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In their posts, some poked fun at her successful last-second gambit and some poked fun at themselves.
She poked fun at me just as much as I poked fun at her, if not more so.
In another, she poked fun at her Capitol One ads.
Twitter users expressed surprise and poked fun at the brouhaha.
It also poked fun at the size of Trump's hands.
He even poked fun at one of the Raptors players.
A couple poked fun at trends that seem undeniably millennial.
Some poked fun at Amazon's mildly terrifying targeted ads.  Mrs.
He poked fun at her inclination to try everything new.
Then, the broadcasters poked fun at Christie on the air.
He poked fun at President-elect Donald Trump during the show.
Sandra Oh just poked fun at Emma Stone's role in Aloha!
Many of the earliest JoJo memes poked fun at poor translations.
So much so that she poked fun at herself on Instagram.
Mr. Bruce often poked fun at the liberals of his day.
Some maligned the Trump administration or poked fun at Mr. Sessions.
His humor also poked fun at the very nature of celebrity.
She chuckled and poked fun at my American way with vegetables.
At a September 2008 keynote, Jobs poked fun at the idea.
Trump has slammed "SNL" before after it poked fun at him.
It's a cliché that the Black community has long poked fun at.
While presenting 'NSYNC with their star, Ellen DeGeneres poked fun at Fatone.
Michael Bennet poked fun at Buttigieg for being a small-town mayor.
In the past, I probably would have poked fun at his comments.
In his Emmys cameo, Spicer poked fun at the crowd-size controversy.
Other hosts poked fun at Mr. Trump's taste for well-done steaks.
Hosting lewd jokes and comments that obliquely poked fun at the CCP.
President Donald Trump poked fun at Biden on Tuesday over the allegations.
Of course, it's not like Damon hasn't publicly poked fun at Affleck either.
They have called Paulette names, mocked her appearance, poked fun at her weight.
Meanwhile, an episode of HBO's "Silicon Valley" poked fun at the unsettling idea.
Busy Philipps poked fun at her and ex boyfriend Colin Hanks on Sunday.
A week before the election, the costumes poked fun at the political system.
A number of celebrities poked fun at Bieber for the message on Twitter.
This time around, though, he also poked fun at his brother's Riverdale costars.
Kardashian also poked fun at her son's Kanye-esque pout and furrowed brow.
During the sketch, cast member Chris Redd also poked fun at Kanye West.
Both his Democratic and Republican opponents have poked fun at his Maryland accent.
Of course, she poked fun at the outrage during the show's cold open.
Amazon poked fun at fictional malfunctions of its Alexa voice powered artificial intelligence.
Mostly, he poked fun at the mayor for being wet behind the ears.
The comedian Ahmed Ahmed poked fun at negative stereotypes of Middle Eastern people.
He did, however, appear uncomfortable when Mr. Rogan poked fun at Mr. Putin.
Social media users poked fun at the product and Walmart's mishap on Twitter.
SNL first poked fun at Mr Trump, already host of "The Apprentice", in 1998.
On Saturday Night Live, host Gal Gadot poked fun at Kendall Jenner and E!
Cohen's latest film, The Dictator, poked fun at Libyan dictator Muammar Gaddafi in 2012.
Several social media users poked fun at the statue's relocation to the cathedral lawn.
Stephen Colbert poked fun at the moment on The Late Show by impersonating Trump.
Mad, a satirical magazine, has poked fun at politicians for more than 22015 years.
Soon after, millions of people took notice and poked fun at the president's blunder.
" And senior Rubio aide Todd Harris poked fun at Trump for the endorsement. "Gov.
They laughed at his big feet and poked fun at how huge he was.
Comedy: The comedian Ahmed Ahmed poked fun at negative stereotypes of Middle Eastern people.
" About an hour earlier, Fey's opening monologue poked fun at the reliance by "S.
One Tokyo location of the supermarket chain AEON seemingly poked fun at the shortages.
Still, readers and a Times reporter on Twitter, poked fun at the word choice.
Even people at the Emmys poked fun at the incoming war for people's money.
The filter poked fun at the political crisis plaguing Facebook over the last several months.
" Even host Chris Rock poked fun at the issue, pointedly joking on Twitter: "The #Oscars.
One, in particular, poked fun at how hip and technologically advanced Dunphy thinks he is.
At the Grammys she poked fun at Britney Spears, incurring the wrath of countless fans.
Plus, executives even poked fun at the virtual reality craze during NewFronts as a whole.
Thor: Ragnarok and Lego Batman poked fun at genre tropes while wrestling with deeper themes.
She also poked fun at the group, commenting on the fact that they're all comedians.
Tissot documented the pleasures of, and poked fun at, the Vanity Fair of Victorian England.
A robot poked fun at Elon Musk but the billionaire didn't take it lying down.
That year, Sony released the farcical movie "The Interview," which poked fun at North Korea.
Consisting mostly of show tunes, it poked fun at the Gabor sisters and Marlene Dietrich.
That program, "The Show," poked fun at current events and politicians and became immensely popular.
Miley Cyrus poked fun at her failed marriage with a cheeky Instagram comment on Thursday.
The three-term lawmaker also poked fun at Cruz and his claim to like basketball.
The difference is that, in one case, a superstar's calculated corniness is poked fun at.
That wasn't the only time Paisley poked fun at his co-host during the award show.
During his acceptance speech, the 61-year-old actor poked fun at his competitor Bob Odenkirk.
"Harry Potter" actor Tom Felton poked fun at his costar Matthew Lewis on Instagram on Tuesday.
Tracy Morgan poked fun at his horrific car accident at the 2019 Screen Actors Guild Awards.
Others just poked fun at the existence of the hyper-intelligent gorilla, Winston, who can talk.
Pollard's merchandise poked fun at her viral moment on UK's "Celebrity Big Brother" back in January.
In 20173, it poked fun at Apple for ditching the headphone jack in the iPhone 7.
The Carolina Panthers' official account poked fun at it last week before eventually deleting their joke.
On The Late Late Show in 2015, Mayer poked fun at his relationship with his ex.
Clinton poked fun at Mr. Pence for having "bobbed and weaved" his way through the debate.
In one July 2016 exchange they poked fun at Trump's campaign during the Republican National Convention.
Of course, that was hardly the first time Teigen poked fun at her husband's new accolade.
If anything, maybe my dad would poke fun at it because he poked fun at everything.
Samsung has routinely poked fun at Apple for the notch introduced on the iPhone X last year.
The skit also poked fun at the show's '90s roots – it originally aired from 1993 to 2002.
Others poked fun at the fact that this new salad emoji might not even be entirely inclusive.
On "Doo Wop," a single from Miseducation, she poked fun at her contemporaries and their manicured looks.
Their routine poked fun at the Oscars' legendary excessive seriousness, while having fun with the subject matter.
He says her harassment wasn't limited to his sexuality — she allegedly also poked fun at his weight.
And during her acceptance speech, she poked fun at President Donald Trump and his controversial immigrant ban.
Rock's highly anticipated monologue, which touched on diversity issues and poked fun at Hollywood, received positive reviews.
Kim Kardashian West The selfie queen poked fun at herself in this satirical 2015 T-Mobile spot.
He also poked fun at the Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales hacking scandal.
Qatar Airways CEO Akbar Al Baker called American carriers "crap" and poked fun at U.S. flight attendants.
Peck also recently poked fun at his bathrobe of choice in 2001's Max Keeble's Big Move.
Leslie Jones Jones poked fun at the various members of her crew in her Problem Child special.
Murray poked fun at Lendl after the Wimbledon final, calling him the lucky beneficiary of good timing.
The image of the golf clubs poked fun at the 45th president's well-documented penchant for golf.
A day earlier, Trump shared an edited video that poked fun at Biden for the recent controversy.
Miller also poked fun at Lee on Twitter on Tuesday, encouraging him to become a Pacers fan.
He also threw jibes at President Trump, and poked fun at last year's Oscar envelope mix-up.
But Mr. Trump has poked fun at Mr. Bolton's reputation for hawkishness, joking in meetings with him.
But he poked fun at the senator-elect for her reputation as a pragmatist and a centrist.
In 1959, he produced a satirical cookbook called "Wild Raspberries" that poked fun at high-end eating.
Ryan Reynolds poked fun at it on Instagram and Mindy Kaling tweeted that "we will regret" them.
Recently, he poked fun at church officials and asked Catholics to stop giving money to the church.
At the end of his speech to introduce Attenborough, Prince William poked fun at the rejected name.
During Sunday's broadcast, Harvey poked fun at last year's blunder and said he's moved on from the mistake.
In a teaser for the Saturday Night Live episode on Thursday, Davidson poked fun at his former engagement.
During the segment, the comedians poked fun at Simon Cowell, and named one of the kittens after him.
On Thursday, Teigen poked fun at herself on Instagram, posting this photo of her intense tan circa 2008.
" Zach Braff poked fun at the legalization with a funny gif: "California legalized marijuana for recreational purposes today.
On Sunday, the star posted a series of cryptic tweets in which he poked fun at the idea.
There was no video accompanying the image, but Twitter users quickly poked fun at the awkward-looking photo.
John Oliver poked fun at President Trump Sunday night with a techno song about Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Since O'Brien's recent interview with Vanity Fair, some people have poked fun at the painting's authenticity on Twitter.
Drake poked fun at his Canadian upbringing when "Black Jeopardy" returned to Saturday Night Live on May 14.
He poked fun at Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook's chief executive, whose net worth has plummeted because of the scandal.
On Wednesday, Colbert slyly poked fun at himself for all the hope (and airtime) he's invested in Mueller.
Prince William also poked fun at the royal family with a reference to "The Crown" in his speech.
Photos from the vacation show Obama wearing a backwards baseball cap, which Twitter users have poked fun at.
But in the biggest cities, there was no love lost, as many costumes poked fun at Brazil's leaders.
In a speech at the annual Gridiron dinner Trump poked fun at himself and members of his administration.
She poked fun at herself for how much certain parts of her life sounded like an action movie.
California forest management Trump also poked fun at California's canceled bullet train, said he liked Democratic California Gov.
The Homebrew founder had poked fun at the investors who write their predictions with their portfolio in mind.
Trump poked fun at grave issues currently dogging his administration, including staff departures and the ongoing Russia investigation.
Miley Cyrus poked fun at her failed marriage to Liam Hemsworth with a cheeky Instagram comment on Thursday.
" Lear poked fun at all the controversy and tweaked the caption, tweeting back at the Times: "@TheRitaMoreno and guest.
" Also in his monologue, Fallon poked fun at the night's guest saying, "It's been a busy week for Trump.
At the 2016 Emmy Awards, Louis-Dreyfus poked fun at the incompetent image of Washington, D.C., portayed in Veep.
Where the original film poked fun at games, this time, the subject of critique is the company's own legacy.
I may have poked fun at the Scaramucci Post's editorial strategy or Mike Huckabee's inconceivably bad attempts at jokes.
Several guests poked fun at the controversy and the Oscar organizers, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.
He traveled to Iowa earlier this year, though he poked fun at speculation it was related to presidential aspirations.
Colbert enlisted the help of kittens to garner audiences, while The Daily Show poked fun at their bland reputations.
"It was like jousting or some lost art," he said, recalling that comics poked fun at him for participating.
Legal laughs Late-night hosts poked fun at the increasing amount of legal troubles facing the President's various entities.
Late-night talk show host Seth Meyers poked fun at the departure of White House aide Omarosa Manigault Newman.
Twitter users including the late actor Robin Williams poked fun at the look, comparing it to everything from Mrs.
He later poked fun at the idea, tweeting a doctored picture of a Trump Tower looming over the landscape.
The Turkish government is not too pleased with a German television station's song that poked fun at its leader.
In Mr. Spicer's six months as press secretary, the media scrutinized — and often poked fun at — his every move.
Late-night comedy: The hosts poked fun at President Trump's formal wear for the state banquet at Buckingham Palace.
On a recent show, his co-host poked fun at him by suggesting he was more robot than man.
New York Times reporter Astead Herndon poked fun at the ad, comparing it to an "all species matter" campaign.
They appeared out and about together as recently as Halloween, in which Biel poked fun at Timberlake's NSYNC days.
Cohen has already pleaded guilty to lying to Congress under oath, something Stiller himself poked fun at in character.
The two-minute song, shown on "extra 3" last month, poked fun at Erdogan for his authoritarian treatment of journalists.
