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Liberal 'SNL' takes swipe at ABC's 'biased' presidential debate in cold open: 'Duh'

Even the liberal writers of "Saturday Night Live" acknowledged that the ABC News presidential debate was "biased," taking a swipe at the Disney-owned network in the show's season premiere.

NBC's long-running sketch comedy show on Saturday began with cast member Andrew Dismukes appearing as "World News Tonight" anchor and debate co-moderator David Muir in the cold open.

"I had hoped the takeaway of the debate I moderated would be my striking good looks, but unfortunately, it was whether or not I was biased towards the Democrats, which… duh," Dismukes' Muir told viewers, sparking laughs from the audience.

ABC News did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital's request for comment.

CBS NEWS CASTS A LONG SHADOW OF ANTI-TRUMP BIAS AHEAD OF ITS VICE-PRESIDENTIAL DEBATE

"SNL" also appeared to make light of the first assassination attempt against former President Trump with cast member James Austin Johnson lampooning him giving a rally speech.

"Where the hell is everyone going? Where are you going? I see you trying to leave, but the doors are locked. Come on back — we’re having fun. We love my rallies, except when someone does the ‘bing, bong, bing, bing, bing’ right at me," Johnson said as Trump. "You know that happened because of the rhetoric of the radical left. They say that me blaming the Democrats for inciting violence is the pot calling the kettle black, but frankly, I didn't know the kettle was black until very recently. I thought the kettle was Indian but then decided to turn black."

Additionally, during the "Weekend Update" segment, Colin Jost quipped that he was "starting to worry that bullet got a little more than just the ear," after playing a clip of Trump saying he had a better "body" than President Biden at a

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