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The National Republican Congressional Committee is demanding an apology
Pete Davidson may have received positive marks for his gentlemanly treatment of his breakup with Ariana Grande during his appearance on Saturday Night Live's "Weekend Update," but his comments about one GOP candidate's wartime injury have a lot of viewers crying foul.
In the segment, he lampooned certain office-seekers for their appearances, including saying Florida's Rick Scott looked "like someone tried to whittle Bruce Willis out of a penis" and that New York's Peter King looked "like if a cigar came to life."
When he turned his attention to Dan Crenshaw, a retired Navy SEAL who served several tours of duty and lost his eye in an IED blast in 2012, however, some viewers were unamused by Davidson's jokes at Crenshaw's expense. After showing an image of Crenshaw wearing his eyepatch, Davidson said, "You may be surprised to hear he's a congressional candidate in Texas and not a hit man in a porno movie." He went on to chuckle while shrugging as he said, "I'm sorry. I know he lost his eye in war or whatever."
Crenshaw took to Twitter to pan Davidson's joke, writing, "I hope [Saturday Night Live] recognizes that vets don't deserve to see their wounds used as punchlines for bad jokes."
Good rule in life: I try hard not to offend; I try harder not to be offended. That being said, I hope @nbcsnl recognizes that vets don't deserve to see their wounds used as punchlines for bad jokes.
— Dan Crenshaw (@DanCrenshawTX) November 4, 2018
The National Republican Congressional Committee also released a statement demanding that Davidson and NBC apologize. "Getting dumped by your pop star girlfriend is no excuse for lashing out at a decorated war hero who lost his eye serving our country," the NRCC wrote in a statement on Twitter.
NEW: NRCC Statement on SNL's Pete Davidson Mocking War Hero Dan Crenshaw https://t.co/qb9Oj0WjV1 pic.twitter.com/SnR54KZiq1
— NRCC (@NRCC) November 4, 2018