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Comedian Dana Carvey played former President Biden last week in the final season of Saturday Night Live.
“I know he was mentally compromised. I mean, it’s obvious to me, but it’s a subtle thing in the comedy world. There are a lot of people (who) don’t want to do anything that would cheat him in an awkward way.” “Flying to the Wall” podcast last week.
Carvey played Biden on the SNL in the 2024-2025 season, often Mocking the President and his administration, and praised for his portrayal of the president, is confusion and forgetfulness.
“If I can do Biden, if I can make everyone interesting, then I’m there. Tagged by Mediaite.

Dana Carvey plays Joe Biden and Maya Rudolph plays Kamala Harris during the cold opening on Saturday, November 2, 2024. (Photography: Will be via Getty Images via Heath/NBC)
He repeated a phrase while beating Biden and said, “I’m not kidding here, I’m serious.”
“I think it would be easier to make fun of him if he was president. If it was just a 90-year-old man, go and check out this a ——–. So once he was president, he would say a fairer game, but no one would always make fun of him,” Spade added.
Bowen, known for his role in ABC’s “Modern Family,” impressed Carvey’s Biden, discussing how he portrayed the former president.
“Then the provocative 50s guys.’ No Border crisis“Yes, but you said, ‘Yes, you have to put the facts right, Jack, I’ll beat you, you want to do some push-ups, your face little horse soldier.” Kavey joked, repeat Several famous phrases The former president used it.

Special guests Dana Carvey, Maya Rudolph and Jim Gaffigan pose together in the backstage on Saturday, September 28, 2024. (- (Photo by Rosalind O’Connor/NBC via Getty Images))
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Carvey said playing Biden is his favorite because he “has 10 hooks.”
Comedian and Impressionist also played George HW Bush and Ross Perot in “Saturday Night Live.”
Carvey said in the podcast that a Biden staff member attended one of the shows and said he liked the impressions.
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Dana Carvey plays George Bush in the “White House Report” on September 30, 1989. (Photographer: Alan Singer/NBCU via Getty Images via Getty Images via Getty Images via Getty Images Photo Gallery/NBCUNIVERSAL)
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Staff said Carvey should have lunch at the White House, but the comedian said it never happened.