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Sarah Palin: I hate that Tina Fey made me look like an idiot

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  Sure I love making fun of Sarah Palin and calling her a bimbo like most other people. In fact I have a web page that makes fun of her. Its:
http://sarah-palin-2012.tripod.com
But in reality I don't think she is another dumb stupid politician. I suspect she is another smart crook that got into politics because that's where the moneys at.

Really dumb crooks rob banks and get a few thousand dollars at the most with each robbery. And they usually get caught and spend a few years time in prison.

Really smart crooks get elected to a government office and steal hundreds of thousands of dollars of our tax dollars at at time. And they rarely get caught. And when they do they usually get a slap on the wrist at most.

While Sarah Palin may no know where the Soviet Union is on a map, she certainly knows there is a lot money in politics. And she laughs all the way to the bank as she uses her job to screw the rest of us.


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Sarah Palin: I hate that Tina Fey made me look like an idiot

August 20, 2014, 9:16 PM ET

Sarah Palin still seems a bit resentful toward Saturday Night Live when it comes to its backwater beauty queen depiction of her during the lead-up to the 2008 election.

In an excerpt from the new edition of SNL tell-all “Live From New York,”printed in the Hollywood Reporter, Palin had this to say about her decision to be a guest on the show: “I know that they portrayed me as an idiot, and I hated that, and I wanted to come on the show and counter some of that.”

This isn’t the first time she’s voiced displeasure with Tina Fey and her epic impression. Back in 2009, Sarah Palin said it was “perplexing” that the comedian was named entertainer of the year, and that “it also says a great deal about our society.”

Of course, she was a bit on the defensive, considering the lampooning she had endured. Five years later, Palin hasn’t forgotten.

If given the chance, she’d tell Fey: “You need to at least pay for my kids’ braces or something from all the money that you made off of pretending that you’re me! My goodness, you capitalized on that! Can’t you contribute a little bit? Jeez!”

Palin also blew off what the show did to her career trajectory.

“SNL is egotistical if they believe that it was truly an effect on maybe the public debate about who should lead the country in the next four years,” she said.

On the other hand, Horatio Sanz, a cast member at the time, had no doubt of its impact, or the impact of Will Ferrell’s George W. Bush.

“As funny as Will’s impression was, the audience, the whole country, would probably see that as, ‘Oh, I like Bush. Because he’s Will,’ he said. “You know, if Will hadn’t done that impression, or at least made him likable, it may have tipped it the other way. I honestly think so. We made up for it. I think Tina’s impression basically killed Sarah Palin.” A stretch? Well, at least one study at the time supported Sanz.

Just how much Palin’s doppleganger hurt the candidate’s chances in the political arena is debatable, especially considering the missteps she had of her own doing. What isn’t up for debate is that Fey absolutely nailed it with “And I can see Russia from my house” and global warming is “just God hugging us a little bit closer.”


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Sarah Palin speaks about Tina Fey and being depicted as an 'idiot'

By: Catalina Camia August 20, 2014 12:50 pm ET

Tina Fey as Sarah Palin and Amy Poehler as Hillary Clinton from “Saturday Night Live.” (Dana Edelson, NBC, via AP)

Sarah Palin decided to appear on Saturday Night Live to beat back the impression that she’s a dim bulb.

That’s what the 2008 GOP vice presidential nominee — spoofed on the comedy show by the actress who bears a striking resemblance to her — says in an update to Live from New York, the oral history book about SNL. The Hollywood Reporter on Wednesday published an excerpt of the book, which comes out Sept. 9.

“I know that they portrayed me as an idiot, and I hated that, and I wanted to come on the show and counter some of that,” Palin is quoted as saying.

The excerpt is chock-full of nuggets about Saturday Night Live‘s take on politics, including the reaction to Hillary Rodham Clinton’s decision to cancel on the show in 2008, the challenge of impersonating President Obama and how Tina Fey came to play Palin. The show in which Palin appeared — with Fey as the Alaska governor conducting a news conference — drew 14 million viewers.

Palin, a former Alaska governor, says in the book that Fey owes her. Here’s why:

If I ran into Tina Fey again today, I would say: ‘You need to at least pay for my kids’ braces or something from all the money that you made off of pretending that you’re me! My goodness, you capitalized on that! Can’t you contribute a little bit? Jeez!’

 

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