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September 14, 2008 6:34 PM

The Real Sarah Palin Laughs Along With Tina Fey’s Impression

(CBS)
From CBS News' Scott Conroy:

The true extent to which Palin-mania has come to dominate the TV news cycle hit home for me last night as I flipped through the channels on the Palin campaign’s charter flight from Reno to Denver. Within a period of about a half hour, I caught the much-anticipated debut of Tina Fey as Sarah Palin on “Saturday Night,” as well as seperate Palin documentaries on MSNBC and CNN.

Tina Fey was such a dead ringer for Palin that I was tempted to open the curtains that separate the governor and her staff from the media to make sure she was still on the plane and hadn’t managed to sneak off to Manhattan to appear live on the show.

One of the more biting pieces of satire came at the beginning of the sketch when Amy Poehler’s rendition of Hillary Clinton standing beside Palin said, "I believe that diplomacy should be the cornerstone of any foreign policy.”

"And I can see Russia from my house,” Fey as Palin replied.

According to her spokesperson Tracey Schmitt, the real Sarah Palin had a good laugh along with the press corps in the back of the plane and millions of Americans at home.

“She thought it was quite funny, particularly because she once dressed up as Tina Fey for Halloween,” Schmitt said.

Watch the “Saturday Night Live” video below.

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by bryanb15845 September 17, 2008 5:55 PM EDT
Since when is Chevy Chase an expert on National and Foreign Affairs? And why does his opinion count? Just because he is good comedian doesn''t make him an expert on politics. When will we ever learn to make up our own minds? Plus remember people, just because it gets said over and over doesn%u2019t make it true!
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by bizkitty September 17, 2008 4:49 PM EDT
I''m sorry.... Chevy WHO??
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by dorth6 September 17, 2008 3:06 PM EDT
I liked the comment about the etymology and definition of "decimate". Chase obviously isn''t bright enough to know he misused the word as he also isn''t bright enough to offer insightful or intelligent (or even funny) comments on politics. On the other hand, perhaps he would like to "destroy in large numbers" Palin supporters.
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by radioirish September 17, 2008 2:26 PM EDT
The actual, which is to say original (and, in my mind, proper!) definition of "decimate" is to destroy one-tenth of something...thus the root "deci". The use of "decimate" as a synonym for "annihilate" is as proper as "ain''t" in my book.
Somebody better tell Chevy!!!
Oh, by the way, Go Carly!!

/Mike
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by tomb1111 September 17, 2008 1:36 PM EDT
Well there goes another celebrity sticking his foot in his mouth. I just don''t get it? Don''t these people realize every time they say something stupid like this it just tarnishes their reputation causing a loss in popularity? Personally, I really don''t care what celebrities think. Most are notoriously ignorant about political issues anyway backing whatever is the popular trend in Hollywood. Please, for all you celebrities, go pretend to be real people in movies or do you humor thing, just leave politics to the politician. Granted a lot of our elected officials are just as much in a fantasy land as Hollywood celebrities but at least they have some credibility in what they do. The more celebrities that use their "celebrity status" to push some political agenda just alienates them more from the movie going middle class. So, do all you celebrities have the right to express your opinion? Sure you do, but do it around your peers. Those of us out here in Middle America are just trying to scratch out a living and make ends meet. When the President raises our taxes, it hurts the middle class, not the wealth: More taxes are just an inconvience to you. For most of the working people, it%u2019s giving up something to survive another day. One of those things for me will be movie tickets and maybe cable TV. If we don%u2019t watch you Chevy, you don%u2019t get paid so maybe it''s best to keep your opinions to yourself or within your circle of rich friends.
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by gfw11 September 17, 2008 12:30 PM EDT
I do not at all understand the unmitigated hate the left has for anyone who disagrees with them! They all have must serious mental issues as this attitude is very unhealthy. I certainly dislike liberals and their convoluted thinking, but I certainly don''t"hate" them.
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by dannyinohio September 17, 2008 6:10 AM EDT
Chevy...you say that you can''t believe that Sarah is running for VP. Well honestly, I have seen some of your movies, well when I say some, I mean that I haven''t watched them from begining to end, and my reason is always the same: how in the world did this guy ever get a role in any movie?? Sorry, I am and never have been a fan of your tasteless movies. Oh by the way, perhaps you might one day get a good role. like maybe a donut role =)
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by avengedaweak September 17, 2008 3:53 AM EDT
who cares what a washed-up, has been, pathetic old comedian thinks? perhaps chevy chase should think about reviving his sorry excuse of a career, and stay out of politics.
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by vickieb57 September 16, 2008 9:20 PM EDT
Hmmmm, so Chevy Chase has the same opinion of Lyndsey Lohan and Pamela Anderson! Wow, he''s actually smarter than I thought he was....

lol

McCain/Palin ''08!
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by gtsmith2008 September 16, 2008 8:29 PM EDT
If Chevy Chase Wants Tina Fey to ''Decimate'' Sarah Palin, he should put her in one of his movies. From a guy who made a living falling down, he is one to talk. I guess he is suffering a delayed effect from his head injuries...which would explain his acting.
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by gfw11 September 16, 2008 7:42 PM EDT
What a sorry *** Chase is!
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by deb727 September 16, 2008 7:21 PM EDT
Why on earth would the media bother interviewing an irrelevant has-been like Chevy Chase?
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by princesspill September 16, 2008 7:21 PM EDT
$10 says Oprah has Chevy Chase and Barbara Streisand on her show within the next 2 months. What a bitter bunch of people. Did you know that bitterness gets its roots from fear? hmmmmm. Be afraid dems!! You''re socialistic views will not win. Nobama is acting like a spoiled child showing his TRUE color...
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by lilycat31 September 16, 2008 7:18 PM EDT
Links to info re legislative accomplishments of McCain vs Obama.

http://www.newsweek.com/id/158
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http://www.dailykos.co
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That''s rich! Using the Daily Kos as a legitimate reference for anything is laughable. Don''t expect to find the truth there!
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by gfw11 September 16, 2008 7:14 PM EDT
What a sorry *** Chase is!
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by gfw11 September 16, 2008 7:13 PM EDT
What a sorry *** Chase is!
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by thestkhse September 16, 2008 7:05 PM EDT
If Barack HUSSEIN Obama gets elected which I really don''t think he will, This country will suffer more that she has ever known. We will become a socialistic, every thing goes,every thing''s fair country country that will be kneeling to the radical Islamic nations. Why don''t you liberals see this, are you too blind too or are you too stupid to accept the real truth about your Messiah!
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by kcict September 16, 2008 6:50 PM EDT
Chevy, You really are an idiot! You hollywood peaple need to stick to acting. Come to think of it, you were never really good at that either.
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by lilycat31 September 16, 2008 6:46 PM EDT
It''s too bad these sad so called celebrities find it necessary to be so nasty in their comments about anyone they don''t like. Did it ever occur to them that some of the very people who have helped to give them the lifestyle to which they''ve become accustomed may be of political persuasions other than theirs? Most people couldn''t care less about their silly opinions and some may just decide not to waste any more time or money on said "celebrities".
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by rghuffman September 16, 2008 6:44 PM EDT
I agree. Now that all the IMPORTANT(wia their checkbooks). leaders of our country have spoken: ie, Chase, Striesand, Goldberg,Behar,Baldwin,Saranden,Walters,and espically Lohan, I am now ready to vote as well. For the mighty push over and socialist Obama? Why do you think the rest of the world wants him as president? I think not.
McCain/Palin in 2008
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