Cindy Crawford poked fun at the perils of family vacations on Wednesday – referencing the classic National Lampoon's Vacation movie series.
The reality star also poked fun at her performance on the show while surprising Sophia at one of her rehearsals.
Last year, Chelsea roasted the tech community for its lack of diversity and poked fun at some of the nominees.
Comedian Aziz Ansari even poked fun at racial casting bias in an episode of his Netflix series Master of None.
ICYMI ... Jimmy a couple weeks back poked fun at Ted for essentially jinxing the Houston Rockets during the NBA playoffs.
But rather than delete the Twitter fail, McDonald's poked fun at their blooper with a promotion of their caffeinated drinks.
Spott is also aware of the romance rumors as he has previously poked fun at his relationship status with Marie.
The actor poked fun at his inevitable future full of daydreaming preteens when he hosted Saturday Night Live in December.
DeGeneres also poked fun at the now-infamous photo of the couple wearing what appeared to be color-coordinated outfits.
He often poked fun at himself or some other deserving target — all in fun, to make you feel at ease.
This is not the first time that the Russian Embassy had poked fun at the Trump administration's policies on Twitter.
He's even mocked Trump as a "coward" and poked fun at the controversy over the size of his inauguration crowd.
The president wasn't the only impersonation that Crenshaw unveiled at the gala event: he also poked fun at former Rep.
Thomas E. Perez, the secretary of labor and a Clinton supporter, poked fun at Mr. Trump as he announced Mrs.
The "Late Show" team poked fun at the Trump administration's divisive decision to endorse Israel moving its embassy to Jerusalem.
Back in June, the star poked fun at herself for the never-ending stream of random items in her purse.
" Mr. Datuna poked fun at the episode in an Instagram post he titled "Hungry Artist," writing: "Art performance by me.
The comedian poked fun at his high-profile relationships, saying people just don't understand how he dates such famous women.
Actor Ryan Reynolds poked fun at the recent controversy surrounding in-home fitness equipment company Peloton over its new ad.
The Daily Show's Trevor Noah poked fun at the whole thing, alleging the president wore dentures and launching the hashtag #DentureDonald.
This isn't the first time that Ripa has poked fun at her attraction to her husband, and inadvertently embarrassed her daughter.
Some of the speakers on Monday poked fun at themselves for getting it wrong in a year of so many surprises.
In 2005, as per New York Magazine, Obama poked fun at his ears during an address at the Herb Block foundation.
James Corden and Rebel Wilson poked fun at their movie "Cats" as they presented the Oscar for best visual effects feature.
At a press conference on Monday, Shelton's fellow coaches poked fun at the country singer about Stefani's return to the show.
The Australian comedian poked fun at the actors by making it look like their apology video was actually filmed under duress.
The pair also poked fun at their Postmates obsession last year, while they were reenacting scenes from The Devil Wears Prada.
Claire Foy hosted Saturday Night Live, where she poked fun at the seemingly endless content being released by the streaming giant.
" Curry also poked fun at her second marriage, jokingly adding: "Also, how many a— get married multiple times throwing a wedding?
Kim Kardashian West poked fun at her brother Rob Kardashian's weight gain on Sunday's episode of Keeping Up with the Kardashians.
Naturally, some Twitter users poked fun at Conway by making reference to the Bowling Green Massacre fiasco from earlier this month.
His series of "The Prince Show" sketches — featuring Maya Rudolph as Beyonce — poked fun at the artist's mysterious, gleefully weird persona.
The very same skills that are, occasionally, poked fun at because it's always been a bit unclear how useful they are.
Louis-Dreyfus took the stage to accept her win and used her acceptance speech to poked fun at President Donald Trump.
This is far from the first time the couple have publicly poked fun at each other and their high-profile relationship.
Even the alternative newspaper Los Angeles Weekly, typically an ardent union supporter, has poked fun at SAG-Aftra on this one.
On board her campaign plane, she plainly relished her moment of apparent triumph, and poked fun at Mr. Trump's morning lamentations.
He appeared on The Daily Show with Jon Stewart in 20083 and poked fun at his predecessor, Michael Bloomberg, and himself.
The pair also had poked fun at a variety of other public figures, including Chelsea Clinton and House Speaker Paul Ryan.
The game's 2010 sequel, No More Heroes 2: Desperate Struggle, was criticized for buying into everything the original poked fun at.
He appeared on The Daily Show with Jon Stewart in 2014 and poked fun at his predecessor, Michael Bloomberg, and himself.
Meanwhile, Jimmy Kimmel poked fun at Trump's nicknames for Biden and Sanders, saying they don't get his point across very clearly.
Many teens on TikTok poked fun at the overreactions and outlandish precautions some are taking in an effort to fight coronavirus.
Noah poked fun at Andrew Gillum, the Democratic candidate for governor, for first conceding the election and then changing his mind.
But its real strength was that "Psych" didn't take itself too seriously and often poked fun at traditional network TV shows.
Toyota CEO Akio Toyoda poked fun at his own goals, admitting that it makes him seem a little like Willy Wonka.
Others poked fun at the tweet, with the hashtag #Yeti becoming one of the top Twitter trending topics in India on Tuesday.
Drake also poked fun at Golden State player Steph Curry by sporting a throwback Dell Curry Raptors jersey to the Scotiabank Arena.
Drake also poked fun at star Warriors player Steph Curry by sporting a throwback Dell Curry Raptors jersey to the Scotiabank Arena.
In the book Further Tales of the City, published in 1982, Maupin poked fun at the smugness of a Gamma Mu member.
The actress poked fun at her vegetarianism in 1996, when she appeared as herself on an episode of Ellen DeGeneres' sitcom Ellen.
The show manages to work in some of the controversies over Trump's phone calls, and poked fun at the Mitt Romney picture.
While people have long poked fun at the organization, in recent years the Globes have come to be seen as more serious.
Teigen also poked fun at herself while documenting another difficult parenting moment this week: trying to get the perfect family Instagram photo.
Moscow (CNN)Russian President Vladimir Putin poked fun at the ongoing political crisis in the US by joking about election meddling Wednesday.
A recent column in the daily newspaper Libération poked fun at what it deemed the altogether "failed" term of the sitting president.
Kimmel poked fun at Clinton's gender during her previous appearance, which occurred before Democrats formally made her their standard-bearer in July.
She spoke during the Women's March on Washington and poked fun at the current administration during her time hosting Saturday Night Live.
During an appearance on The Late Late Show with James Corden in March, Joe poked fun at both of his brothers' weddings.
The 43rd president was a favorite target on late-night and comedy shows, whose stars endlessly poked fun at his linguistic snafus.
This kind of institutional resistance to disintermediation is so prevalent that even the satirical newspaper The Onion has poked fun at it.
"The Vampire Diaries" costars Paul Wesley and Nina Dobrev poked fun at reports about their friendship in a video shared on Instagram.
" The president poked fun at himself and his age: "Eight years ago I was a young man, full of idealism and vigor.
In fact, the pitcher even poked fun at the whole situation during MLB Players Weekend last year -- wearing a "Not Justin" jersey!!!
But many Twitter users poked fun at attempts by the Russian Foreign Ministry to influence the conversation, hijacking the hashtag with snark.
He poked fun at Tesla's Cybertruck, whose botched November unveiling led one of its designers to smash two of the car's windows.
Ms. Nelson poked fun at her public renown in a 2010 episode of the sitcom "30 Rock," in which she played herself.
The hilariously awkward satire poked fun at vampire tropes while also exploring some of the more interesting elements of a bloodsucking afterlife.
After thanking the rest of his co-stars, including 12-year-old Julia Butters, Pitt poked fun at himself a bit, too.
Nothing was off-limits as the comedian poked fun at everything from Leonardo DiCaprio's dating life to Felicity Huffman's recent jail stint. 
Earlier this year, when adult-film actors testified against restrictions in their workplace, the New York Times poked fun at their outfits.
The movie remains a longstanding classic because of how it so successfully embellished, poked fun at, and celebrated the inaneness of youth culture.
Gwyneth Paltrow poked fun at her lifestyle company Goop in a surprise appearance on Saturday Night Live, joking about the company's esoteric products.
Kimmel poked fun at Trump while hosting the Oscars on Sunday, tweeting at him from the stage, and invoking the "overrated" Meryl Streep.
" Then she poked fun at her own more casual gown, saying, "I had no idea; I didn't get the debutante, Miss America memo.
People poked fun at Bradley Cooper and Lady Gaga's brief interaction, Gaga's intense vocal stylings, and their own unreserved love of the trailer.
Their repetitive and often simple actions have brought fun to—and often poked fun at—the internet platforms that now mediate our lives.
Naturally, the cast poked fun at the original series' controversial finale —in which Dan (John Goodman) was killed off by a heart attack.
Many also poked fun at Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto, who has agreed to meet with Trump and whose popularity has been tanking.
The tweets, which were swiftly deleted, poked fun at U.K. Prime Minister David Cameron as well as gave a nod to soccer chants.
Meanwhile, Davidson poked fun at the split at the Judd & Pete For America benefit for Swing Left in West Hollywood, California, on Saturday.
But how do Wolf's jokes compare to zingers from previous hosts, who poked fun at presidents and other D.C. elites who were present?
Trump actually poked fun at himself and his bald spot, which becomes the center of attention depending on which way the wind blows.
Some of the people who spoke on Monday poked fun at themselves for getting it wrong in a year of so many surprises.
Or was it that, right around the same time, everyone poked fun at lead singer Chris Martin's choice of names for his children?
House Speaker Paul Ryan offered a video message in which he poked fun at his impending retirement, showing himself updating his LinkedIn account.
Here are just some of the ways the Roys' retreat from hell poked fun at the actual goings-on of powerful, wealthy individuals. 
Musk poked fun at questions about Tesla's financial health in a 2018April Fools' Day Twitter threadwritten in the style of a newspaper story.
At the 85033 annual dinner, President Obama poked fun at the mogul repeatedly, and the press coverage did not sit well with him.
Marissa Mayer, CEO of Yahoo, came out to present an award and somehow agreed to a script that poked fun at her company.
He mocked Bill O'Reilly — his radio show was initially called the "The O'Franken Factor" — and poked fun at President George W. Bush's administration.
It's not the first time Teigen has poked fun at her husband's title as Sexiest Man Alive, which PEOPLE revealed earlier this month.
The line poked fun at an infamous tussle Spicer had with reporters in January while debating the crowd size at President Trump's inauguration.
Martin Scorsese got absolutely owned on Christmas ... by his own daughter, who poked fun at her pops with some simple gift wrapping paper.
In the debate, Melenchon poked fun at the National Front leader's proposal to reform the constitution to protect Catholic traditions like nativity scenes.
At one show, he poked fun at "zealous and performative leftists," in Orbey's words, and criticized Twitter users for calling out cultural appropriation.
In February, the first teaser trailer for the Disney live-action film dropped sparking memes across the Internet that poked fun at Smith's character.
Last night, Saturday Night Live poked fun at the dearth of media attention given to Warren, with a nod to her unique public persona.
In some of his works, Serebrennikov has particularly poked fun at the growing role of the state and the Russian Orthodox Church in society.
Scotti poked fun at Desfossés' fifteen minutes of fame by producing snapshots of the so-called "tireless" assistant fast asleep on the plane. Tireless?
Drake poked fun at star Warriors player Steph Curry by sporting a throwback Dell Curry Raptors jersey to the Scotiabank Arena on Thursday night.
He also poked fun at Trump's letter to Comey which highlighted that the ex FBI director had told him that he wasn't under investigation.
On Friday, the star took advantage of April Fools' Day and poked fun at ongoing rumors she's expecting a baby with boyfriend Blake Shelton.
" The Dallas Mavericks center also poked fun at the small sizes of the beds, writing: "We believe a bed is not vital for sleep.
" The Seattle Seahawks quarterback poked fun at his ability to stick to his own commitment, telling McPherson, "If there's a 10, she's a 15.
Both Thicke, 40, and Geary frequently post about their romance on social media and she has previously poked fun at their differences in age.
The chats between Rossello and top aides took aim at female politicians, gay celebrities like Ricky Martin and poked fun at ordinary Puerto Ricans.
Throughout Sunday's Golden Globe Awards, Ricky Gervais has poked fun at the Hollywood Foreign Press for calling Scott's latest film, The Martian, a comedy.
In October last year, Scoot made international headlines when they released a video that poked fun at U.S airline Spirit for copying its branding.
