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Click here to visit the new home of Politics Daily!...Or something. The point here is that there's a tangential sports relation to Tina Fey's appearance on David Letterman the other night because she did an absolutely disgusting (in a good way) impersonation of "30 Rock" co-star Tracy Morgan while talking with Dave and managed to reference the San Diego Padres.Via Warming Glow, the video is below, and after that, quotes from her actual impersonation, to make it easier when you copy, paste and print it out to get a shirt made at the mall this weekend.And, in case you didn't catch all that (although you should have watched twice anyway):"Jack ...
Correction, March 10, 1:16 pm An earlier version of this story mistakenly reported that Rush Limbaugh had threatened to move to Costa Rica if Congress passed health care reform. Instead, Mr. Limbaugh said that he would travel to Costa Rica for medical care if the bill was passed while continuing to reside in this country. (March 9) -- Radio talk show host Rush Limbaugh has thrown down the gauntlet. If the U.S. Congress passes health care reform, Limbaugh will leave the country to receive his medical treatment. Specifically, Limbaugh told a caller that he envisions traveling to Costa Rica ...
Sarah Sarah, say it isn't so. Those of us who follow your every wink are devastated that you're losing popularity. ...
via Cindy Adams: SOCCER moms and Joe Sixpacks, listen up. Get your beer, mooseburgers and caribou dips ready. Sarah Palin is doing "Saturday Night Live." Not Tina Fey doing Sarah Palin doing "Saturday Night Live." But the Sarah Herself. She has already OK'd it. She's booked. It's confirmed. Done deal. Sketches are being sketched as we speak. She - eyeglasses, haircomb, designer jacket and trunkful of gosh-darns, golly-gees and gol-dangs - will be on "SNL" Saturday night, Oct. 25. Sarah's rehearsal time has already been penciled in for Friday the 24th. And it's because she wants to do it. ...
By all accounts, Rich Eisen seems like a nice enough guy. He does a great job on NFL Network, as he did at ESPN, and never really ruffles any feathers. I guess the same can't be said about his wife and former ABC sportscaster Suzy Shuster, who writes a little for The Huffington Post. Shuster decided on Friday that the Sarah Palin act had gone too far, only it wasn't the "I'm a good ol' fashioned mom" act that led Tina Fey to revive her Saturday Night Live career, no, the act Schuster takes offense to is the supposed "quit flaunting your five-month old baby Trig" act that only Shuster seems to ...
Sarah Palin "Sarah Palin" Tina Fey's sensational portrayal of Sarah Palin is unlike any other political impersonation ever, for one simple reason: it may very well end up defining a major political figure before that figure has defined herself.Consider SNL's previously most celebrated impersonations. Four others leap to mind: Chevy Chase as Gerald Ford. Dana Carvey as George H.W. Bush. Will Ferrell as George W. Bush. Darrell Hammond as Al Gore. As much as the NBC-industrial complex wants us to believe those performances affected the elections in which they appeared, I doubt it. ...
Not the best offering ever from Saturday Night Live, but it hits all the highs and lows. Check out the reference to hair plugs. ...
The 2008 Presidential election has seen a resurgence in the relevance of Saturday Night Live. The long running sketch comedy show has skewered the candidates and the media, with mixed results.This week, they took on Sarah Palin's interview with Katie Couric, and Friday night's Presidential Debate.The Couric sketch had some funny moments ("I'd like to use one of my lifelines, Katie."), but suffered from source material that wa hard to make funnier.The debate segment was particularly toothless, relying on a repetitive joke about McCain proposing the candidates suspend their campaigns in favor of ...
As the real Sarah Palin made her way to the Big Apple for her whirlwind "A Thousand Wasillas" tour , the New York Daily News sent its own version of the Alaska governor out on the streets for a dry run. Star-struck voters hounded her for autographs and pictures. One guy yelled: "You're hot! But I hope you lose." There was just one hitch: Our "Palin" was a fake! She was really a 29-year-old look-alike named Kristy Webb - and most people were fooled. There's even a video, in which the impostor is denied an audience with fellow Palin parodist Tina Fey. My favorite faux-Palin quote: "I'm eating ...
There have been many athletes that have appeared on Saturday Night Live. And relative to other miserable on-stage performances, most of them have been pretty funny. Okay, so most of them haven't been that great. But Derek Jeter's Taco Hole is absolutely killer and Peyton Manning might have been the funniest person on the show -- no, I'm not just talking hosts -- since Will Ferrell left.Expecting that sort of show from Phelps seemed a bit aggressive. Being funny, after all, on live national television is not easy. But there's a big difference between not being funny and just being flat-out ...
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