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Politics | 10/07/2008 8:45 pm

Sarah Palin to Make 'Saturday Night Live' Appearance?

By The Staff at wowOwow.com
Tina Fey and Sarah Palin

Will the real Sarah Palin make an appearance on “Saturday Night Live"?

There may be a chance.

The Chicago Sun-Times reports that it may be likely that the Alaska governor and John McCain’s vice-presidential running mate will appear on the popular weekend comedy show to have some fun with Tina Fey. Fey, the former “SNL” writer and current star of the NBC comedy “30 Rock,” has returned to the “SNL” set in recent weeks to play Palin in various political skits. 

A top staffer in McCain’s campaign told the Sun-Times that the McCain-Palin camp is considering how to respond to Fey’s parodies. There’s some talk that Palin might spoof Fey’s American Express commercials.

The newspaper column reports that some key McCain staffers are content with Palin sticking to just joking about the "SNL" routines on the campaign trail — as when she scribbled "I’m not Tina Fey" on a supporter’s cell phone and said she’d dressed as Fey on Halloween. But some — including the governor herself — think she needs to respond in a more high-profile way.

It’s possible Palin could appear Thursday on the first of NBC’s ”Weekend Update” specials in prime time.

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georgia fatwood
At this point in the Rotundra Roundtable, I share a sentiment of Dorothy Parker’s (wouldn’t she and her chums have had the barbs and the b****?) She said of a particularly tedious and dreary acquaintance: “She’s the biggest waste of time since the Parcheesi board”…. You betcha, Dottie…
By georgia fatwood on 10/08/2008 2:07 am
The Wine Warrior
Well it is a comedy show, and she’s a gigantic joke, albeit a very bad one.
By The Wine Warrior on 10/08/2008 4:57 am
Mary NSB-Florida
There would only be one reason to do it at this time, self interest in being a “star”. Talk about showing a candidate out of touch with the citizens… however, considering how she has handled herself during this campaign, she may need to change careers.
By Mary NSB-Florida on 10/08/2008 8:12 am
Paula S
UGGGHHHH! The best thing about Sarah Palin IS Tina Fey! She doesn’t have to be on SNL to be a joke!
By Paula S on 10/08/2008 8:58 am
Jeannot Kensinger
I do not want to watch, she irritates me, she absolutely annoys me. Tina doing Sarah is fantastic fun. Sarah doing Sarah? Oh please. At least she will have something to talk about with her buddies when she returns to Alaska on her hunting trips.
By Jeannot Kensinger on 10/08/2008 9:07 am
Tee Zee
What kind of leadership is this? She won’t answer reporters questions but is willing to be a cartoon character on a TV show? I don’t want a TV president!
By Tee Zee on 10/08/2008 9:48 am
John G
+1
By John G on 10/08/2008 9:50 am
EKA -
+2
By EKA - on 10/09/2008 10:48 am
Lorraine Bates
All she has to do is go on and be herself. It will be hillarious.
By Lorraine Bates on 10/08/2008 10:22 am
Sandbee (FB) 54
That’s what Tina is doing already, only she knows it’s funny.
By Sandbee (FB) 54 on 10/08/2008 5:17 pm
Belinda Joy
The last couple of days the rhetoric coming out of Sarah Palin’s mouth as it relates to Sen. Obama is not only incorrect, inaccurate and blatant lies, but (as many are now reporting) dangerous. True, she speaks to her base, people of like mind who have no intention of voting for Sen. Obama. But, some of the things I have heard shouted from the crowds at her appearances “shoot him” “he’s a terrorist” “nigger boy” and no one from McCain’s party is even remotely addressing this. There are no calls for calmer heads and unity. There are no statements about how we can agree to disagree. Instead there is a ratcheted up level of a drum beat that Obama is not a true American, feeding into the psychosis of those in the crowds. Palin is no longer funny to me. I don’t respect her as a woman, mother and certainly not as a politician. I can understand the desire and drive of wanting to win, but at what cost? To lose your soul in the process? Okay you’ve won the White House and are now V.P…….so? She and those that believe as she does and support what comes from her mouth represent all that is ugly about America, they don’t represent the good.
By Belinda Joy on 10/08/2008 10:53 am
The Wine Warrior
The New York Times has called the McCain campaign one of the the most appalling in US history. What Palin is now doing is inciting violence and racist hatred amongst her Neandrathal supporters against Obama. It is despicable.
By The Wine Warrior on 10/08/2008 12:45 pm
Patty E
