SNL sketch cut for time sends up Sen. Dianne Feinstein for her disastrous ...

Cut for time from the original broadcast, Saturday Night Live's sketch poking fun at California Senator Dianne Feinstein's not-so-lovable moment with kids gets another chance on YouTube. 

SNL cast member Cecily Strong portrays the Democratic senator in a parody of the lawmaker attempting to make amends for her seemingly grumpy interaction with children last month.

'Now recently, some of you may have seen a disastrous video lecturing schoolchildren about the Green New Deal,' Strong as Feinstein begins, 'but I want to make things right because I believe children should be heard.'

This leads to a scene where Feinstein gestures towards a little girl among a group of kids in a classroom to start talking.

Cecily Strong portrays Dianne Feinstein trying to connect with young people after a video that went viral last month appeared to show her smugly snapping at middle and high school kids

Cecily Strong portrays Dianne Feinstein trying to connect with young people after a video that went viral last month appeared to show her smugly snapping at middle and high school kids

Strong starts off trying to attentively listen to the school kids in the classroom setting, but finds it impossible to stay cool as one little girl keeps interrupting 

Strong starts off trying to attentively listen to the school kids in the classroom setting, but finds it impossible to stay cool as one little girl keeps interrupting 

It begins well for the faux senator as the girl asks for support of the Green New Deal, but as Feinstein attempts to explain how unrealistic it is, the girl interrupts her stating that 'our planet is dying.'

'Oh I see what's happening, okay, you're gonna tell me how to do my job,' Strong responds channeling Feinstein's frustration. 'Okay well I don't come into your first grade classroom and knock the Elmer's glue out of your mouth, do I?' 

As the young questioner gets visibly disturbed by the change in tone, Feinstein then lashes out further.

'So why don't you stay in your lane, and step the *bleep* off?' she vents before realizing what she just did. 'Okay I need a do-over, I need to do that over, D-O!' 

The next take has Feinstein asking the kids to play a game where she closes her eyes, holds out her hand asks them for $93 trillion to fund the Green New Deal. 

In an attempt at playing a game, the Feinstein parody asks the children for $93 trillion, the alleged figure estimated that would pay for AOC's Green New Deal

In an attempt at playing a game, the Feinstein parody asks the children for $93 trillion, the alleged figure estimated that would pay for AOC's Green New Deal

When the children say they do not have any money, Feinstein laughs maniacally at them before realizing that she needs another do-over

When the children say they do not have any money, Feinstein laughs maniacally at them before realizing that she needs another do-over

When the children say they have no money she sarcastically responds, 'oh you don't? Then we all lose!'

She begins to laugh maniacally at the kids before again asking for a do-over.

When the camera's back on, Melissa Villaseñor, playing one of the students, admonishes Feinstein to take action because climate change will affect her generation. 

Feinstein then challenges her to run for office if she's so concerned and Villasenor replies that she will.

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