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Awesome as ever! Will we see more classics like this depending on who wins the election? Stay tuned to see viewers. Didn't take to Sarah Palin at 1st but as time went on I have connected with her in a somewhat unexplainable reason. Who knows. Maybe its cause she is down to earth like many of us. Yo SNL!
Hey Everybody I watched this video 3 times and is this one funny as hell and sure to become a classic. Tina Fey as Sarah and having the real gem Sarah Palin appear on here was well thought out plus the contents within with Mr Baldwin and Mark W on this also. Go SNL!!!!
Well, it seems the uber-meta phenomenon of Sarah Palin showing up on Saturday Night Live just won’t go away...and this time it has taken an even more peculiar turn.This weekend, Sarah Palin herself (her actual, non-ironic, non-Tina Fey-ized self) showed up on the sketch comedy program, once as the show’s opener and again for a particularly bizarre spot on “Weekend Update.” In the first, we find Palin actually witnessing Fey mid-impression, watching a fake press conference with Lorne Michaels backstage. In and of itself, the moment gets a chuckle, but what brings it home is the sudden appearance of Alec Bladwin, who mistakes the actual Palin for Fey’s fake Palin. Baldwin then proceeds to tell Michaels that he finds it unconscionable that he would allow Fey to continue impersonating a woman who “is against everything we stand for.” Michaels allows Baldwin to continue his tirade against Palin before finally setting the actor straight, at which point Baldwin faux-stumbles over himself before adding, “You know, I must say...you are much hotter in person. I can’t believe they would let her play you.” He then takes her arm and leads her on a tour of the studio, eventually ending up at the set for the fake press conference. Check it out here: more about "The Palin Paradox", posted with vodpodThe second skit is where things get surreal. As the last sketch for “Weekend Update,” Amy Poehler launches into a Sarah Palin rap, the details of which I will not spoil for you in type. You must simply watch it. But when you do, ask yourself the question I am asking myself right now: Is this a moment where we are laughing with Palin or at her? And, more importantly, does Palin even know the answer to this question?more about "The Palin Paradox", posted with vodpod
Well, it seems the uber-meta phenomenon of Sarah Palin showing up on Saturday Night Live just won’t go away...and this time it has taken an even more peculiar turn.This weekend, Sarah Palin herself (her actual, non-ironic, non-Tina Fey-ized self) showed up on the sketch comedy program, once as the show’s opener and again for a particularly bizarre spot on “Weekend Update.” In the first, we find Palin actually witnessing Fey mid-impression, watching a fake press conference with Lorne Michaels backstage. In and of itself, the moment gets a chuckle, but what brings it home is the sudden appearance of Alec Bladwin, who mistakes the actual Palin for Fey’s fake Palin. Baldwin then proceeds to tell Michaels that he finds it unconscionable that he would allow Fey to continue impersonating a woman who “is against everything we stand for.” Michaels allows Baldwin to continue his tirade against Palin before finally setting the actor straight, at which point Baldwin faux-stumbles over himself before adding, “You know, I must say...you are much hotter in person. I can’t believe they would let her [Fey] play you.” He then takes her arm and leads her on a tour of the studio, eventually ending up at the set for the fake press conference. Check it out here:
The second skit is where things get surreal. As the last sketch for “Weekend Update,” Amy Poehler launches into a Sarah Palin rap, the details of which I will not spoil for you in type. You must simply watch it. But when you do, ask yourself the question I am asking myself right now: Is this a moment where we are laughing with Palin or at her? And, more importantly, does Palin even know the answer to this question?
[vodpod id=Groupvideo.1685595&w=425&h=350&fv=] more about "The Palin Paradox", posted with vodpod
Tina Fey appeared yet again last night on SNL. Being that I am at peace with my lack of "life," as defined by the popular kids in school, I stayed home and amazingly stayed up late enough to catch Tina in all her immaculate glory. And boy, she did not disappoint. This performance has renewed my pleas to Tina Fey. I have now scoured the Internet for every known address of all T. Feys in Manhattan. I will pepper these addresses with letters and self-drawn portraits. Although I, by no means, am not, in any way shape or form, talented in the art of water colors, inclusion of such art will convey to Ms. Fey that I am more than willing to step out of my comfort zone for laughs. This morning, I made my first water color portrait, and it is ready for shipment. In examining such portrait, I will need to stress to Ms. Fey that, although the portrait may convey that I am psychotic and plan to carve out one of her eyes, it is not the case -- I simply ran out of white watercolor and was forced to fill in one eye cavity with black, thereby making that eye look like Noah Bennet after he was shot in the face by Mohinder. I digress. Discover me, Tina Fey!