Dave Chappelle is making his stand-up career 'stand out' on his hosting debut for Saturday Night Live on November 12. However, his Friday night stint last November 4 shocked the audience as he mostly talked about Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump. He even discussed about Trump's Access Hollywood tapes scandal, making quite a buzz for his statements.
Dave Chappelle has a set last Friday at the New York's Cutting Room. The comedian admitted that he voted for the former State Secretary but added that he 'didn't feel good' with his decision. Chappelle stated that Clinton will be on a coin someday but her behavior is not 'coin-worthy'. He added that Clinton is not the right one.
Comedian Dave Chappelle stated that he believes that Hillary Clinton is the one who leaked the Access Hollywood tapes of Donald Trump. He believes that the attack directly came from Clinton. He said that he was grossed out with what he heard but for Chappelle, it became "more gross" knowing that the one who leaked it was Clinton.
Comedian Dave Chappelle continued to defend Trump. Chappelle said that what he heard does not sound like 'sexual assault' but believes that the media 'twisted' Trump's statement.
Dave Chappelle stated that he is not happy on how the media twisted Trump's word without anyone questioning it. Chappelle even added fuel to the fire by stating that the presidential debate was held after the tapes were released.
The comedian was seemingly agitated on his statements against Clinton. Dave Chappelle even compared voting for Hillary Clinton to a hypothetical situation where Halle Berry is 'breaking wind' in his face during sexual interactions. Chappelle said that he is still going for it but wishes that 'she' hadn't done that thing.
Dave Chappelle shocked the crowd with his 60-minute rant against Hillary Clinton. The crowd was also surprised when the comedian stated that he admired how Trump showed resilience in the midst of the scandal.
The comedian was not also feeling supportive of LGBT and even women rights. He stated that people should be ashamed to put homophobia and sexism first instead of facing the issues regarding racism.