Palin’s future, according to Garrison Keillor GARRISON KEILLOR SYNDICATED COLUMNIST We are a stalwart and stouthearted people, and never more so than in hard times. People weep in the dark and arise in the morning and go to work. The waves crash on your nest egg and a chunk is swept away and you put your salami sandwich in the brown bag and get on the bus. In Philly, a woman earns $10.30/hour to care for a man brought down by cystic fibrosis. She bathes and dresses him in the morning, brings him meals, puts him to bed at night. It’s hard work lifting him and she has suffered a painful hernia that, because she can’t afford health insurance, she can’t get fixed, but she still goes to work because he’d be helpless without her. There are a lot of people like her. I know because I’m related to some of them. Low dishonesty and craven cynicism sometimes win the day but not inevitably. The attempt to link Barack Obama to an old radical in his neighborhood has desperation and deceit written all over it. Meanwhile, stunning acts of heroism stand out, such as the fidelity of military lawyers assigned to defend detainees at Guantanamo Bay — uniformed officers faithful to their lawyerly duty to offer a vigorous defense even though it means exposing the injustice of military justice that is rigged for conviction and the mendacity of a commander in chief who commits war crimes. If your law school is looking for a name for its new library, instead of selling the honor to a fat cat alumnus, you should consider the names of Lt. Cmdr. Charles Swift, Lt. Col. Mark Bridges, Col. Steven David, Lt. Col. Sharon Shaffer, Lt. Cmdr. Philip Sundel and Maj. Michael Mori. It was dishonest, cynical men who put forward a clueless young woman for national office, hoping to juice up the ticket, hoping she could skate through two months of chaperoned campaigning, but the truth emerges: The lady is talking freely about matters she has never thought about. The American people have an ear for B.S. They can tell when someone’s mouth is moving and the clutch is not engaged. When she said, “One thing that Americans do at this time, also, though, is let’s commit ourselves just every day, American people, Joe Six-Pack, hockey moms across the nation, I think we need to band together and say never again. Never will we be exploited and taken advantage of again by those who are managing our money and loaning us these dollars,” people smelled gas. Some Republicans adore her because they are pranksters at heart and love the consternation of grown-ups. The ne’er-do-well son of the old Republican family as president, the idea that you increase government revenue by cutting taxes, the idea that you cut social services and thereby drive the needy into the middle class, the idea that you overthrow a dictator with a show of force and achieve democracy at no cost to yourself — one stink bomb after another, and now Governor Palin. She is a chatty sportscaster who lacks the guile to conceal her vacuity, and she was Mr. McCain’s first major decision as nominee. This troubles independent voters, and now she is a major drag on his candidacy. She will get a nice book deal from Regnery and a new career making personal appearances for forty grand a pop, and she’ll become a trivia question, “What politician claimed foreign-policy expertise based on being able to see Russia from her house?” And the rest of us will have to pull ourselves out of the swamp of Republican economics. Your broker kept saying, “Stay with the portfolio, don’t jump ship,” and you felt a strong urge to dump the stocks and get into the money market where at least you’re not going to lose your shirt, but you didn’t do it and didn’t do it, and now you’re holding a big bag of brown bananas. Me, too. But at least I know enough not to believe desperate people who are talking trash. Anybody who got whacked last week and still thinks McCain-Palin is going to lead us out of the swamp and not into a war with Iran is beyond persuasion in the English language. They’ll need to lose their homes and be out on the street in a cold hard rain before they connect the dots. Garrison Keillor is the author of a new Lake Wobegon novel, “Liberty” (Viking).
By Patty E on 10/09/2008 12:24 am
Wake Up and Hear  The Fear In your Childs Voice
I WILL NOT WATCH! She will only do that if she can slam Obama with some Racist comment or terroristic Comment, or threaten his life!! http://www.nytimes.com/2008/10/08/opinion/08wed1.html?_r=2&ref=opinion&p…
Wake Up and Hear  The Fear In your Childs Voice
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/10/08/opinion/08wed1.html?_r=2&ref=opinion&p… please read this