‘The first Indian to have a terrible job’: ‘Saturday Night Live’ guest Aziz Ansari mocks Kash Patel

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'The first Indian to have a terrible job': 'Saturday Night Live' guest Aziz Ansari mocks Kash Patel

‘Saturday Night Live’ draws attention after its latest episode features a surprise guest appearance by a comedian Aziz AnsariPlaying the role of FBI Director Kashi Patel Sarcastic cold open goes viral.The sketch took aim at Patel’s leadership and public image. Ansari’s version of the official addressed reporters in an exaggerated manner and joked about his performance in office.“You should not report lies and gossip,” Ansari’s Patel told reporters.“You should report the historic nature of my appointment. I am a trailblazer. I am the first Indian who has not performed well at work,” he added.In the clip, the character continues with self-deprecating humor and Indian stereotypes: “Everyone says Indians are smart, hard-working, very smart. I prove beyond a shadow of a doubt that we can be just as incompetent and incompetent as white people. “The sketch also cited ongoing reports about Patel’s behavior and abilities in office, including allegations of alcohol problems, missing meetings, using federal resources for personal pleasure, and special privileges given to his girlfriend and country singer Alexis Wilkins. These are played for comedic effect, and Ansari’s character dismisses them in an over-the-top manner.“Let me be clear: The FBI director was never drunk or hungover on the job,” he said.He went on to add, “There’s no way this FBI director would stand on a couch in the VIP room of Tao nightclub and Asian Bistro and yell, ‘Who wants the nuclear code?!'”Speculation had been circulating online for months that Ansari would eventually take on the role, with fans on social media saying he would be a good fit for the satirical drama. A viral post on Reddit garnered tens of thousands of likes in support of his casting.The sketch also touched on political rumors surrounding Patel’s relationship with US President Donald Trump, saying he was overconfident in his stance despite speculation that he would be fired from the government.“President Trump loves me,” the character says.He added: “Everyone loved me. Even the reporter’s dinner gunman said, ‘Kill everyone but sir.'” patel. You get yelling like in a madman’s manifesto, you must be doing something right. “The line referenced the recent shooting in Washington, D.C., at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner, where a gunman reportedly tried to break into the venue in the presence of Trump and senior officials. Although one security officer was injured, everyone was safely evacuated. Authorities later discovered a 1,000-word manifesto written by the suspected shooter, Cole Tomas Allen, 31. In the documents, the gunman allegedly expressed intentions to target senior Trump administration officials but listed Kash Patel as someone he intended to spare.The reporter in the “Saturday Night Live” sketch also questioned the character about alleged technical issues at work, including claiming he once had difficulty logging into computer systems. This refers to an instance where Cash believed he was being fired and left out of the system.“It’s just more lies,” Ansari’s Patel said.He added: “I have always been able to log into my email, except for a brief 36-hour period when I forgot to change my password to CashMeOutside69.”

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