed by a woman, isn't it time to bring in Rosie O'Donnell? Trump and O'Donnell have been feuding for years. He has insulted her in personal and offensive ways, a practice that continued well into his campaign for the presidency.

Bannon has far too much influence. He's a threat to peace and prosperity both at home and abroad. What better way to end Bannon’s stranglehold on the executive branch than by feminizing him in the eyes of the Misogynist-in-Chief?

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Rosie O'Donnell must play Steve Bannon on Saturday Night Live.