“We got a good laugh in our crazy house," the real Kellyanne Conway said of the spoof. | AP Kellyanne Conway 'got a good laugh' from SNL spoof of her

Longtime Republican pollster Kellyanne Conway is managing a campaign on the brink as Republicans flee in the wake of revelations that Donald Trump was caught on video bragging about groping women. But NBC’s “Saturday Night Live,” at least, seems to have given her something to laugh about.

This week’s episode of the sketch comedy show included a segment imagining what “a day off” might look like for Conway, who was managing a historically unruly general election candidate even before the bombshell footage dropped Friday.


Throughout the sketch, Conway, portrayed by “SNL’s” Kate McKinnon, is constantly interrupted by news that Trump had said, tweeted, or done something offensive or ridiculous, and she repeatedly jumps on TV to explain it away to a fictionalized Jake Tapper, the anchor on CNN.

The segment is a jab at Trump — McKinnon acts more and more exasperated at Trump’s antics as the sketch goes on, finally declaring, “He’s crazy, he’s the worst person I’ve ever known” — but Conway nonetheless signaled her approval on Sunday.

McKinnon “has me down!” Conway wrote on Twitter . “We got a good laugh in our crazy house.”

She added, tagging the real Tapper’s Twitter account: “We good?” To which Tapper responded : “I think they still need to work on your south jersey patois, just a touch, and you're a better dresser. but funny sketch.”