Michelle Wolf made a lot of conservatives big mad at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner.

Just a few days after President Donald Trump received a ringing endorsement from Kanye West,  "The Daily Show" contributor and writer went for the jugular and took the beleaguered administration down a peg. 

While the majority of the stand-up comedienne's set Saturday poked fun at Trump and journalists, it was White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders that took the most punishment.

“I love you as Aunt Lydia in 'The Handmaid’s Tale,'” Wolf said, poking fun at Sanders' brashness.

But that was just the tip of the spear. Wolf added that she appreciates how resourceful Sanders has been because she managed to burn facts and use the ashes to create a perfect smokey eye.

“Maybe she’s born with it,” Wolf joked. “Maybe it’s lies!” 

Wolf's disappointment with the Trump spokeswoman culminated with her saying:

“I’m never really sure what to call Sarah Huckabee Sanders. Is it Sarah Sanders, Sarah Huckabee Sanders. Is it Cousin Huckabee? Is it Auntie Huckabee Sanders? Like, what’s Uncle Tom but for white women who disappoint other white women? Oh, I know, Aunt Coulter.”

But that wasn't all, then Wolf came for journalists who seem to be infatuated with Trump instead of covering the news. The job of the fourth estate is to hold the other branches accountable, and Wolf called out the press for not doing that enough.

"He has helped you sell you papers and your books and your TV," she said of the media's coverage of Trump. "You helped create this monster and now you're profiting from him."

“Fox News is here," she joked referencing the many sexual misconduct scandals involving the outlet. "Ladies, you know what that means: Cover your drinks.”

She also took a jab at Roy Moore. 

She also directly addressed the elephant who wasn't in the room:

“Mr. President, I don’t think you’re very rich. I think you might be rich in Idaho, but in New York, you’re doing fine.”

After taking media members to task, she closed out her set reminding people:

“Flint still doesn’t have clean water!”

As expected, Wolf's biting criticism brought out the Conservative snowflakes calling her speech "vulgar" and "disgraceful." But there were others who were here for every single joke. 

This was the second year Trump skipped out on the dinner as he was in Michigan pandering to his loyal MAGA supporters. 

“Is this better than that phony Washington White House Correspondents’ Dinner? Is this more fun?” Trump told the crowd at the rally Saturday.

“I could be up there tonight, smiling, like I love where they’re hitting you, shot after shot. These people, they hate your guts … and you’ve got to smile. If you don’t smile, they say, ‘He was terrible, he couldn’t take it.’ And if you do smile, they’ll say, 'What was he smiling about?'”