COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - Sarah Palin can give as good as she gets.
The Republican vice presidential nominee appeared on NBC-TV's
"Saturday Night Live" and played along as Tina Fey reprised her
impersonation of the Alaska governor.
Palin stood with Executive Producer Lorne Michaels late Saturday
as the two watched Palin stage a mock news conference. Palin
lamented Michaels wouldn't let her impersonate Fey on her show,
"30 Rock," but Michaels said no one watched the program anyway.
Palin then stood and smiled as actor Alec Baldwin - who co-stars
on "30 Rock" with Fey - confused Palin for Fey and told Michaels
he shouldn't let Fey demean herself by portraying the governor.
Palin went on to deliver the show's signature starting line,
"Live from New York, it's `Saturday Night."'
(Copyright 2008 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)
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