Former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee blasted “Saturday Night Live” on Tuesday for a skit about his daughter, Sarah Huckabee Sanders — calling it “sexist” and “misogynist.”

The disgusted dad insisted, though, that the deputy White House press secretary could handle “a whole lot worse.”

“We taught her, that she’s going to be judged by God, not by some not-so-funny comedy writers on ‘Saturday Night Live,'” Huckabee said on Fox Business Network.

“I don’t think somebody throwing a dart at her is going to detract her one bit,” he added. “She’s a whole lot stronger than they think she is.”

Sanders — who fills in when White House spokesman Sean Spicer isn’t available — was portrayed on “SNL” over the weekend by Aidy Bryant.

The skit not only made fun of her family, but also poked fun at her weight.

“My father is Mike Huckabee and my mother is a big Southern hamburger, and yes, obviously I am hilarious like my daddy,” the fictional Sanders joked.

The sketch has sparked some outrage on social media, but was ultimately overshadowed by Melissa McCarthy’s take on Spicer.

“I thought it was a little bit silly, sexist, [and] misogynist,” Huckabee said. “But my daughter is certainly capable of handling a whole lot worse than that.”

At one point during the skit, cast members called on Bryant’s Sanders to replace Spicer, saying she is more enjoyable.

“She’s not trying to replace Sean Spicer, she loves Sean, respects him, works wonderfully with him and has nothing but high regard for him,” Huckabee said.

“So she’s happy to do what she’s doing and grateful to be in the White House and serving this president and serving her country.”