December 23, 2015

Sarah Palin Stars in Video Comedy Spoofing Tina Fey's TV Show



Palin spoofs Fey. 
(Independent Journal)

[From article]
Two days after Tina Fey reprised her impersonation of Sarah Palin on “Saturday Night ” the former Republican vice-presidential candidate turned the tables, spoofing the “30 Rock” star in a Web video titled “31 Rock.”
In it, Palin portrays Liz Lemon’s character, sporting a hoodie and demanding a Big Gulp. “30 Rock” cast member Kevin Brown, who played the character Dot Com on the NBC sitcom, is also featured.
The sketch includes a plug for the tea party firebrand’s new book, “Sweet Freedom,” which Brown calls “a great reminder of the pressures of PC culture.”
“The only PC I need is right here,” Palin replies, raking her hand across her laptop.
[. . .]
On the eve of last week’s GOP debate in Las Vegas, Palin weighed in on the 2016 presidential field, defending Donald Trump’s proposal to ban all Muslims from entering the United States — and blaming the “liberal media” for not allowing the Republican frontrunner to “finish his thought.”
“I think that Trump was trying to finish the conversation that would lead to a pause on immigration in general,” Palin told CNN’s Jake Tapper. “I think that’s where he was going.”
Palin says she hasn’t endorsed anyone yet but is leaning toward either Trump or Texas Sen. Ted Cruz.
“I’m not going to pick one right now, but what a nice problem to have if it came down to Cruz and Trump,” Palin said. “That’s a good problem for voters to have, because we know that, as you say, they are both strong and very decisive and someone who would take the initiative. That is what we need today, and both of those candidates would fit that bill.”

http://news.yahoo.com/palin-spoofs-tina-few-30-rock-video-133337245.html

Sarah Palin spoofs Tina Fey in ‘30 Rock’ parody
‘Where’s my Big Gulp?’

By Dylan Stableford
December 22, 2015 8:33 AM
Yahoo News

https://youtu.be/VSvSDEQY3D8

"31 Rock" Season 1 Trailer, Featuring Sarah Palin

Sarah Palin stars in Independent Journal's new comedy about a small-town TV writer who moves to NYC in hopes of creating a hit variety show. Also starring Kevin Brown (Dot Com), Senator Lindsey Graham and Senator John McCain

Credits:
Director/writer: Kenny Wassus
Director of Photography: Rob Groulx Phil Wolf
Sound: Max Futterman
Producer: Andrew Clark
Executive Producers: Bubba Atkinson Colin Chocola Benny Johnson
Production Assistant: Dave Jorgenson

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