The Hold that @StrongCecily Has on My Mind ... Who's #Ainsley? @JudgeJeanine @ColinJost @Wikipedia @YahooNews

In a recent "SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE at home," Cecily Strong appeared in a WEEKEND UPDATE sketch as 'Judge Jeanine Pirro driven mad by-COVID19 isolation, -unconditional love for Orange Blobby & -hydroxycloroquine cocktail':
... and you can see she frequently calls Colin Jost "Ainsley."

I don't know if it was her perfectly-timed, expertly-accented delivery, or the deft use of makeup, or some combination; but it's a few hours since I've seen it, and I'm wondering, 'Who's "Ainsley"?

Is that Colin's middle-name? or maybe Colin Jost is the stage-name of a comedian who was named '' at birth? (and Strong is playing Pirro–whose words are certified 100% 'legal'–so hilariously well) ... Nope, not at all!

'Ainsley' is built on an even-deeper source ... something crucial that firms the foundation upon which our lexicon stands ...

The name “Ainsley” #Ansley #Ainslee #Ainslie# is built on ancient words that mean "either Alone/Solitary or Hermitage, + Woodland, |Clearing."





Maybe she's referring to Colin Jost as 'FOX NEWS personality Ainsley Earhardt (who's also Sean Hannity)' the way a political-commentator refers to the anchorman who's interviewing them, or -the way a weatherman or sports-commentator refers to the anchorman who introduces them.

Judge Jeanine did show-up to work "tipsy" one evening, and ... Oh! I don't watch 'FOX & Friends' or whatever show it is they're on together, but
There are Ainsley & Jeanine, 'flanked' by Steve Doocy & Brian Kilmeade

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