In the background, her father seemed confused over all the commotion —and even poked fun at her jumping up and down in the kitchen.
John McCain poked fun at former Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid as he wished his former colleague well in recovering from surgery on Monday.
" The Giants also poked fun at the incident, writing on Twitter alongside a video of the cat on the field, "Halloween isn't over yet!
Spicer has since apologized for battling with reporters over the issue, and poked fun at himself during an appearance at the 2017 Emmy Awards.
When news broke of the mistake, Twitter users poked fun at the logistical snafu and questioned whether their own flights home would be affected.
An expert on Twitter, where seemingly non-stop memes about the movie have been spread in recent days, Teigen poked fun at her friend.
Google even poked fun at Apple iPhone, showing a screenshot of the "storage full" message that many Apple device owners have grown to loathe.
Stephen Colbert poked fun at Pence for supporting the idea, and he made it clear that he was no fan of the idea himself.
" Ripa also tagged her husband Mark Consuelos in the shot, who poked fun at his son's tough-guy exterior by commenting, "💪🏼❤️💪🏼.
He also poked fun at the Green New Deal and prattled off his old line that China is paying "billions" into the US Treasury.
Meyers's comment on Tuesday night came during a segment in which he poked fun at Trump for removing Tillerson via Twitter earlier that day.
But an impressive resume couldn't save Curry from being roasted by former President Barack Obama, who poked fun at the star's previous ankle problems.
Mr. Simmons then poked fun at the live-action movie version of "Beauty and the Beast," starring Emma Watson, who doesn't usually sing onscreen.
Brooks Atkinson, the chief theater critic for The New York Times, poked fun at the gimmick, before locating the peculiar appeal of the circus.
Journalists poked fun at the suit at the time, many joking that the suit was so informal it looked like Obama was on vacation.
The posts appeared to be direct messages between the influencers and Bloomberg that poked fun at his attempt to connect with a younger audience.
The star took the same route in 2014 when she released "Blank Space," a song that poked fun at the portrayal of her love life.
The chats between Rossello and top aides took aim at female politicians and gay celebrities like Ricky Martin, and poked fun at ordinary Puerto Ricans.
Style icon or not, Kim Kardashian doesn't deserve to be questioned, to be poked fun at, or worse, to be blamed for someone else's crime.
The book poked fun at the macho culture of an elite university that was closely modelled on the would-be Princeton of the South, Duke.
But although talk of the 'stache dominated the conversation around both movies, the actor himself poked fun at the whole situation several times on Instagram.
Even Kate Beckinsale poked fun at herself, sharing a meme where her hair was on the "bad ombré" list (fortuntaely, she's sense gotten it out).
The Republican from Nebraska also recently poked fun at the the President online after Trump tweeted about "covfefe" -- an unrecognizable word, but presumably a typo.
Comedian Chelsea Handler poked fun at President Trump Thursday by posting a photo of her and two friends holding Nordstrom bags outside the White House.
When she took the mic to roast her father during the One Night Only taping at the Apollo Theater, she poked fun at the voicemail.
Reynolds has publicly discussed the shortcomings of his previous superhero flick in the past and has poked fun at in both "Deadpool" and its sequel.
" It poked fun at chasers of ethnic food trends, and read in part: "But then food from Szechuan came our way/Making Cantonese strictly passé.
Mr. Ocean poked fun at his own lateness with an image on his website of a library due-date slip with multiple dates crossed out.
On Tuesday morning, he lashed out at a music video by two prominent musicians that poked fun at his restrictive views on gender and sexuality.
In the first episode of Season 5, the writers of Murphy Brown incorporated Mr. Quayle's comments into the plot and poked fun at the politician.
After Sean Spicer poked fun at himself at the Emmys, we asked him if he regretted his briefing on the crowd size at the inauguration.
After Sean Spicer poked fun at himself at the Emmys, we asked if he regretted his White House briefing about numbers at the presidential inauguration.
The drama started when Harbor, 32, poked fun at the hit ABC dating show while commenting on castmate John Paul Jones' most recent Instagram photo.
Author J.K. Rowling on Wednesday poked fun at Alabama Republican Senate candidate Roy Moore's stunning defeat, saying the victory shows God is a black woman.
TV hosts mock Tillerson's firing Comedians poked fun at Trump after he used a tweet to announce the firing of Secretary of State Rex Tillerson.
Colbert poked fun at Tillerson's press conference, where he denied that he considered leaving the White House, but declined to comment on the "moron" allegations.
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" Kellyanne Conway last month poked fun at the media's coverage of her husband by making her Twitter bio, "The 'Kellyanne Conway' in 'Kellyanne Conway's Husband.
Let's not forget that he poked fun at Carly Fiorina's looks when she was competing with him for the Republican nomination during the 2016 campaign.
The rapper recently poked fun at the boxer for being illiterate (again) ... and the 2 have had some issues over 50 being sued by Teairra Mari.
Not one to let a good ribbing go, DeGeneres poked fun at the actor and clapped and wolf-howled along with the audience as Gyllenhaal laughed.
They poked fun at George Clooney's inability to stay in a relationship (at the time) and Leonardo DiCaprio's penchant for dating models...and it was everything!
Kardashian, 31, – who is 5′ 10″ – poked fun at DeVito's 5′ 0″ stature on Instagram, referencing one of the 71-year-old actor's most famous movies.
This isn't the first time Kendall has poked fun at herself for being the only one of her famous siblings not to have had children yet.
In her smash hit "Blank Space" off of her Grammy-winning album 1989, the star poked fun at the portrayal of her as a man-eater.
Mandisa rose to fame in 2006, winning over viewers with her soulful vocals — and for forgiving judge Simon Cowell after he poked fun at her weight.
Abby is joining the chorus of boos that have been raining down on Lara ever since she poked fun at Prince William and Kate Middleton's eldest.
Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt may have poked fun at the idea of "Too Many Spider-Men," but "too many Batmen" is a problem yet to plague Hollywood.
The company announced the end of iTunes today at its Worldwide Developer Conference, where Apple VP of Software Engineering Craig Federighi poked fun at iTunes' bloat.
A pawn shop in South Carolina has poked fun at Dick's Sporting Goods with a sign advertising the business sells assault rifles unlike the major retailer.
The chats between Rossello and top aides took aim at female politicians and gay celebrities like Ricky Martin, and also poked fun at ordinary Puerto Ricans.
While presenting alongside Kevin Hart, the Girls Trip actress poked fun at Camilla Cabello's split with her former bandmates Jauregui, Normani, Dinah Jane and Ally Brooke.
During their visit, Joe revealed when he and fiancée Turner, 23, are planning to tie the knot — and poked fun at both of his brothers' weddings.
Last Sunday he poked fun at the video he and wife Amber Heard recorded after they were accused of illegally importing their two dogs into Australia.
Mr. Trump met on Monday with Mr. Johnson, a longtime friend whom Mr. Trump nonetheless poked fun at for backing Mr. Bush early in the year.
PepsiCo's Cheetos got the concept when it poked fun at the holiday shopping season with the release of an absurd collection of extravagantly named holiday collectibles.
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The chats among Rossello and top aides took aim at female politicians and gay celebrities like Ricky Martin and also poked fun at ordinary Puerto Ricans.
With her spot-on homage to Reese Witherspoon's beloved character from "Legally Blonde," Kim poked fun at her own hopes of taking the bar in 2022.
Patagonia became so linked to the financial sector uniform that one website poked fun at the whole thing by offering a "VC starter kit" for $499.
Stephen Colbert poked fun at Miller's appearance on "Face the Nation," in which the White House aide's hairline looked conspicuously low, compared to past public interviews.
Mischief makers poked fun at these French conservatives and their steadfast attachment to the old tradition by sending them silly gifts and invitations to nonexistent parties.
The company was mocked earlier in the year in a viral tweet thread that poked fun at its ads, which are clearly aimed at the wealthy.
On Wednesday, the actress, 50, shared her second post on Instagram and poked fun at how she temporarily crashed the social media application one day earlier.
The Republican National Committee (RNC) poked fun at Democrats Wednesday for their optimism following Democratic candidate John Ossoff's loss in the Georgia special House election runoff.
Obama poked fun at Trump for fomenting the birther movement during the glitzy 2011 White House Correspondents' Dinner as Trump sat stone-faced in the audience.
Zelenskiy tapped into this anti-establishment mood with a campaign packed with jokes, sketches and song-and-dance routines that poked fun at his political rivals.
Filming a movie out of town helped, as did her castmates, who allowed Kendrick to wallow and poked fun at Connor's new girlfriend — you guessed it — Erika.
In the shot, the pair — who attended Notre Dame High School in Sherman Oaks, California together — are considerably younger, which Bilson poked fun at in her caption.
The two, who met at the Capitol for a meeting with lawmakers about new child tax credit proposal, poked fun at themselves soon after on social media.
Her best joke poked fun at Trump's attitude towards women — though given recent accusations against the GOP nominee might not have been in the best of taste.
The sketch also poked fun at the censoring of Frances McDormand's speech as she accepted the award of best performance by an actress in a motion picture.
He derisively said Mr. Trump embodied "New York values," poked fun at his knowledge of foreign affairs and suggested that he was taking his cues from Democrats.
While Clinton remained at home in New York recovering from pneumonia, Obama poked fun at Republican nominee Donald Trump and otherwise looked like he thoroughly enjoyed himself.
Some followers poked fun at the assumed reactions of the cleaning crew at the venue, while others applauded Styles for being so considerate of McVey's vegan diet.
For her Saturday night costume, Dobrev and her friend poked fun at the international controversy involving the Olympic swimmers, who allegedly vandalized a gas station in Rio.
WASHINGTON — President Obama poked fun at Hillary Clinton's lack of appeal among young people Saturday night, joking at the annual White House press corps dinner that Mrs.
While the actors and showrunners have often poked fun at their heavy use of unnecessary nudity, its absence underlined how strong the show can be without it.
Never mind the fact that Ms. Klobuchar poked fun at her own mothering during a nationally televised debate, describing herself "meddling" in her daughter's weekend social life.
Egyptian police arrested four members of the satirical group Awlad el-Shawarea ("Street Children"), which recently poked fun at President Abdel Fatah al-Sisi in a video.
As the actor poked fun at his 23-year-old costar he shared there had been "really loose conversations" about a sequel, although none have panned out.
The duo heaped praise on each other in remarks on the House floor and poked fun at their frequent contentious showdowns while leading the Financial Services panel.
Musk first poked fun at the car's name, telling Porsche that "this word Turbo does not mean what you think it does" before heading to the Nürburgring.
He poked fun at his age, stroking his gray-speckled goatee and joking that he was taking hair from his top and putting it on his chin.
John Kennedy (R-La.), known for his folksy demeanor and dry humor, later poked fun at the seeming absurdity of what had transpired on the Senate floor.
When companies pulled their commercials from "The Ingraham Angle" after its host poked fun at David Hogg, a student survivor of the mass shooting in Parkland, Fla.
Trump previously poked fun at Obama and Clinton, yet he decided to use one during his acceptance speech at the Republican National Convention and it suffered accordingly.
In a conversation about "dark" and "outside" money infiltrating politics, Klobuchar recounted her middle-class upbringing and poked fun at how she funded an early Senate run.
Earlier in the East Room ceremony, Obama had poked fun at the Chicago Bulls superstar, saying there were a lot of impressive people on stage with him.
The woman in the ad also poked fun at the online reaction by starring in an ad for actor Ryan Reynolds' Aviation Gin brand of distilled spirits.
With healthy doses of irony and camp, Al Solh's works poked fun at autocratic politicians in moments of excess, surrounded by the trappings of plunder and pillage.
The star poked fun at a mishap he had while filming Baywatch, during which he tripped and fell while running alongside his castmates on a beach in Georgia.
Unflappable, reasonable, even cold (an assumption he has poked fun at during several White House Correspondents' Dinners), Mr Obama recoiled from the caricature of black men as angry.
President Barack Obama poked fun at Clinton and Sanders as well as Trump and Cruz on Saturday night at the annual dinner of the White House press corps.
And while plenty of people poked fun at Trump about the slip up, it shows that there's absolutely no filter between Trump and the rest of the world.
" But even she poked fun at the movie's demographic, noting that Edward's fangless appeal (pun intended) "may make him catnip to anyone with OJD (obsessive Jonas Brothers disorder).
