‘SNL’ Kate McKinnon Slams Hillary Clinton Gay Marriage Views During Cameo on Premiere?

By Kyle Dowling (kyle.dowling@mstarsnews.com) | Oct 05, 2015 07:00 AM EDT

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Everyone went crazy for Hillary Clinton's surprise appearance on last night's Season 41 premiere of Saturday Night Live with host and musical guest Miley Cyrus. Clinton played a bartender waiting on player Kate McKinnon's version of the Democratic hopeful. And when the two got to talking about gay marriage, it looks like Clinton might have gotten a little burned by McKinnon.

Maybe.

Was it in the script? Of course – at least, we're guessing most of it was.

"It really is great how long you've supported gay marriage," said Val – Clinton's bartender character. To which McKinnon replied, "Yes. I could have supported it sooner."

Clinton's response was that she did it "pretty soon," which caused McKinnon to add a hilarious, "Could have been sooner."

Which naturally got a little cackle form the audience.

"Fair point," the real Clinton said.

So, folks, what do you think: Did Clinton know the "Could have been sooner," was coming? Or was she subtly slammed by McKinnon?

 A vote for Hillary is a vote for four more years of Kate McKinnon's impression.

A photo posted by Hillary Clinton (@hillaryclinton) on Oct 3, 2015 at 8:58pm PDT

In the end, whatever happened, she was cool with it and succeeded in showing the citizens of America her lighter side.

Thanks for a great night, @nbcsnl! A photo posted by Hillary Clinton (@hillaryclinton) on Oct 4, 2015 at 9:44am PDT

Check out the clip above and be sure to watch out for Clinton's impression of Donald Trump. It's pretty great – and not the first time she's mocked the Republican frontrunner. Lest we forget her recent appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon in which she equated Trump's hair to a soft serve ice cream swirl.

#NailedIt

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