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GlenEllynite |
Lordy, a dead-ringer for Sarah Pahlin, she is, she is.
Or is it Sarah Pahlin that is a dead-ringer for Tina Fey? This clip has a few laugh-out-loud zingers, it does, it does. "Stop calling me a MILF," Tina as Sarah. "And stop saying I have 'canckles'," Amy as Hillary. The voice really slam dunks it. |
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GlenEllynite |
"I can see Russia from my house."
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GlenEllynite |
If NBC makes YouTube remove this video - as they did once today already - you can see it on nbc.com, too.
Anyone, regardless of politics, should get a few laughs out of this "press conference!" |
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GlenEllynite |
What is a "FURGE" or whatever the Amy as Hillary character said to "stop calling her, 'cuz she googled it and she knows what it means"?
Edit: Could this be what FLIRJ means? Confusing. |
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GlenEllynite |
urbandictionary.com
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GlenEllynite |
can i vote for tina fey?
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GlenEllynite |
Anybody catch Chevy Chase on Morning Joe this am? Set up as a “soft” piece to promote an upcoming charitable event, charitybuzz, they started the segment with the Fey SNL clip, giving credit to Chase as the one who started the political comedy genre and “shaped politics” with his pratfall Ford sketches in 75-76.
Gracious at first, he quickly launched into some insight I’m sure they didn’t see coming. Chase suggested that Fey could have gone deeper and should next time: "Personally, I felt we didn’t we need the Hillary stuff. I ‘d like her to go even harder, I’d like her to decimate this woman...” He did have one good thing to say, “...comedy is perspective. A sense of humor, is a sense to gauge whats important and less important...” Chase on Palin |
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Chevy Chase a political satirist? An originator? You gotta be kidding. Will Rogers just did another spin.
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GlenEllynite |
Out of Joe Scarborough’s mouth, not mine. |
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Sorry, I shoulda said, "they gotta be kidding."
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GlenEllynite |
During her interview last night with high school graduate Sean Hannity, Palin was asked if she watched Fey’s impression on SNL and she said:
“I watched with the volume all the way down and I thought it was hilarious, she was spot on.” Asked by Hannity “Do you think you could play her one day?” she replied “Oh, absolutely. It was hilarious. Again, I didn't hear a word, but the visual was spot on.” Just a picture, no sound comes out! |
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GlenEllynite |
boy, high-school graduate hannity is a GOOD example of the role LUCK (vs. intelligence and/OR HARD WORK) has on the success many people enjoy. i read somewhere he was looking for a multi-million dollar mansion on long island earlier this summer.
the same sure can be said of barely-college-graduate sarah palin...talk about in the right time at the right place!!! |
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GlenEllynite |
What's your point?
High School Dropouts: Albert Einstein Thomas Edison Both Wright Brothers Peter Jennings College Dropouts: President Theodore Roosevelt Bill Gates Paul Allen Steve Ballmer Steve Jobs Larry Ellison Michael Dell Ted Turner I guess they all got lucky... |
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GlenEllynite |
I don't know which is funnier, Palin's quote or the fact that you are putting Hannity in the company of Einstein, Edison and the Wrights.
Jon Stewart on high schooler Hannity This message has been edited. Last edited by: shrugged, |
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