Expecting that the office of the President be treated with more dignity is a little beside the point now. Trump, Bannon, Roger Stone, etc., put an end to all that a long time ago. Complaining about it now is too late. That ship sailed.
It might be better not to add to that bonfire, but that's probably not going to happen. Anyway, if you look at the history of political satire, it's no worse now than it has ever been. If you want politics to be treated with dignity, then you will have to raise a new generation of dignified politicians.
Besides that, I have a clarifying question about Pence. I have read references about him refusing to have dinner with a woman who is not his wife. Is this real or does it stem from a comedy sketch that has morphed into something viral? Does anyone here know? Because if it's real, isn't that a little Taliban-like? Fundamentalists of all stripes seem to have some innate fear of women. It's very odd behaviour and I don't understand why more people aren't offended by it or afraid of people who think like that. It's way past normal.