Sarah Palin, Not Ready For Prime Time
If the people who comprise the American electorate ever doubted the power of their influence, they need look no further than this season of Saturday Night Live. They wanted Tina Fey as Sarah Palin. Done! So done, in fact, that we don’t even have 30 Rock yet! Drunk with their newfound power, every “Joe the Plumber” and “That One” in the U.S. of A. went into last night’s episode of SNL demanding two things: a cameo by the real-life Sarah Palin, and a battle royale between Mark Wahlberg and his livestock-friendly impersonator, Andy Samberg.
Did they get it? Well, kind of! Sarah Palin did indeed cameo — across two sketches, even &mdash though she uttered barely more than two dozen words. In the weekend update, she threw limpid hands in the air as Amy Poehler indulged in a Palin rap, and in the cold open, she interrupted (with the help of Walhberg and Alec Baldwin) a press conference by Fey-as-Palin that was made all the more ironic by the fact that Palin herself will ring in Election Day as the only major ticket candidate to never hold a press conference. Comedy or tragedy? You decide!
- Saturday Night Live [NBC]
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I am dumbstruck at the glowing reviews Palin is receiving here in the U.S. All are gushing that she was wonderful and funny. What did they watch?! Not the same show that I saw which you called it perfectly by stating that she barely spoke at all! When will the american media stop lying to the public? I guess it’s the usual republican tactic that if you repeat a lie often enough it will be come true, or as Colbert calls it “truthiness”.