... since she lost to Trump came in mid-November, when a fan supposedly met her by chance in the woods near her Chappaqua, NY home and took a photo for Facebook. Now SNL has taken that idea to the next level with SaturdayA s A The Hunt for HillA sketch, ...
Get Boston Globe's Political Happy Hour newsletter , your afternoon shot of politics, sent straight from the desk of Joshua Miller. Since last month's election, incidental run-ins with Hillary Clinton-often in the woods of her hometown Chappaqua, New York-have become a thing .
'Saturday Night Live' spoofed the post-election Facebook sightings and posts of defeated Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton on the hiking tails in Chappaqua, N.Y., calling the video skit "The Hunt for Hil." The parody details wildlife hunters tracking Clinton's whereabouts in Upstate N.Y. as if it was a search for the mythical bigfoot.
... for Hil," two wildlife hunters seek to track down Clinton to thank her for her work. They start in the woods of Chappaqua, reach out to others who have seen her, analyze her footprints, impersonate her laugh as a mating call and leave out a ...
'Catch her, trap her and thank her': SNL turns Hillary into Bigfoot lurking in the woods of upstate New York in hilarious 'Hunt for Hill' sketch Hillary Clinton's transformation from speech-giving political megastar to forest-bound hermit has been turned into a hilarious SNL skit. One of the Democrat's few media appearances since she lost to Trump came in mid-November, when a fan supposedly met her by chance in the woods near her Chappaqua, NY home and took a photo for Facebook.
In a skit titled "The Hunt for Hill," Beck Bennett and Kyle Mooney play investigators searching for Kate McKinnon's Clinton in the woods of Chappaqua, N.Y. to thank the former Democratic presidential nominee for her work. During the skit, Vanessa Bayer plays one of the people who found Clinton in the woods, saying, "It seemed like it kind of wanted some time to itself, so I immediately started running after it."
... ("A woman's shoe, size 6, no heel - Hillary!") before resorting to Kenan Thompson's exotically attired psychic of Chappaqua. Coming out of a trance, the psychic relays the otherworldly message: "She's buying eggs at a grocery store." Another digital ...
Since she lost the presidential election to Donald Trump, Hillary Clinton has made just a handful of public appearances, once at a . Otherwise, the only glimpses we've received of the newly-reclusive Clinton have been in selfies with supporters who apparently found her roaming around the woods near her Chappaqua house.
In the weeks since the election, some Americans have found a new folk hero in a familiar face: Hillary Clinton, comfortably dressed suburban retiree. Within hours of her loss, a steady stream of photos began surfacing of supporters posing with her as she took part in lazy-day activities: There's Hillary, walking in the woods of Chappaqua, New York; Hillary browsing the aisles at an independent bookstore; Hillary shopping for Thanksgiving dinner at the market; and Hillary walking in the woods of Chappaqua again, this time with Bill.