Saturday Night Live poked fun at Jussie Smollett this week, portraying him as the boy who cried wolf in a sketch that addressed his uncertain future on Empire.
A skit from last week's Saturday Night Live poked fun at the reality show The Great British Bake Off, but people in the U.K. were definitely not laughing.
The U.S. women's national soccer team star poked fun at herself on Monday, sharing a throwback photo from after the ESPY Awards in Los Angeles earlier this month.
The singer, 26, poked fun at himself on Instagram Friday morning, while sharing a photo taken with wife Priyanka Chopra, 36, as they posed in black tie attire.
So when news broke on Tuesday that Johnson would be cutting deals for the Lakers — two days before NBA's trade deadline — many poked fun at Johnson's tweet style.
Willett poked fun at Trump's campaign slogan, at Trump University, at the billionaire's attempts at evangelical outreach, at his ideological commitment to conservatism, and even at his spelling.
People poked fun at the president by comparing his hair to Michael Scott's in Season 1 of The Office and to Biff Tannen's in Back to the Future.
On our show, Raised Right, we poked fun at Bernie Bros and extreme leftists on campus and proudly interviewed Trump supporters about all the reasons they supported him.
This week, she poked fun at it on Twitter, posting a photo of a headline about supermarket chain Whole Foods discovering there was tuna in their chicken salad.
The lighthearted gag not only poked fun at herself — singing is not her most impressive performance art — but was also a sentimental early Christmas gift to their fans.
He poked fun at McGregor for not defending his featherweight strap because Dos Anjos believes the Dubliner "doesn't have anything to lose" by coming up to 155 lbs.
Rand Paul (Ky.) and former Hewlett-Packard CEO Carly Fiorina have poked fun at Rubio over the sturdy-heeled black boots he wore in New Hampshire this week.
Alibaba has a reputation for requiring demanding hours and travel schedules from its employees, something employees poked fun at during their performances at Ma's retirement party September 10.
People magazine recently announced that John Legend had been chosen to succeed Elba for its annual Sexiest Man Alive cover, which Legend himself poked fun at on Twitter.
The brand announced the new deal with a clip that poked fun at some of the many pumpkin spice products on the market, from pasta to beard oil.
The quirkily subversive series, which also ran briefly on Fox, poked fun at sitcom conventions and frequently had its characters break the fourth wall to address the audience.
Harris joined a number of Democratic lawmakers who poked fun at Trump's proposal on Sunday, noting that the nation's capital already holds a number of Independence Day events.
" — STEPHEN COLBERT And Jimmy Fallon poked fun at Trump for defending his pursuit of a Russian real estate deal (while running for president) as "very legal & very cool.
The group, the Peacock Generation, were arrested in April and May after staging wildly popular performances on streets of Yangon that poked fun at the country's powerful military.
For example, Tiffany Dehen, a Trump supporter and college student, sued Twitter in 2017 for $100 million over a parody account that impersonated and poked fun at her.
Smith, 50, previously shared his Genie-inspired makeup routine on Instagram, in a behind-the-scenes clip that poked fun at Kylie Cosmetics and Kylie Skin founder Kylie Jenner.
They poked fun at its style and lack of substance, and then they invited consultants to their offices to tell them how they, too, could crack the Facebook code.
The Fox News host had laid into Kimmel for when he poked fun at Melania Trump's accent as she read to children during the White House Easter egg roll.
Roger Marshall's son for trying to dab at the swearing in of the 115th Congress, the world poked fun at Ryan for being too uncool to ~get~ the dab.
Well, not so fast... The tweet was quickly deleted, but not before people grabbed screenshots and poked fun at the CEO for what they assumed must be a mistake.
Tolbert, who met his wife Jade Roper on season 2 of the ABC series, poked fun at the drama surrounding Blake Horstmann and Caelynn Miller-Keyes on Instagram Wednesday.
Industry publication Variety said Fallon, who made some Donald Trump jokes, impersonated actor Chris Rock and poked fun at singer Mariah Carey's floundering New Year's Eve performance, started strong.
The hilarious moment caught the attention of many on social media, who poked fun at Wise's expense and the realization that even a million bucks can't buy a kiss.
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In leaked audio aired by Australia's Channel Nine, Turnbull poked fun at his own efforts to ingratiate himself with the new US President during a meeting in New York.
Trillin is known for his humorous poems about foodie culture—an earlier poem called "What Happened to Brie and Chablis?" poked fun at the increasing sophistication of bougie eaters.
See, J.D. is a performer at heart who was a founding member of the Canadian sketch comedy ensemble, YFG, which in the past has poked fun at Property Brothers.
" Later, the then former secretary-general played along in a sit-down interview with Sacha Baron Cohen's character Ali G, who poked fun at "Boutros Boutros-Boutros-Boutros Ghali.
"I too have been the center of a nationally televised comedy skit that poked fun at my actions and was able to find the humor in it," Hadid added.
In leaked audio aired by Australia's Channel Nine, Turnbull poked fun at his own efforts to ingratiate himself with the new US President during their meeting in New York.
Apple's CEO Tim Cook poked fun at President Trump while giving a commencement speech Friday, saying he did not understand how college students managed to hack Trump's Twitter account.
Sharpton, who served as an unpaid adviser to President Obama on race issues, has poked fun at himself in the past for having issues with reading scripts from teleprompters.
" On Twitter Monday night, Spencer poked fun at the situation, writing: "Not going to comment on my relationship with Stephanie because she could be on a podcast right now.
He said he was reluctant to appear on the show initially, but ultimately joined for a segment that poked fun at Davidson and delivered a message about Veterans Day.
The singer also poked fun at her Nickelodeon roots alongside fellow Nick alum Kenan Thompson — and had a pretty cute interaction with future ex Pete Davidson — during her monologue.
He even very nearly poked fun at himself — insofar as a zinger about his wife, and her partly plagiarized Republican convention speech, qualifies — when discussing the "biased" news media.
As a guest on the Steve Allen show in 1959 he poked fun at kids sniffing glue to get high and at the actress Elizabeth Taylor for studying Judaism.
Coach Geno Auriemma had poked fun at suggestions that the Huskies reached a down cycle after winning four straight titles and 3713 consecutive games until the 2017 Final Four.
It's the quintessential self-referential moment of the NBC sitcom, which ran from 1989 to 1998, and, in that poignant scene, poked fun at itself for its absurdist premise.
Asked about the catch after the game, Ertz poked fun at Philadelphia's rowdy fan base and how they would have reacted if the call had gone the other way.
The ceremony, held at the Beverly Hilton in Beverly Hills, was hosted by comedian Ricky Gervais, who delivered an expletive-filled monologue that poked fun at the Hollywood elite.
The actress' hilarious comment also came days after she poked fun at Instagram influencers and the "influencer life" of selling things on social media, especially diet powders and teas.
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Orrin Hatch of Utah ribbed Warren in a tweet on Monday that also poked fun at himself with a graphic saying his DNA results showed he descended from dinosaurs.
A day after Doug Jones became the first Democrat to win a Senate race in Alabama since 1992, late-night hosts poked fun at Roy Moore, his vanquished opponent.
Buttering up voters in the swing state of Nevada, Democratic vice presidential candidate Tim Kaine poked fun at Donald Trump for his insistence on pronouncing the state's name wrong.
In a separate tweet, the president's oldest son, Donald Trump Jr., poked fun at a report that said the Atlanta Falcons had a 91.6 percent chance of winning Sunday's game.
Kelly Ripa began filming for Riverdale on Thursday, but not before she and Mark Consuelos poked fun at her upcoming mistress role — and made their kids uncomfortable in the process!
Legacy media poked fun at its style and lack of substance, and then they invited consultants to their offices to tell them how they, too, could crack the Facebook code.
At the Democratic convention in July 2016, Bloomberg poked fun at Trump's The Apprentice background, claiming that this was "not reality television; it was reality," The New York Post reported.
While he's no stranger to having his life's work—of attempting to get certain animals recognized as persons—poked fun at, he's found that the courts have taken him seriously.
" Before welcoming Davis to the podium to claim her golden statuette, Hanks poked fun at himself speaking about her work toward gender equality with a hilarious gag about "man-splaining.
Below, see just a handful of Kimmel's laugh-out-loud one-liners, ranging from his opening monologue to all the other times he's poked fun at fellow attendees and nominees.
They were so funny during their segment, where they poked fun at the #OscarsSoWhite controversy, that the Internet petitioned the Academy to hire them as hosts for this year's show.
GOP Michigan Senate candidate John James poked fun at former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani (R) after Giuliani accidentally misnamed him in his endorsement ahead of next week's midterm elections.
Clinton, who graduated from Yale Law School in 1973, also poked fun at her unsuccessful 85033 presidential campaign by referencing Michigan, a state she lost by just over 10,000 votes.
Though they were mocked when Apple unveiled them in 2016, AirPods quickly caught on and became the center of popular memes, particularly ones that poked fun at the headphones' price.
He has poked fun at Joseph R. Biden Jr., the former vice president considering a presidential run, for his handsy approach to politics, despite his own troubled history with women.
A trend that was never going to stand the test of time, everyone from Ryan Reynolds to Anne Hathaway poked fun at the tiny sunglasses that took over in 2018.
O'Rourke's slumping fundraising came despite the campaign's increased effort on fundraising and a furious late-quarter push, even as he poked fun at some of his competitors for their appeals.
" And now she may yet compete against Mr. Trump, a former owner of the Miss Universe pageant, who poked fun at Carly Fiorina's face and asked, "Would anyone vote for that?
The statement made reference to President Trump's recent "fire and fury" threats against North Korea and even poked fun at the amount of golf he's playing on his 17-day vacation.
It appears to be similar to the look Davidson had earlier in the week during his headline-making SNL promo, in which he poked fun at his failed relationship to Grande.
The duo dined on salad, pancakes, eggs and more at the hotel's Cabana Cafe, where the restaurant cheekily added on a "charge" that poked fun at the Houston Astros starting pitcher.
The late show host poked fun at the visit, which included a meeting with the Queen — in which she gave Trump a first edition of Winston Churchill's The Second World War.
Robert De Niro and Ben Stiller took a walk down memory lane on Saturday Night Live this week, and in the process, poked fun at President Donald Trump's attorney Michael Cohen.
The Keeping Up with the Kardashians star, 38, poked fun at her short-lived union by sharing the story of her grandmother Mary Jo "MJ" Campbell's brief marriage on Instagram Thursday.
Other users just poked fun at the president's question, because it sounded eerily similar to when he mentioned Frederick Douglass during an event kicking off Black History Month back in February.
In 2008, the site debuted "Prop 8 -- The Musical," starring Jack Black, Neil Patrick Harris, Margaret Cho and others, which poked fun at the California ballot initiative that prohibited gay marriage.
In 2016, The Washington Post even poked fun at Trump for actually making the border wall less popular at just 36 percent but no that is no longer the case, either.
It's not uncommon for the nine-time hosts to toe-the-line at Nashville's biggest night: last year, Underwood and Paisley poked fun at Blake Shelton and Miranda Lambert's shocking split.
When ODB interpolated Marie and Donny Osmond's "A Little Bit Country, A Little Bit Rock N Roll," convulsing through his verse, it poked fun at what the American standard had been.
Ms. Spielman has poked fun at schools for what she considers excessive risk aversion, describing as "simply barmy" measures like sending schoolchildren out on city field trips in high-visibility jackets.
As pundits prepped to dissect the first debate of the 2020 election, Jason O. Gilbert, a comedy writer, poked fun at the pageant with a haiku roast of the Democratic candidates.
Related: This is why blackface is offensive "Saturday Night Live" was called out on social media after it aired a skit this past weekend that poked fun at Democratic Virginia Gov.
Distancing himself from hosts of other awards shows in recent months, Mr. Spacey did not focus on national politics, but instead poked fun at his own status as an unlikely host.
Ruiz did get another job soon after the commercial when she starred in an ad for Aviation Gin, partly owned by actor Ryan Reynolds, that poked fun at the Peloton ad.
Or was the line a response to how some critics and fans poked fun at Ren&aposs helmet, saying it made him seem like nothing more than an Emo Vader wannabe.
The largely Quebecois crowd roared with laughter as the song poked fun at an influx of snobbish, chain-smoking, "know-it-all" French who are "occupying" the Plateau-Mont-Royal neighborhood.
