WATCH: Sarah Silverman's DNC Speech Mocking Repubs, 'Bernie or Bust' Dems

By: Jul. 26, 2016
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According to TVline.com, Comedian Sarah Silverman admitted to "feeling the Bern" at the start of her 2016 Democratic National Convention speech, but ended up giving out some burns to members of both parties.

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The Masters of Sex star started with a zinger that very likely crossed party lines: "Citizens United - isn't that such a beautiful name for something that means 'Billionaires Buying Politicians'? "

Eventually, though, Silverman eviscerated the jabs about penis size, sweat glands and other superficial concerns that plagued the Republican primary race eventually won by Donald Trump: "That stuff is for third graders. Come on! It's like major arrested-development stuff. That's 'I'm still emotionally four and calling people names from my gold-encrusted sandbox because I was given money instead of human touch or coping tools' stuff!"

"I am proud to be a part of Bernie's movement," she Silverman concluded. "And a vital part of that movement is making absolutely sure that Hillary Clinton is our next president of the United States. Booyah! Bababooey!"

Sarah Kate Silverman is an American stand-up comedian, actress, producer and writer. Her comedy addresses social taboos and controversial topics, such as racism, sexism, and religion, having her comic character endorse them in a sarcastic fashion. For her work on television she won two Primetime Emmy Awards.

Silverman was a writer and occasional performer on Saturday Night Live, and starred in and produced The Sarah Silverman Program, which ran from 2007 to 2010 on Comedy Central, for which she was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series. She released an autobiography The Bedwetter in 2010. She also appeared in other television programs, such as Mr. Show and V.I.P., and starred in films, including School of Rock (2003), Wreck-It Ralph (2012) and A Million Ways to Die in the West (2014).



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