HANNITY: Was it hard for you when “Saturday Night Live” would go after you, or other people, late-night comics would attack you? I remember asking you this one time, and I remember your answer distinctly. But I want to ask you before our audience here. Was that hard? Did you have a sense of humor about it? Did it bother you deep down in any way?

SPICER: Well I'm a prankster, so some of the — I like a good joke. I think when it's funny, it's funny. You got to laugh at yourself and accept that there's some …

HANNITY: Was “Saturday Night Live” funny? Did you like that, or did that bother you?

SPICER: I think there are a couple parts that were funny. But there's a little of it — there's a lot of it that was over the line. It wasn't funny. It was stupid or silly or malicious. But there are some skits that I've seen on late-night television that I had to crack up at. So sometimes it can be funny. Some of the memes, you have to — have to laugh at yourself a little bit. But there are times when it goes from funny to mean, and there's a difference when that happens.