Tina Fey's Sarah Palin Impression - Friday Night with Jonathan Ross - BBC One

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More about this programme: http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00rw7hc

Jonathan Ross is joined by white-hot US comedienne, creator and writer of 30 Rock and Sarah Palin alter ego Tina Fey.

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  • One thing that strikes me in this clip is how TF is so obviously much more intelligent than Palin. We have reached the point in our society, where our comedians are sharper, more intelligent, more informed, more articulate and insightful than the politicians who are attempting to lead the country.

  • hot, funny, and smart. The perfect woman

    

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  • @OddSqodd I doubt it, you're not funny.

  • She's incredible. Hopefully our sketch group will one day find the success she's found. :)

  • @DandAinTac politicians are just worse actors

  • @DandAinTac Comedy requires intelligence to pull off! (politicians are..... *incert here" " ")

  • @oroxet I got to agree with you on that. When Palin equates having same border with Russia means experience in foreign policy, i always thought that comedians have a lousier intellect than a true politicians.

  • @DandAinTac

    Well, i don't care about your leaders.

    Doesn't really matter are TF and SP stupid or not,

    because i was taking about acting.

    Just by making righ facial expressions and looking certain way you can give a good impression of yourself.

  • @BriDneyn Then what ARE you saying? Are you going to try to claim Palin is smart? If so, my comment still holds. You can't hide stupid, and it comes across quite clearly with Palin. Palin was a disastrous choice for McCain, a man I had previously had great respect for.

  • And that is all you can say? As far as I am concerned, you aren't doing your point any justice because you tell us nothing.

    Expand or correct your original wording instead of attacking. If your comment invites misinterpretations, then it is your fault.

    And I will say it again, if you post vague comments like this with no contextual bearing, then you obviously invite the point. So I will ask again, what was your point?

  • @Machdude

    It is not my fault YOU misinterpreted it.

    I jus told you what i didn't say, machdude.

  • No, instead of asking us to read again (in which you clearly insinuate on a subject even if you say otherwise), you expand and reiterate. The only one to be blamed for misreading your comment is you for writing it in such a fashion in the first place.

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