Yup. But her writers gave her a good set to make that fact not matter so much. Some forms of humor can work well with a rather flat personality delivering them, and evidently they got that. I thought she was passably decent.
Trump didn't hack himself at all (hacking his wife doesn't count), and he didn't make many jokes about Hillary. He went on a bitter, whiney screed of conspiracy theory nonsense.
But that said, one of his jokes that's getting pretty decent play, and that got a decent response at the event, was his "pardon me" joke. So, evidently, they did like some of the actual jokes he made about Clinton. It's just that most of it wasn't jokes. It was just horrible inflammatory bull****.
Hillary didn't reveal anything "classified," nor does she hate Catholics. And while it may be true this won't matter in the same way the debates mattered, it is rather stupid for Trump to be blowing literally every chance he gets to try to gain a vote or two when he's nearly 10 points down.
And what made his set so utterly un-funny is that he wants to blame literally everyone except himself for that fact, even while he stands on stage, a 70-year-old man, and throws his toys around because he doesn't think it's fair that someone who out-studied him is doing better on a test than he is, after he's done nothing but insult most of the American people endlessly.
No one likes a sore loser. It's childish, and for someone who's so obsessed with his own manliness, it's definitely not very manly.