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Liz Smith | 01/04/2009 1:00 pm

Liz Smith: Tell Me It's an 'SNL' Skit!!! Are Tina Fey and Sarah Palin 'Pal'in Around' For Real?

New BFF? AP/Flickr
Here’s one rumor that dropped on my desk covered with grains of salt. Still and all – why not? Can it be that Sarah Palin and her brilliant doppelganger, Tina Fey, have forged some sort of friendship?! My source insists, “Fey and Palin don’t talk politics. Just ‘mom stuff’ and pop-culture chitchat, like TV and movies. There’s a yin-yang aspect to it. And now it seems a ‘lock’ that Sarah will return to ‘SNL’ this year.”

Stranger things have happened: the rise of Sarah Palin, for example! So I won’t count this out totally. 

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Speaking of Gov. Palin, remember last year when we told you Lifetime TV had a pilot in the works titled “The Amazing Mrs. Novak,” which bore more than a passing resemblance to the career of  Sarah? Well, now – even though the pilot, which starred Amy Pietz and Kristin Dattilo, was deemed very good – it won’t become a series.

The failure of John McCain and Palin to reach D.C. might have something to do with the pulled plug, but there is also concern about the surreal Illinois governor Rod Blagojevich scandal. Some Lifetime honchos just said, “Nothing about governors this year!” Oh, come on you guys, be brave and innovative and snarky – combine the Palin and Blago stories. (If not, Showtime, here’s your next “Dexter!”)

The governors wouldn’t care. These two canny politicians are 21st-century celebs: There’s no such thing as bad publicity.

Click here on this text to read my New York Post column.