Less than three months ago, the MasterChef star poked fun at a vegan lifestyle while dishing out a batch of his usual harsh reviews on one of his followers home cooked meals.
Wolff also poked fun at Red Bull's Horner and Binotto who had both wanted a mid-season change of tyre specification, with Mercedes so dominant, but failed to secure the required majority.
Turkey's foreign ministry last week called in Germany's envoy to explain an NDR broadcast including a two-minute song that poked fun at Erdogan, who is known for his sensitivity to criticism.
Out of caution, Sony canceled the release of Seth Rogen's film, "The Interview," which poked fun at North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, though the film later opened in largely independent theaters.
The other prop headstones at the picnic poked fun at the things McConnell has "killed," like Judge Merrick Garland's nomination to the Supreme Court, and things he plans to defeat, like socialism.
"Saturday Night Live" poked fun at actor Jussie Smollett in the aftermath of his allegations that he was a victim of a hate crime, which police later said the "Empire" star staged.
The faster track time comes after Tesla CEO Elon Musk poked fun at Porsche on Twitter for calling the Porsche Taycan a Turbo, which stoked the perceived rivalry between the two automakers.
The term "mom jeans" originated from a Saturday Night Live sketch from 2003 that poked fun at the loose-fitting style of pants with a fictional brand of denim made for mothers.
Perkins later told Bloomberg's Emily Chang that he sent the Journal the letter because of a San Francisco Chronicle article that poked fun at his ex-wife, the romance novelist Danielle Steel.
Rodgers, known for his wry sense of humor, poked fun at the entire situation on Wednesday by posting a photo to Instagram of the Packers locking arms during the anthem last week.
As the family members and friends bantered, bluffed and placed bets, they also poked fun at the host's love of '70s classic rock, which grooved out a mellow arc in the background.
MrBeast started to gain a following in 2015 and 2016 thanks to his "worst intros" series of videos, which rounded up and poked fun at YouTuber introductions he discovered on the platform.
The HBO show "Silicon Valley" recently poked fun at tech's liberalism with an episode that replaced the experience of coming out as gay with coming out as Christian in the Bay Area.
Colbert poked fun at Trump's exam, which showed that he is 239 pounds, exactly one pound away from the obesity category by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's body mass index.
But they also poked fun at Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senator Chuck Schumer, who had delivered the Democrats' rebuttal from behind a single podium, standing joylessly and speaking in a subdued tone.
Golden Globes host Ricky Gervais delivered a scathing opening monologue in which he called out Hollywood for their hypocrisy, and poked fun at stars like Leonardo DiCaprio, Judi Dench, and James Corden.
The Bachelorette alum Dean Unglert was also at the game, which the Lakers went on to win, and poked fun at the fact that he was sitting so far away from his pals.
I see what's happening here… Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson poked fun at his own musical abilities as he introduced the performance from Moana, for which he lent his voice to the character Maui.
Since confirming the news, Bieber poked fun at his upcoming collaboration and shared a photo of Sheeran to Instagram, where he complimented the singer while counting down the hours until their song drops.
Sporting a tuxedo and a bushy beard flecked with grey, Carrey poked fun at himself as he presented the award for best motion picture, comedy or musical, toward the end of the show.
The playful couple poked fun at the shocking La La Land and Moonlight mix-up at the 2017 Oscars on social media on Monday, with Teigen teasing the singer in a Twitter video.
" The President, who is an avid basketball fan, thanked the legendary courtside reporter for his service in sports media, and poked fun at Sager's signature wardrobe calling it "colorful, fun, a little outlandish.
And who can forget the Note 9 ads that poked fun at the iPhone's lack of a headphone jack, before the Note 10 was the first of Samsung's flagships to ship without one.
Saturday Night Live poked fun at overly confident Democrats with an Election Night skit that saw host Dave Chappelle and surprise guest Chris Rock caution their white liberal pals against celebrating too early.
In May, his wife, Gabrielle Union, poked fun at her husband while on The Late Show with James Corden for being in awe of the store the first time he went shopping there.
Kourtney and Khloé Kardashian poked fun at Kim Kardashian West on social media after the star slammed her sisters' "crazy" outfits and makeup on Sunday night's episode of Keeping Up with the Kardashians.
Saturday Night Live took on the #OscarsSoWhite controversy head-on this weekend when they poked fun at the lack of non-white actors being nominated for major categories during this year's award season.
Disenchanted certainly looks as though it'll be approaching fantasy in the same manner that Futurama did science fiction: a show that loved the genre but also poked fun at its more ridiculous parts.
An extended trailer shown near the panel's end was humorous as the 20th Century Fox film poked fun at Disney, its new parent company after the Mouse House purchased them earlier this year.
Travolta, who had already poked fun at his "Adele Dazeem" incident a few years ago (where he mispronounced/misread Idina Menzel's name), seemed to think that drag queen Jade Jolie was Taylor Swift.
LONDON (Reuters) - British Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson has publicly poked fun at Prime Minister Theresa May, telling dozens of foreign ambassadors she was so cosmopolitan that she sported leather trousers like German "lederhosen".
"Back in March, Midler poked fun at Kardashian for her nude selfie, tweeting, "If Kim wants us to see a part of her we've never seen, she's gonna have to swallow the camera.
She recently poked fun at Mr. Trump in a speech at the annual Al Smith Dinner in New York City, where politicians historically make jokes at the expense of themselves and their supporters.
Even if Murillo poked fun at the art world's oblivion and privilege, what a fool I was to think that my stint in Palenque would instantly morph into a sequel to his work.
The day after the Hunger Games star tied the knot with art dealer Cooke Maroney in Rhode Island, Schumer, 38, poked fun at her and husband Chris Fischer's apparent outfits for the reception.
Reynolds again poked fun at their similarities, commenting on one of Beckinsale's Instagram posts, pointing out that the actors both appeared in big-screen vampire series, Blade for him and Underworld for her.
Over the weekend, the NBC comedy sketch series poked fun at the comedian, 25, who has yet to make an appearance on season 45 due to his commitment to filming upcoming Warner Bros.
O'Leary joked during a panel at the conference that he would like to see more state involvement in airlines and poked fun at Alitalia, the Rome carrier that is looking to be rescued.
Interestingly, he said he WAS entertained by the Aviation Gin ad his costar, Monica Ruiz, did ... which clearly poked fun at the theory Sean was playing an emotionally abusive husband in the spot.
On Monday night's Late Night with Seth Meyers, the host poked fun at Donald Trump's recent Asian trip by mocking his clueless reactions in interviews and impersonating what his silly conversations are probably like.
Guiney played along, mock grimacing as Lane playfully poked fun at the senior Bachelor alums (In a toast, Lane told the crowd, "My mom had a crush on [Bob] when she was a teenager").
While she likely sped up her face washing process for the purpose of her video, sister Kim Kardashian West even poked fun at Jenner by posting an equally short clip to defend her sister.
James Corden served as host of the event for the second time and kicked off the show with a nine minute opening number in which he poked fun at live TV versus streaming services.
Reality stars Bethenny Frankel, Ramona Singer, Carole Radziwill, Sonja Morgan, Dorinda Medley and Mortimer poked fun at the headlines by posing for mugshots of their own — shots that were later shared on social media.
In the earlier seasons of Keeping Up With The Kardashians, Kim Kardashian, whose own aesthetic often triggers accusations of cultural appropriation, poked fun at her younger sister Khloe's style insinuating that it was 'ghetto.
Next, McEntire poked fun at herself and Carrie Underwood (arguably the two most notable women in the room, next to Nicole Kidman) before delivering, what should have been, her big zinger of the night.
" But he drew only groans from his audience when he poked fun at Canada's national pastime of hockey by joking that "Canadians can salute American teams for winning more Stanley Cups in the NHL.
In last year's speech, Pai offered tips for his newly powerless Democratic colleagues ("Tip #1: Leak ... frequently") and performed a skit in which he poked fun at his own reputation as a corporate shill.
Rodriguez, who was crowned Miss Texas USA 2016, was called on to do the honors and remained in the headlines for several days after as many poked fun at the not-so-great pitch.
While some poked fun at the campaign for showing those who appeared to be claiming they were using the drug, others said it was a clever double play on words that got people intrigued.
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"What is accepted in one cultural circle can be seen as a terrible insult in others," he added, citing the Hollywood movie "The Interview," which poked fun at North Korea's leader, Kim Jong-un.
When Merlan returned to shore, she wrote a lighthearted feature about the experience, for the Web site Jezebel, in which she poked fun at the Conspira-Sea-ers for having lost touch with reality.
The Cellar was a punch line on "The Late Show With Stephen Colbert" and even at the club itself when the comic Ted Alexandro poked fun at the warm reception Louis C.K. had received.
Redditors poked fun at the shocking design, calling it things like the "Holocoaster," a reference to the systematic genocide perpetrated by the Nazis, which killed over 10 million people in the 1930s and 40s.
Seth Meyers and James Corden on Thursday poked fun at President Trump, who was still seething after The New York Times published an Op-Ed column written by an anonymous member of his staff.
On Twitter, she thanked her followers for the birthday wishes and poked fun at the makeup mishap: "I hope [your birthday] was better than mine or you at least had waterproof mascara," she wrote.
Speaking to USA Today, Buttigieg's husband, Chasten, poked fun at the tendency of Twitter crowds to relentlessly mock anything the Buttigieg campaign does, from candy choices to the unveiling of a campaign theme song.
But the company was mocked earlier in the year in a viral tweet thread that poked fun at some of its ads, which showed Peloton's cycles in what appeared to be outrageously expensive homes.
Reynolds again poked fun at their similarities, commenting on one of Beckinsale's Instagram posts to point out that both the actors appeared in big-screen vampire series: Blade for him and Underworld for her.
"On "Jimmy Kimmel Live" on November 22, the television host poked fun at the singer&aposs age by asking her whether she could name a Van Halen band member, to which Eilish responded, "Who?
He told me that my jokes were too rough, but I think that he thought it was pretty cool that he had been on the president's radar enough that Obama poked fun at him.
He poked fun at people in the audience who hadn't supported him during the campaign, saying he saw millions of people on the campaign trail but not many of the people in the room.
" Blake Lively recently poked fun at husband Reynolds in a hilarious promo video for his upcoming animated film Pokémon: Detective Pikachu, where the father of two described his process of "vanish[ing] into my roles.
Wearing a big smile and holding a paper with the words, "Fun summer ideas," Garner poked fun at herself as she shared a photo of her bloodied face from the set of her film Peppermint.
" Earlier Wednesday, Cramer poked fun at the women's outfits -- which consisted of a mix of white dresses, dress suits and pantsuits -- during a radio town hall, saying their coordinated effort was akin to a "disease.
McAnulty said she personally wasn't bothered by it when the emoji first came out because she was happy to even have one, though she did say she and other squid people poked fun at it.
One delegate actually poked fun at the proposed rule: "Ironically, the RNC runs its meetings by Roberts Rules of Order," said Gary Emineth, former RNC North Dakota RNC chairman and unbound delegate from that state.
Even ads that created buzz — attacks on Senator Marco Rubio of Florida that poked fun at his fancy boots or pointed out his flip-flopping on issues — didn't help Mr. Bush or hurt their target.
During the opening monologue with Andy Samberg, the Killing Eve star poked fun at the lack of Asian-American representation in Hollywood with a well-placed zinger that had fellow nominee Emma Stone screaming. Literally.
While leaving the show's studio in New York City, Fallon and the group also poked fun at one of the eternal questions that has stumped mankind for generations: why did the chicken cross the road?
The social media personality later poked fun at the menu on his Instagram Stories, with the caption, "The menu is still being printed, sir," according to Fox News Travel (the post is no longer available).
BBG Watch, a watchdog web site started by a former VOA staffer, highlighted news reports in which the agency compared Trump to Lenin and Mao, criticized his immigration policies, and poked fun at his speeches.
"West subsequently poked fun at himself by wearing a giant version of the slides out and about and tweeting a photo accompanied by the caption "are the slides big enough 😂 🔥🔥🔥🔥.
"Saturday Night Live" poked fun at armchair activism this year with a skit called "Thank you, Scott," starring comedian Louis C.K. as a well-meaning man who shares a few articles with his Facebook friends.
At Fat White Family's store, however, fans lined up to buy radical pamphlets that poked fun at the British Prime Minister, Theresa May, and secondhand items such as a pair of Lias Saoudi's soiled sneakers.
