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Sarah Palin stars in “31 Rock” parody
Tina Fey’s latest dead-on impersonation of Sarah Palin has the former governor-turned-failed-veep-candidate in a spoofing mood: Take a look at 31 Rock.
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McCain plays Alec Baldwin’s character, Jack Donaghy – the controlling and freakish network executive director on the show – and gives Melon advice about controlling her unruly and nerdy writers.
When Tina Fey and Amy Poehler hosted last week’s Saturday Night Live, the duo brought down the house when they brought back their infamous Sarah Palin and Hillary Clinton impressions.
Palin plays “Lynn Melon”, a la Fey’s Liz Lemon from theTV show 30 Rock, in a fake television trailer for “31 Rock” – a “new comedy about a small-town TV writer who moves to NYC hopes of creating a hit variety show”.
Palin wears an oversized hoodie reminiscent of Fey’s character with her own twists on the show, such as complaining about a character being in her “safe space” and demanding a Big Gulp.
So it’s not entirely clear just what Palin is mocking because, first, Liz Lemon is just a character, she’s not actually Tina Fey.
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30 Rock actor Kevin Brown, who reprises his role in the spoof, carries a copy of Palin’s book, Sweet Freedom: A Devotional, which he calls “a great reminder of the pressures of PC culture”. Lindsey Graham and Palin’s former running mate, John McCain.