88 Reader Comments (so far…) Sign In or Register to comment

Brooklyn Gal
I would rather believe the story “Angel” than I believe this. But then politics does make strange bedfellows. But alas another Palin headline. (still nothing on Travolta?) Of course the Richardson story that broke today may also generate comments.
By Brooklyn Gal on 01/04/2009 4:20 pm
Ann Coulter Crazy, Souless, Evil B*tch
John Travolta posted a comment on his official website www.travolta.com thanking people for all their good wishes and support that he said has helped them. I added my email to what undoubtedly are millions from around the world. I tried to copy his gracious message to post it here but his site has ‘write protect’ to protect that. Feel so sorry for he and Kelly and their daughter. From all accounts he and his son were super close, he said that his son was the light of the family….and his attorney stated that once John was called he took over from the nanny and the hotel manager in administering CPR and didn’t stop untill the medics arrived. So sad. 60 of their employees, friends and family arrived by plane for a fun New Year’s weekend and deboarded to this tragic news.
Jim Henley
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By Jim Henley on 01/04/2009 4:55 pm
Ann Coulter Crazy, Souless, Evil B*tch
Jim, Interesting, thanks for the photo. We’ve had a lot of pilots in the family so can appreciate the convenience and enthusiasm. My 1st husband died flying his plane, as did two male cousins with their two 15 year old daughters coming back from a Tahoe skie trip. They’d stopped in Sacramento to see their father/grandfather [the developer who bought Reagan’s CA Gov Mansion] and who doted on his boys…he lost his entire family, and then he died. All that’s left is the wife…her entire family gone. My second husband was a naval pilot/private pilot, his brother was in WDC and in charge of all the United pilot training. Both brother’s were private pilots. A nephew is a comm’l pilot. I think John Travolta’s current film being shot in Paris isn’t complete…the family was all just there. He is a terrific human being and entertainer so after a break am hoping he’ll continue…but this will completely change his life…and he will never ‘get over it.’ As he said and proved by their total sympatico his son was his heart. It’s really sad…but leave it to a great guy like him to somehow make some good out of this horrible tragedy.
Jim Henley
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By Jim Henley on 01/04/2009 5:29 pm
Susan B
Jim, My dad was a lifer in the US Air Force, he joined when it was called the Army Air Corps. He flew in B-17s in WWII and lived to tell me all about it. I grew up going to airshows with him. Not 4/year like you, but we always made it to the Watsonville Fly-in and Airshow and also the big show at Moffett Field that used to be held every 4th of July. Until about 10 years ago, Dad flew gliders and never missed The Wave at Minden in Nevada. He took me up a few times, and those rides are highlights of my life experiences. One of my big dreams is to ride inside a P-51 or a Fokker D8. Maybe some day … but those planes are getting older and older and fewer and fewer.
By Susan B on 01/04/2009 10:22 pm
Jim Henley
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By Jim Henley on 01/05/2009 12:57 am
Susan B
You know what a Fokker D8 is. The Red Baron flew one. It had three horizontal wings, instead of two like the Fokker D7. The closest I’ve been to riding behind a Mustang engine was on an antique Garwood — a boat — on Lake Tahoe. My girlfriend’s father-in-law had possession of the “Thunderbird” over 10 years ago, and it was powered by twin P-51 engines. It blew by jet boats. www.thunderbirdlodge.org/theboat.html
By Susan B on 01/05/2009 5:43 am
Chrome Toe
Carmel- you know what struck me as so incredibly tragic about Jett’s death? Not JUST that he died. that’s sad enough. but that it was in such a way that as a parent you would be shocked beyond belief. to find your child dead in the bathroom??? from a fall?? it’s not like he was out on a crotch rocket or even driving a car and in an accident. he walked in to take a shower and never came out… Not than any death of a child is worse or better than another… i can’t even imagine the pain. but for me I think it would be so hard to come to terms with the fact that my child died doing something that would never feel unsafe you know?
By Chrome Toe on 01/04/2009 6:56 pm
Jim Henley
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By Jim Henley on 01/05/2009 12:59 am
Ann Coulter Crazy, Souless, Evil B*tch
CT—There are a number of really touching pictures of them posted on HuffPo. The report was that he had serious seizures for years, four a week that medications reduced to much less for a couple of years, but then the medications stopped being effective and were causing liver damage so their doctor took him off the meds and he started having frequent seizures again so that he was always with a caretaker. Apparently he had a seizure in the bathroom and hit his head. Hitting one’s head at home and dying from it actually isn’t rare. I had a head injury at the end of 2000 and still have chronic terrible pain from it…a head injury is not fun and often is lethal. I feel so sorry for them they did everything they could to help him and then to lose him when took so many precautions…just really sad. I know from my brother’s death 5 months ago….this is not ever going away for them…and all the money and fame in the world means very little, if anything, when something this tragic happens. But yes your right…that is in safety of own home where think you can breathe easy and all is ok makes it even more surreal.
kermie b
Jim—That is amazing. I cannot imagine flying a plane right up to my home. If you have the money, wow, why not.
By kermie b on 01/06/2009 2:37 pm
Brooklyn Gal
It was a gracious message, but Travolta has always been a gracious person. I am a Travolta fan, and have followed his career since Welcome Back….my old high school….He is a marvelous actor and good family man—rare in Hollywood. My niece’s son also suffered from seizures. It’s not always easy to know when an attack will happen, even when a child is on meds. Many times the dose has to be adjusted and my niece has spent many nights at the hospital with him. Recently he showed new symptoms (tics) and was diagnosed with Tourettes. The tics have now subsided, but he is going on a new med this weekend to help with his compulsive behavior. This story about Jett is personally upsetting.
By Brooklyn Gal on 01/04/2009 4:55 pm
Ann Coulter Crazy, Souless, Evil B*tch
Very upsetting…they are such good people. Hope your nephew gets the treatment that will work.
Belinda Joy
I don’t know aboust this one Liz….especially how candid Tina has been about Sarah not being particuarly a favorite of hers (we were all left to read between the lines) I just can’t see her wanting to associate with her, even on a platonic level. But as you said this is nothing more than rumor, so who knows?
By Belinda Joy on 01/04/2009 4:43 pm