During the December appearance, apparently at a comedy club on Long Island, C.K. joked that Asian men are "all women" and poked fun at school shooting survivors and gender-nonconforming teenagers, according to BuzzFeed News.
His drawing of a crumpled bicycle, a bandaged hand and a dying elephant poked fun at the symbols of three parties that fared poorly in the most important vote, in Uttar Pradesh, India's most populous state.
Beahm hasn't said much about the suspension since it was handed out 14 days ago while he was attending the E3 video game conference, but he has poked fun at the scenario and teased a return.
And while these people are poked fun at, it's never malicious—Becks herself seems amused by their assumptions and commentary, and it's this kind of acceptance from all characters involved that transmits into the film's audience.
When she did her opening monologue alongside Brooklyn Nine-Nine's Andy Samberg, she poked fun at the lack of Asian-American representation in Hollywood, getting in a well-placed zinger that had nominee Emma Stone screaming.
In the replies to that tweet, the person who took over the account clarified that she's a woman, and adds more on why she believes Meyer's tweet, which poked fun at a woman's eyebrows, was sexist.
Baldwin, 59, braved the hot seat as a lineup of his costars, family and friends honored (and poked fun at) his career during the taping of Spike's One Night Only: Alec Baldwin, which will air July.
Josh Groban and Sara Bareilles, who co-hosted the awards show, kicked things off with a piano duet in which they poked fun at the fact that neither of them have won Tony or Grammy Awards.
The British singer, 25, kicked off his dual role as host and musical guest with an opening monologue that poked fun at his own love life — as well as one of his former One Direction bandmates.
The "We live in a society" meme poked fun at art trying to be too deep and highlighted underrated media, but at the end of the day it's just people categorizing themselves in meme format again.
Nearly a month after the rappers got into a physical altercation at the Harper's Bazaar ICONS party that left Cardi, 25, bruised — Nicki has released a collection of merchandise that poked fun at their ongoing feud.
Officially, the term "Bernie Bro" first came to prominence in an October 2015 Atlantic article by Robinson Meyer that poked fun at a certain type of Bernie Sanders supporter: young, male, and oh-so-very earnest.
One of the things the show has poked fun at and observed over the first couple of seasons is the idea that even right now, or for time immemorial, humans are trapped in their own behaviors.
Britney poked fun at her fame by wearing The New York Post's famous gossip column Page Six across her chest and even one of their writers, Patricia Field, on her behind for the 2003 MTV Bash.
And because of an editing error, an earlier version of a picture caption with this article misstated when an image from a previous Correspondents' Dinner, which poked fun at a possible Trump White House, was taken.
During the Mexican Revolution of 1910, Posada poked fun at dictators and the bourgeoisie in general, most often by depicting calaveras dressed up as tyrants and wealthy people, while portraying the downtrodden in a dignified fashion.
Harry met with several students during his visit and made a few of them laugh when he poked fun at his own lack of a green thumb by admitting that his flowers bloomed too early this year.
For Trump's part, the billionaire used the moniker "Little Marco" when talking about the senator, even to his face at a debate in Houston, and at one point poked fun at the heel size of Rubio's boots.
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Caught peeking at his wife's ballot, Twitter drew comparisons to everything from school exams to less likely, third party candidates: Meanwhile, many poked fun at the candidate's seemingly lack of knowledge or interest in down-ballot politics.
In emotional videos shared to her Instagram Story, Kimora praised her daughter for getting into the school on her own – and poked fun at the celebrity parents involved in the college admissions scandal at the same time.
One week after Skyrim launched, a post on the r/skyrim subreddit poked fun at all the "arrow in the knee" guards using a screenshot of a character with a log-sized crossbow bolt piercing his leg.
In the spot-on spoof above, Honest Trailers takes on this year's Emmy nominees in what is perhaps the first time a nominee has poked fun at other nominees through the very medium it was nominated for.
Here's a recap, starting with the most recent: Anna Wintour Trump renewed his longstanding feud with Vanity Fair on Thursday after the publication apologized over a video that poked fun at Hillary Clinton and angered her supporters.
But given his high-gloss persona, helped by his relationship with the movie star Rosario Dawson, and his high-gloss head, it served to humanize him (especially when he joined the chorus and poked fun at himself).
Both engineers spoke with Wired about their respective programs, the former in a 2014 profile and the latter in a 2018 op-ed, and sheepishly poked fun at the humorous mistakes that autocorrect is known for producing.
Animated series "South Park" seems to have earned itself a ban in China after creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone poked fun at their industry's willingness to self-censor, and then followed up with a sarcastic apology.
So Ricky Gervais was only saying what many people in Hollywood were thinking when he poked fun at the association's members, some of whom seem stuck in another era and others of whom have a language barrier.
Several years ago, the late-night host Jimmy Kimmel poked fun at people who thought Obamacare and the A.C.A. were different, and similar examples spread on social media last month after Congress paved the way for repeal.
Chanos, the founder and president of the hedge fund Kynikos Associates, also poked fun at Tesla with a reference to reports that Musk tried to get Japanese tech and investing giant SoftBank to put money into Tesla.
Why wasn't Trump dismissed as a fringe candidate by rational Republicans when he poked fun at current New York Times reporter Serge Kovaleski, a man who has suffers from arthrogryposis, a congenital condition that affects his joints?
In audio posted on YouTube, apparently from an appearance at the Governor's Comedy Club on Long Island on December 16, C.K. poked fun at gender-nonconforming youth, Parkland school shooting survivors, and Asian men, among other groups.
The list of the latest banned terms is below:The Emperor's Dream — The title of a 35-minute animated puppet film from 1947 that poked fun at Chiang Kai-Shek and his control as a puppet of the Americans.
John Oliver poked fun at Kennedy in a segment on June 25th, and Tucker Carlson apparently took issue with the HBO host and his fact-check on vaccines safety and people who are trying to confuse the issue.
Unfortunately, the musical number poked fun at the traditional lack of diversity in Emmy nominations and this year's relatively diverse crowd of nominees...and was followed by a steady stream of awards given to white creators and actors.
In a tweet on Thursday, the 59-year-old chef poked fun at the situation by comparing it to Popeyes' popular new chicken sandwich, which went viral this week and is selling out at locations around the country.
He then poked fun at Trump's repeated rejections from musicians invited to perform at his inauguration, saying that Meryl Streep's character in Florence Foster Jenkins was "the world's worst opera singer, and even she turned down" his offer.
Silicon Valley poked fun at San Francisco's start-up culture, and Broad City followed two best friends in New York City, as they faced gross smells on the subway and the humiliations of working at an exclusive gym.
MSNBC's "Morning Joe" poked fun at Fox News host Sean Hannity on Tuesday by featuring a clip from "The Simpsons" in which a cartoon news anchor gets in trouble for making contradictory statements on and off the air.
O&aposNeill, a 35-year veteran of Goldman Sachs and one of the firm&aposs elder statesmen, may have stolen the morning with a series of jokes in which he poked fun at the length of his career.
Coverage of the congresswoman on Fox News has become so frequent that she poked fun at the network in a tweet, quoting Spanish-language lyrics from New York band Aventura to suggest Fox has an "obsession" with her.
During Monday's episode of The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, the host poked fun at President Donald Trump's now abandoned plans to hold the next G-7 summit at his own Trump National Doral Golf Resort in Miami.
Social media users poked fun at the decision on social media, with many coming up with jokes about the whole thing, including lawmakers who opposed the bill:    Republicans have tried and failed to kill Obamacare for seven years.
It poked fun at the pope for not having responded to a rare public challenge in November by four conservative cardinals, led by Burke, who accused him of sowing confusion on important moral issues such as homosexuality and divorce.
On Tuesday, the manager — whose clients include Ariana Grande and Justin Bieber — seemingly poked fun at the tension by posting his own version of the FaceApp challenge, in which people reveal how they'll look later in life, on Instagram.
To cap the entire bit, former Golden Globe host Amy Poehler playfully reclaimed her wine and poked fun at white guy Meyers for thinking she even needed him to set her up for a joke in the first place.
The actor stopped by the 2018 San Diego Comic-Con on Sunday for the Deadpool 2 panel where he poked fun at the fact that he's been in charge of the couple two daughters: James, 3, and Inez, 1.
Previous GIFs have poked fun at the modern obsession with smartphones, and the ease with which users ignore how our gadgets are made Personally, I enjoy Sholim's more absurd work, along with an ongoing series that deconstructs classic sculpture.
That was theme of this year's annual "Will on the Hill" performance of the Shakespeare Theatre Company on Monday night, when lawmakers, media bigwigs and D.C. influencers dressed in Shakespeare-era garb poked fun at politics and Beltway insiders.
Even though Abloh told Refinery29 he thought it was "the most important outfit in recent history," the duo behind Diet Prada poked fun at West's style choice, advertising a limited-edition commemorative tee on their Instagram Story on Tuesday.
When the shop's elder, Eddie (Cedric the Entertainer), poked fun at Rosa Parks and Martin Luther King Jr. in the first film, black leaders, including Al Sharpton and Jesse Jackson, called for a public apology from the studio MGM.
Jack Davis, an illustrator who poked fun at celebrities and politicians in Mad magazine for decades and whose work appeared on the covers of Time and TV Guide, died on Wednesday in St. Simons Island, Ga. He was 91.
For instance, this Tuesday, she poked fun at reports that Trump was going to live-tweet the VP debate with a group of advisers, suggesting he wouldn't be able to say anything without his top aide Kellyanne Conway's approval.
Neil deGrasse Tyson is a cultural fixture; you can find him on the talk show circuit, geeking out over "Titanic" and "Game of Thrones" and clapping back on Twitter, where imitators have poked fun at his enjoyably pompous manner.
Appearing at the Conservative Political Action Conference in Oxon Hill, Md., the president poked fun at his own mop, a tangle of twists and turns that coalesce in what, in the end, becomes an apparent full head of hair.
Two-time presidential candidate and billionaire tycoon Ross Perot, who died Tuesday at the age of 89 after a five-month battle with leukemia, was amused when comedian Dana Carvey poked fun at him on the long-running NBC show.
Speaking on the sidelines of the Global Entrepreneurship Summit, put on by the U.S. State Department this week at Stanford University for entrepreneurs from around the world, he and others poked fun at businesses made by and for well-off Americans.
Those who are following the drama have been waiting for Kylie Jenner to speak out, but aside from yesterday's cryptic retweet of a meme that poked fun at when she declared 2016 the year of "realizing things," she's remained quiet.
" And in 2017 — when the actor hosted the Tony awards — he poked fun at the speculation over his sexuality during a musical number when he dressed as Norma Desmond from Sunset Boulevard, singing, "I'm coming out — wait, no no no no.
Gordon-Levitt – the 50th recipient of the award presented annually by Harvard University's distinguished theater troupe – took the good-natured ribbing in stride, even as the evening's emcees poked fun at his Oscar snubs and less-than-stellar box-office returns.
The original comic book series and '90s animated show poked fun at classic superhero stories, and going by the trailer, it looks like Amazon's version is going to rely on slapstick and Serafinowicz's goofy superhero baritone for most of its laughs.
On Monday, Trump poked fun at the Green New Deal at his campaign rally in El Paso, Texas, making exaggerated claims that the policy would force people to give up air travel and owning cows, a source of methane emissions.
The show has poked fun at unfair body standards for women before (Bojack's grandmother calling a slice of lemon with sugar on it a "girl snack"), but until now they haven't turned much of their crushing commentary toward body image.
In the show, Fisher wryly thanked "Star Wars" creator George Lucas for her stalkers, spoke of being born to "simple folk" and poked fun at her exes, singer Paul Simon and Bryan Lourd, a partner in the powerful talent agency CAA.
Election years have always proven to be fertile ground for The Daily Show, as Jon Stewart and his Peabody Award-winning band of satirists poked fun at the absurd characters, stump speeches and gaffes that populated America's unique brand of democracy.
For her Halloween costume, the star poked fun at the internet's intense "cancel culture" by wearing a custom Bryan Hearns plunging mini dress with the words "JACLYN HILL CANCELED" and "SHE'S CANCELED" written across the design in sequin red lettering.
An October 2016 "Saturday Night Live" sketch poked fun at Tiffany's less formalized role in the campaign, as cast member Vanessa Bayer, playing Tiffany, sang that she "killed that convention speech, no lie, but I'll never be Ivanka in your eyes."
