The most recent cold open on "Saturday Night Live" had one main point, to show the modern Republican Party trying to be “kewl.”

Casting Beck Bennett and Taran Killam as former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush and Rep. Paul Ryan, R-Wis., respectively, the duo took the stage at Coachella for a little public service announcement about the modern GOP.

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“A lot of you out there are probably in favor of gay marriage,” said Bennett as Bush.

“We thought so. Well, you’re in luck, cause the new GOP is not going to talk about it as much,” replied Killam’s Ryan. “You know what would be super 'kewl?'” he added. “Reducing regulations on small businesses – because that way we can help the job creators get you guys off this lawn and back to work – who’s ready to get back to work?” Killam continued, getting hit in the head with a beachball. “OK, that’s fair.”

The skit introduced a Molly-popping “Gov. Bobby Jindal” and, at its conclusion, DJ Rand Paul. “Here’s something for the NSA to listen in on,” shouted comedian Brooks Wheelan playing Paul.

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The real Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., took the whole thing in stride. “#DJRandPaul here ready to spin your requests this Sunday afternoon,” the senator Tweeted. “Request a song using the hashtag #DJRandPaul.” Paul then tweeted out a number of music videos throughout the day including “Praise You” by Fatboy Slim, “Lose Yourself to Dance” by Daft Punk, “Can’t Hold Us” by Macklemore and Ryan Lewis, and one of his “personal favorites,” “Tubthumping” by Chumbawamba.

DJ Rand Paul’s most popular tweet was classic Paul. (And not all that dissimilar from Wheelan’s parody of Paul.) “Last but certainly not least, the #NSA theme song, Every Breath You Take by the Police,” wrote Paul. This tweet was retweeted and favorited around 375 times, making Paul the top retweeted 2016 hopeful on Sunday, according to data from TrendPo.