The contestant, Maude Gorman, who was named as this year's Miss Plymouth County, said she was offended when a skit performed at the recent statewide pageant poked fun at the Miss America Organization for getting rid of its swimsuit competition.
The first look at season three poked fun at the fact that critical response has largely referred to the show as an unflinching look at the dangers of depression, only to cut to BoJack trashing critics as boring has-beens.
Ms. Dorrance and Mr. Irwin poked fun at their age divide — she's 39, he's 68 — in the New York premiere of their collaborative "Lessons in Tradition" (2016), a charming trio with the 28-year-old singer and bassist Kate Davis.
In 133, Oscars host Chris Rock poked fun at the idea in a video segment during the ceremony, where he went to a movie theater in Compton and asked about that year's slate, including its eventual Best Picture winner, Spotlight.
Jimmy Kimmel poked fun at the president's most recent attempt to weaken Obamacare: On Thursday Mr. Trump signed an executive order allowing insurance companies to offer cheaper plans that don't meet all the requirements set forth under the Affordable Care Act.
Bilateral ties have deteriorated significantly in the last year over a series of rows, from a legal case over a German comedian who poked fun at Erdogan to a parliamentary vote calling the 1915 massacre of Armenians by Ottoman forces "genocide".
" In a discussion on foreign policy, she poked fun at his reality TV career, saying, "On the day when I was in the Situation Room monitoring the raid that brought Osama bin laden to justice, he was hosting 'The Celebrity Apprentice.
In the rich history of marching band transgressions, this was not Stanford's halftime routine against Brigham Young that poked fun at polygamy and exalted the bond between a man and a woman and a woman and a woman and a woman.
But residents poked fun at the government, after reports that Prime Minister Ahmed bin Daghr protested at a meeting with city officials that the flag of the former South Yemen was flying over state buildings instead of the national colors.
MANILA (Reuters) - Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte on Tuesday poked fun at the dismissal of his foreign minister by lawmakers, delivering jokes in an American accent about a citizenship scandal that led to the downfall of one of his top loyalists.
Maude Gorman, a 24-year-old reigning beauty pageant queen in Massachusetts, says she returned her crown and sash to the Miss Massachusetts organization after a pageant emcee poked fun at the #MeToo movement — because she, too, has a story.
Anyone who took Brand New up on this strange offer was eventually rewarded with " Pogolith Issue #20143 ," a complete lyric book that also poked fun at how the band's initial demo had been leaked by offering a cassette of the leaked demos.
Last month, Wolf poked fun at first lady Melania Trump by commenting on rumors that her 25-day stint away from the public eye was an effort to hide plastic surgery or even domestic violence during an episode of her Netflix show.
For the slim overlapping area on the Venn Diagram of People Who Watch The Golden Globes and People Who Watch The ACM Awards, this isn't the first time that the country show has poked fun at Hollywood and their viral award show moments.
Alongside the image, the oldest Kardashian seemingly poked fun at the fact that sister Kylie Jenner has been missing from family photos (including the Christmas card!) more frequently since news broke in September that she's expecting her first child with boyfriend Travis Scott.
The star poked fun at Instagram's no-nipple policy (which has been long-fought by celebs like Chelsea Handler and Lena Dunham), by sharing a photo of herself going braless and wearing just a black sheer fishnet bodysuit that revealed (almost) everything.
LONDON, Sept 28 (Reuters) - The lead Brexit negotiator for the European Parliament poked fun at British Prime Minister Theresa May on Thursday, quipping that she gave her Brexit speech in Florence because she was familiar with the city's 15th century politics of betrayal.
When Google debuted Cardboard at its 2014 Developers Conference, then- Google Product Chief Sundar Pichai showed off the headset made of modest materials with an insouciance that indirectly poked fun at the ambitious and expensive Oculus purchase Facebook had announced only shortly before.
Anderson also poked fun at Bernie SandersBernie SandersJoe Biden faces an uncertain path Bernie Sanders vows to go to 'war with white nationalism and racism' as president Biden: 'There's an awful lot of really good Republicans out there' MORE, Clinton's Democratic primary rival.
When the dust settles, the appropriate comparison may be with "Our Man in Havana," the novel written by Graham Greene, himself a onetime spook, that poked fun at the intelligence services and the willingness spies to believe what local informants tell them.
I saw this as being a film that both tackled and even poked fun at the traditional view of masculinity normally seen in Westerns and I wondered if the recent conversations around masculinity were somewhere in your mind while making this film.
For two decades, a handful of mostly British journalists and EU officials led by journalists Geoff Meade and Jacki Davis have poked fun at the EU and at themselves in a charity Press Revue which is one of the hottest tickets in town.
Speaker Paul RyanPaul Davis RyanEmbattled Juul seeks allies in Washington Ex-Parkland students criticize Kellyanne Conway Latina leaders: 'It's a women's world more than anything' MORE (R-Wis.) poked fun at himself by reading his "mean tweets" in a video posted Wednesday.
Jenner has poked fun at herself in the past for being the only one out of her sisters without a baby, but in March 2018, she made it clear that she was drawing the line at being an aunt for the time being.
The skit in question was first unveiled in neighboring Rwanda last June, and poked fun at the soccer-club owning and playing head of state, who last year sought and won a controversial bid to seek a constitutionally questionable third term in power.
In the episode's cold open, Alec Baldwin returned to reprise his portrayal of the president, and poked fun at many of Trump's recent actions, including his comments to San Juan Mayor Cruz, attacks on the NFL, and the administration's rash of resignations since January.  
According to a new report from TMZ, Saturday Night Live star Davidson has nixed a sketch about one-time bride-to-be Ariana Grande after she allegedly responded, err, not so favorably to an SNL promo which poked fun at the pair's failed engagement.
Over a year after a tweet comparing the singer to beloved children's TV character Arthur first went viral, the 39-year-old hitmaker poked fun at how much he looks like the 8-year-old animated aardvark in a new advertisement for Google Duo.
When actress Natalie Portman first hosted Saturday Night Live in 2006, one of her more memorable sketches was a rap video in which she poked fun at her image as a positive role model with a rap about fighting, drinking, and cheating at Harvard.
Ahead of the super-luxe (and super-pink) celebration, Kardashian West gave fans a glimpse at the crystal-embellished Judith Leiber clutch in the shape of an eggplant, which likely poked fun at the fact that Khloé's flying solo on her birthday this year.
Earlier in the night, Globes host Seth Meyers jokingly encouraged Hanks and Oprah Winfrey to run as a ticket in the 20183 presidential election, referring back to his monologue at the 2011 White House Correspondents' Dinner where he poked fun at now-President Donald Trump.
" During his famous post-Election-Day monologue on the sketch comedy show, the 43-year-old comedian poked fun at the controversial president before declaring: "I'm going to give [Trump] a chance and we, the historically disenfranchised, demand that he gives us one too.
Recently, the brand has poked fun at the zeitgeist with a wearable tribute to the basic bitch, quietly released a palette filled with understated (and therefore totally out-of-character) neutrals, and debuted a colorful, workout-inspired collection that would make Jane Fonda proud.
In under five minutes she poked fun at her nerves and her image, and reminded the world of the bizarre fact that the current President of the United States used to obsessively tweet about her love life and then boyfriend, Twilight costar Robert Pattinson.
Ted CruzRafael (Ted) Edward CruzGOP strategist predicts Biden will win nomination, cites fundraising strength 3 real problems Republicans need to address to win in 2020 The Hill's Morning Report - Trump on defense over economic jitters MORE, after Kimmel had poked fun at the Texas Republican.
" Realizing that he could replicate numbers by groups like Swedish House Mafia song "in, like, three seconds," he began churning out compositions that poked fun at the dawning trend of commercial EDM, uploading them to SoundCloud under the name Katten, which is Norwegian for "cat.
Not straying too far from reality, SNL's version of Trump's press conference poked fun at Trump scolding BuzzFeed and CNN, as well as Trump's gesture of showing off a bunch of papers in folders as a symbol of how he's divesting his business holdings.
The 32-year-old actress poked fun at herself in a video she shared on her Instagram Stories on Monday which showed her lying in a hospital bed with her arm in a sling after she was injured in December 2017 while filming the movie.
German media jumped on the slip-up - the tabloid Bild called it an "embarrassing mishap" - and the SPD poked fun at Kramp-Karrenbauer, dubbed AKK after her initials, by offering "solidarity" and reminding her to address party colleagues as "comrade", the SPD's customary greeting.
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" — TREVOR NOAH Late-night hosts poked fun at Pete Buttigieg's not-so-inspired jazz keyboard playing ("He's the hip young candidate in the field, everybody," Fallon joked), and Tim Ryan's choosing to walk out on stage to the country rap ditty "Old Town Road.
Displaying a pear crucified to a wooden board by a single nail, and a banana with still-burning cigarette butts stabbed onto it, the work poked fun at how artists utilize their time when the political and social merit of making art is increasingly denied.
As she documented more behind the scenes action from the impromptu grooming session, Underwood gently poked fun at the fact that her husband's lower body injury, suffered during Monday's Nashville Predators game, prevented him from playing in Thursday's tough loss, knocking the Preds out of the playoffs.
And, in perhaps the most Keanu Reeves-ish move of all time, he poked fun at the question and managed to make the reporter — and everyone in the room — know that he's able to be the butt of a joke and still come out on top.
The broadcast kicked off with its requisite cutesy number, but this year it took the form of a song called "We Solved It!" that poked fun at straight white Hollywood's tendency to absolve itself of deep-rooted structural inequality with a handful of roles and awards.
After facing backlash over the summer for launching allegedly defective lipsticks, Hill, 220, poked fun at the internet's intense "cancel culture" by wearing a custom Bryan Hearns plunging mini dress with the words "JACLYN HILL CANCELED" and "SHE'S CANCELED" written across the design in sequin red lettering.
They also poked fun at the Country Music Association's previous ban on questions related to guns and politics in the wake of the mass shooting at the Route 91 Harvest country music festival last month — a move that the association reversed and apologized for last week.
And while White wasn't as at ease as the well-seasoned Sajak — she looked down at her cards during some rounds and occasionally paused to make sure she was reading the correct prize totals — she eventually began to loosen up, and even poked fun at herself.
Fed up with the speculation and misinformation, the Thor: Ragnarok actor hit up Instagram where he called out the magazine and poked fun at the speculations, announcing that he was "looking for a new wife," while Pataky (definitely still his wife) reclined next to him on a boat.
It reached the point that former Representative John D. Dingell, the 89-year-old who announced his retirement from the House in 2014 after nearly 60 years, poked fun at Mr. Kasich on Twitter, though he called him a "nice fella" who appears more "levelheaded" than his competitors.
Weeks after Justin Bieber apologized to teen sensation Jojo Siwa for commenting "burn it" on a photo of her custom car wrap — which featured her name and face on the hood of the vehicle — the pop star poked fun at the controversy after running across another Siwa-related item.
Late-night host Jimmy Kimmel poked fun at Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE's new book about the 85033 presidential election.
"I always felt that having three of them in the United States wasn't really spreading the game," said McIlroy, who poked fun at the fact the event was being moved to Mexico, as Trump has promised to build a wall to keep people from entering the United States illegally.
Jeter, often guarded in public, poked fun at his former teammate Mariano Rivera, at his father for claiming to be a better shortstop, at Larry Walker's SpongeBob SquarePants shirt (Walker was wearing it on Tuesday, when he found out that he, too was elected to the Hall of Fame).
The Correa government's harassment wasn't only digital: as Gimlet's Reply All podcast documented in their story Favor Atender, one of Correa's most fervent Twitter adversaries, Gabriel González, received death threats in February 22017 after making memes that poked fun at things like the government's sometimes absurdly inefficient healthcare system.
In a thread, a Twitter user who uses the handle Clue Heywood poked fun at all the Peloton ads that take place in million-dollar homes with "panoramic living rooms" and "glass-enclosed zen gardens," starring thin women and men who don't sweat as much as they shimmer.
While the aim of the New Cities effort was almost certainly to inspire, the project's announcement earlier this summer was met with criticism from many who poked fun at the initiative for trivializing the work of urban planners, whose job is to manage land use and plan next generation infrastructure.
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But she made up for it with a filibustering acceptance speech when she won the best musical actress award, insisting that the band stop playing as she thanked multiple collaborators and, in her inimitable fashion, exulted about her show and poked fun at her age and even her romantic life.
Even if Murillo poked fun at the art world's oblivion, its privilege, the gilded cage in which everything, including the lives of factory workers and cleaners, could be reenacted as a work of art, what a fool I was to think that my stint in Palenque would instantly morph into a Murillo sequel.
Dancing onto the stage in the city of Birmingham to ABBA's "Dancing Queen" and a standing ovation, May poked fun at herself after her dance moves were mocked on a trip to Africa and after last year's conference when her speech was disrupted by a coughing fit, a stage intruder and a collapsing background set.
One couple who have visited the Clooneys as they prepared for their new little ones: Cindy Crawford and husband Rande Gerber, who poked fun at pal George by gifting the then-parents-to-be with onesies reading "CASA" and "MIGOS" — a reference to a joke the actor made about his and Gerber's tequila company Casamigos.
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In the sketch, Mr. Trump refuses to accept the results of the election and accuses the media of rigging it, "by taking all of the things I say and all of the things I do and putting them on TV." Mr. Baldwin also poked fun at his own brother Stephen, who is a Trump supporter.
The pair sang a little ditty to the tune of Underwood's hit "Before He Cheats," changing it to include the lyrics, "And it's fun to watch it that's for sure/'Til little rocket man starts a nuclear war/ Maybe next time he'll think before he tweets," as they poked fun at President Donald Trump.
At the time of the trade, The New York Tribune's Grantland Rice poked fun at Speaker for saying he had been "sold like a slave," but the columnist also castigated the Red Sox for not understanding the significance of Speaker, comparing his talent and leadership to that of Detroit's Ty Cobb and Philadelphia's Collins.
Frank Pallone, a New Jersey Democrat, poked fun at the size of the crowd at the hearing: The Republican National Committee questioned Comey's level of certainty: Captain America actor Chris Evans begged Trump to chime in: Kamala Harris, a Democratic senator from California, weighed in on the president's word choice: The internet, being the internet, went wild over Sen.
After Monday evening's dramatic finale — when Luyendyk Jr. proposed to Becca Kufrin only to break off their engagement with the hopes of reconciling his relationship with runner-up Lauren Burnham — former Bachelor Viall and Unglert (who competed on The Bachelorette, Bachelor in Paradise and Bachelor Winter Games) poked fun at the former race-car driver's season.
" Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey had already anticipated and poked fun at this argument, tweeting, "For instance, it's not credible for us to say: 'We're working hard to stop people from gaming our systems to spread misleading info, buuut if someone pays us to target and force people to see their political ad…well...they can say whatever they want!
Appearing at ease among some of his most fervent supporters, Mr. Trump returned to his well-worn list of campaign themes — "Don't worry, you're getting the wall," he told the crowd — and even poked fun at his trademark bright-blond pompadour after catching a glimpse of his image on a giant screen in the convention hall.
Former junior welterweight Adrien Broner is back at 147 pounds, and could make a good fight for Crawford, but Arum didn't seem interested in the idea and instead poked fun at the Cincinnati native for a recent incident in which Broner was pulled over in Kentucky while driving an SUV that was covered in bullet holes.
It has fallen to Gaga to do the lion's share of schmoozing, and she has proved to be a warm and able campaigner, yet her authenticity was still called into question by Globe hosts Andy Samberg and Sandra Oh, who poked fun at Gaga's tendency to repeat a single canned line about Cooper's belief in her.
After online scrutiny poked fun at Lohan, 29, for her "luxurious trip to Costa Rica, which she only occasionally confused with Mexico," due to the actress tagging herself in Cabo San Lucas on Instagram when she was in fact in Costa Rica, the Mean Girls star took to social media to fire back about the location mix-up and spread some good vibes.
Social media poked fun at House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthyKevin Owen McCarthyI'm not a Nazi, I'm just a dude: What it's like to be the other Steve King Trump finds consistent foil in 'Squad' Tlaib says she won't visit Israel after being treated like 'a criminal' MORE (R-Calif.) for a misleading tweet complaining that Twitter was censoring conservative voices.
Sen. Ted CruzRafael (Ted) Edward Cruz3 real problems Republicans need to address to win in 2020 The Hill's Morning Report - Trump on defense over economic jitters Democrats keen to take on Cornyn despite formidable challenges MORE (R-Texas) poked fun at himself with a video showing him practicing for his upcoming charity basketball game against late night host Jimmy Kimmel.
Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE poked fun at his ally Chris Christie during a Monday rally for spending most of his campaign in New Hampshire while serving as New Jersey's governor.
He also poked fun at Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE for April Fools' Day, pretending that the GOP presidential front-runner had accepted a one-on-one debate with him.
Donald Trump Jr.Donald (Don) John TrumpDick Cheney to attend fundraiser supporting Trump reelection: report House chairman warns foreign governments to 'cease and desist' spending money at Trump properties Chris Cuomo: 'I should be better than the guys baiting me' MORE slammed Alec Baldwin after the actor once again poked fun at the president with his impersonation on "Saturday Night Live" over the weekend.
When I poked fun at this, mostly out of annoyance with one of my comedic idols, Ian Black snapped: He accused me of being a coward for using a cartoon avatar, of being too judgemental, and eventually capped it all by (bafflingly) trying to use to the ongoing genocide of Rohingya Muslims as uh, an attempt to dunk on purity politics?
Secretary of State spokeswoman Heather Nauert poked-fun at reporters who on Thursday repeatedly inquired into the U.S. government's searches of Russian diplomatic facilities, jokingly asking if they all worked for the Russian state-run media outlet RT.  "I don't know if you all are working for RT today or what," Nauert said when asked about the government's process in searching the facilities.
The Ooblets developer poked fun at this rage in its Epic Games Store announcement, a nod to the way they've always communicated with fans: "Our devlogs, newsletters, and social media have always had a specific tone to them (reflected in the game as well); we don't take ourselves too seriously and maintained that throughout our multiple communication channels," Wasser wrote.
Donald Trump Jr.Donald (Don) John TrumpDick Cheney to attend fundraiser supporting Trump reelection: report House chairman warns foreign governments to 'cease and desist' spending money at Trump properties Chris Cuomo: 'I should be better than the guys baiting me' MORE poked fun at a viral photo of him with a giant chocolate bunny at a Pennsylvania candy factory on Monday.
The corporation of Thomas Edison and the light bulb has focused much of its recent advertising on shedding the public perception of it as a stodgy, staid institution — a dilemma the company self-deprecatingly poked fun at in a recent ad campaign in which a new GE employee struggled to explain why his job was more interesting than his bemused friends and family believed.
Democratic lawmakers on Sunday poked fun at President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE's proposal to hold a Fourth of July celebration on the National Mall this year, given that such an event already takes place each year.
Dianne FeinsteinDianne Emiel FeinsteinTrump administration urges Congress to reauthorize NSA surveillance program The Hill's Morning Report - More talk on guns; many questions on Epstein's death Juan Williams: We need a backlash against Big Tech MORE (Calif.), the top Democrat on the Judiciary Committee, poked fun at the process when she briefly allowed reporters into her office last year to take photos of her with Gorsuch.
The White House on Thursday poked fun at President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE's infamous "covfefe" tweet in a video weighing in on a viral internet debate.
The hosts of MSNBC's "Morning Joe" poked fun at attorney Alan Dershowitz over his claims that he's been shunned for speaking out against special counsel Robert MuellerRobert (Bob) Swan MuellerTrump calls for probe of Obama book deal Democrats express private disappointment with Mueller testimony Kellyanne Conway: 'I'd like to know' if Mueller read his own report MORE's probe into Russian meddling in the 2016 presidential election.
Terrifying in the sense that in his peak physical condition he looked, talked and fought like he'd been bare knuckle boxing since he was three; but refreshing in that he never took himself too seriously, was always up for a laugh, poked fun at himself mercilessly, and in general seemed like the kind of guy you'd love to sink a pint of Guinness with.
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenWarren: Male candidates who think they are better positioned to beat Trump are wrong 2020 candidates condemn Senate for acquitting Trump, set sights on election On The Money: Pro-union bill draws 2020 battle lines | Companies added 291,85033 jobs last month: survey | Warren touts Obama's 2010 praise for consumer bureau MORE (D-Mass.) — "Pocahontas" — and poked fun at the pronunciation of former South Bend, Ind.
Goldman Sachs CEO Lloyd Blankfein on Friday poked fun at the Trump administration's plans to focus on infrastructure this week, which were overshadowed by fallout over former FBI Director James ComeyJames Brien Comey3 real problems Republicans need to address to win in 2020 Barr predicts progressive prosecutors will lead to 'more crime, more victims' James Comey shows our criminal justice system works as intended MORE's dramatic testimony on Capitol Hill.
Amused Twitter users poked fun at President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE Wednesday after he tweeted about his travel ban using a phrase that could be read as an inappropriate innuendo.
A spokesman for New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio (D) on Tuesday poked fun at a member of President-elect Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE's team after Trump Tower was partially evacuated due to a suspicious package.
The former prime minister of Belgium poked fun at President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE on Wednesday over a "baby Trump" blimp expected to fly during the president's upcoming visit to the United Kingdom.
"Late Show" host Stephen Colbert poked fun at Kellyanne Conway Monday night, after the White House counselor suggested that "microwaves that turn into cameras" could have been used to spy on Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE's presidential campaign.
" President TrumpDonald John TrumpSessions says he still supports Trump despite ouster as AG House Republicans voice concerns about White House's impeachment messaging Giuliani consulted with Manafort on Ukraine info: report MORE poked fun at her on Twitter on Tuesday, posting a video of one of her more dire warnings with the message "She seems like a very happy young girl looking forward to a bright and wonderful future.
Former White House photographer Pete Souza poked fun at President TrumpDonald John TrumpOvernight Defense: Ex-Navy secretary slams Trump in new op-ed | Impeachment tests Pompeo's ties with Trump | Mexican president rules out US 'intervention' against cartels EXCLUSIVE: 2628 Dem Andrew Yang releases tax returns Giuliani calls Trump to say he was joking about 'insurance policy' MORE's handwritten notes by comparing them to past notes by former President Obama.
Darkly handsome in his glory years, always suave and impeccably tailored, an amusing and witty man who frequently poked fun at himself, Mr. Lane unapologetically wanted the best of everything — from the luxurious duplex apartment in a Stanford White mansion on Park Avenue to a coveted place on the "A" guest lists for all the best parties everywhere, be they in the United States, England, France, Italy or Spain.
Next, before introducing presenters Kate McKinnon and Jason Bateman to read the winners for the costume/makeup and hairstyling categories, Kimmel poked fun at the "fake news" by mentioning The New York Times and Los Angeles Times: "If you work for anything with the word Times in it, I ask you to leave," he said, in a cunning reference to media publications being barred from White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer's recent off-camera briefing.
"  The president's son Donald Trump Jr.Donald (Don) John TrumpTrump Jr's 'Triggered' debuts at No. 1 on NY Times bestseller list GOP motions to subpoena whistleblower University of Florida student government president faces impeachment over Trump Jr. appearance MORE had poked fun at Spicer's inability to get eliminated, saying "if the Democrats can't get Sean Spicer off 'Dancing with the Stars,' how are they going to win 2020?" in an interview with "Extra.
Pete Souza, former President Obama's White House photographer, poked fun at Kellyanne Conway Monday after the White House counselor suggested that "microwaves that turn into cameras" could have been used to spy on Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE's presidential campaign.
Vedder belted out an emotional "Take Me Out to the Ball Game," dedicating it to Cubs catcher David Ross, who is retiring after the season: After the game, the Inside the NBA–like postgame show on Fox took a particularly irreverant turn when the panel of Kevin Burkhardt, Alex Rodriguez, and Frank Thomas poked fun at Pete Rose for the time he got a face full of wrestler butt at a Wrestlemania event: While the Series has not been overflowing with great baseball, there have been great and fun moments so far.
Social media users poked fun at President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE on Friday after the White House unveiled photos of him receiving a letter in a large envelope from North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. Trump is seen in the photos smiling while posing alongside Kim Jong Chol, North Korea's former intelligence chief and a top aide to the country's ruler.
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Stephen Colbert poked fun at President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE and first lady Melania TrumpMelania TrumpEx-Melania Trump adviser raised concerns of excessive inauguration spending weeks before events: CNN The Hill's Morning Report - Trump moves green cards, citizenship away from poor, low-skilled White House seeks volunteers, musicians for Christmas celebrations MORE after they traveled separately to the Capitol late Tuesday for the State of the Union address.

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