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Palin To Appear On SNL This Weekend

DOUGLASS K. DANIEL | October 18, 2008 12:40 AM EST | AP

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Republican vice presidential candidate, Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin signs autographs for supporters at a rally in West Chester, Ohio, Friday Oct. 17, 2008. (AP Photo/Tom Uhlman)

WASHINGTON — Forget the debates, this is the political moment millions have been waiting for.

Sarah Palin on "Saturday Night Live"? You betcha.

Welcome to the intersection of politics and pop culture in the Lower 48

The skits and jokes, as always, are still unknown, but one gag setup seems sure: Sarah, meet W.

The Alaska governor will be appearing with host Josh Brolin, the star of the caustic new movie comedy about President Bush.

In fact, barely two weeks before the election, suddenly everybody's a comedian _ from Republican vice presidential candidate Palin to the guys at the top of the bill: John McCain and Barack Obama, laughing it up this week at a big political dinner in New York.

Palin already has been the hit of the "SNL" season, though she wasn't on the scene. She was the subject of a parody featuring lookalike actress Tina Fey. Whether Palin and Fey will appear together Saturday has not been announced.

Palin suggests her fate is in the hands of the show's writers. "I haven't seen a script, not at all. They haven't even hinted about what that script is going to say," she told radio talk-show host Neal Boortz on Friday.

"But you know, I just want to be there to show Americans that we will rise above the political shots that we take because we're in this serious business for serious challenges that are facing the good American people right now."

Hmm. Presumably the show's writers have some slightly punchier lines in mind.

Fey's appearances as Palin have drawn huge audiences to the longtime skit show and sealed its reputation as TV's hottest vehicle for political satire. Obama has appeared briefly on the show since becoming a candidate, and McCain once hosted a show. One episode during the primaries suggested the media were favoring Obama over Hillary Rodham Clinton _ and a lot of people thought coverage for the next few weeks was affected.

As for the candidates, casual, funny settings help them appeal to with voters on a more personal level.

From daytime talk shows like ABC's "The View" to late-night entertainment programs like NBC's "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno," they get a chance to appear as self-effacing, regular people, not so deadly serious.

There are perils, however. Three weeks ago McCain abruptly canceled an appearance on CBS' "Late Show with David Letterman," leading its star to target insults at the candidate for show after show. McCain had said he needed to return to Washington to deal with the financial crisis, but Letterman found him being interviewed by CBS News anchor Katie Couric.

"I screwed up," McCain said in an on-air mea culpa when he appeared on Letterman's show Thursday night.

Candidates with humor on their minds are finding other avenues to reach voters. Joke-filled speeches by McCain and Obama at the annual Alfred E. Smith Memorial Foundation Dinner, a charity event organized by the Catholic Archdiocese of New York for the benefit of needy children, were shown live on cable TV Thursday night and excerpted on news channels Friday.

Obama made fun of the backdrop he'd had for his stadium acceptance speech at the Democratic National Convention in Denver.

"Could somebody tell me what happened to the Greek columns that I requested?" he asked.

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"Saturday Night Live": http://www.nbc.com/Saturday_Night_Live/

WASHINGTON — Forget the debates, this is the political moment millions have been waiting for. Sarah Palin on "Saturday Night Live"? You betcha.
WASHINGTON — Forget the debates, this is the political moment millions have been waiting for. Sarah Palin on "Saturday Night Live"? You betcha.
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04:14 PM on 10/18/2008
This thought just came to me, everyone should tune into CBS at the time SNL comes on. CBS's ratings bump will indicate to NBC and their sponsors just how many of us despise that she was on NBC. It doesn't matter what CBS is airing...all that matters is that everyone have their sets tuned to the same channel in protest. How does this sound? I hope I'm not too late with this!
02:45 PM on 10/18/2008
Joe the plumber / Tina Fey 08'
The republicans don't miss a single opportunity to make a bad decision.
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innerealm
02:35 PM on 10/18/2008
Check this out:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pUMO6zc27gg
02:30 PM on 10/18/2008
It might be just Tina Fey who's appearing ...
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ZDuck
02:20 PM on 10/18/2008
My TV will not be on NBC today or tonight and maybe for longer.
02:12 PM on 10/18/2008
I just went to the NBC website and wrote a comment that I won't be watching SNL anymore. I wish I knew how to post the link to the page. If anyone knows how to do this we could flood them with boycott mail. It is so irresponsible to promote someone who has not even held a press conference but is running for VP.
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Soundofthunder
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02:20 PM on 10/18/2008
But consider, if you will, the opportunity for Palin to get BOOED again in an unfriendly environment where she and her handlers don't get the opportunity to cherry pick the audience. And consider SNL's opportunity to make her look even dumber than she already is.

Sounds like a win-win to me.

SOT
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JodyMcg
Cute Beagles for Obama
09:39 PM on 10/18/2008
I'll catch it on UTube but I'm not watching. Watching CBS or Animal Planet instead.
02:07 PM on 10/18/2008
You can go here to tell NBC what you think about them having this fear monger with extremist, unpatriotic views, and h a t e filled divisive rhetoric on their show.

http://www.nbc.com/Footer/Contact_Us/
02:00 PM on 10/18/2008
SNL is dead to me.
01:57 PM on 10/18/2008
I have had SNL tivod indefinately but I am taking it off.
01:53 PM on 10/18/2008
NBC: "it'll really boost our ratings big time....who cares if it ends up throwing the national election to the ultra-right wing ?"
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kcam44
01:36 PM on 10/18/2008
DON'T WATCH HER TONITE? SHE REJECTS THE PRESS AND GOES ON SNL...WHAT A WAY TO IMPRESS HER SUPPORTERS...ONLY IN AMERICA CAN A CANDIDATE RUN FOR JOB OF VP, REJECT THE PRESS, REFUSE INTERVIEWS (EVEN ON THE TODAY SHOW), BUT SHE FINDS TIME FOR A COMEDY SHOW IN THIS TIME OF CRISIS...HER SUPPORTERS ARE DELUSIONAL TO ACCEPT THIS BEHAVIOR....SCR*W SARAH PALIN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
01:26 PM on 10/18/2008
I ain't tunin' in fer this'un.

nope, nope...they do Not need my eyes on SNL tonight....yuk!
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01:17 PM on 10/18/2008
Didn't they release a rumor buster saying they weren't having her on just last week? And no, they're not going to skewer her. They're going to give her a big boost. Remember at the end of the 2000 and 2004 races? SNL started trashing Gore and Kerry pretty badly. I've never forgiven them for that. Lorne Michaels is a s l u t. I'm never watching SNL again, ever.
01:14 PM on 10/18/2008
This will be interesting. The woman has no sense of humor.
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JodyMcg
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09:41 PM on 10/18/2008
I wonder if she'll reject the script. There is always a chance. Hopefully the audience will protest and they will have to cut to commercial.
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littlepuffycloud
I propose a toast to my self control...
01:10 PM on 10/18/2008
Her appearance on SNL seems to give legitimacy to her hate speech and extreme views. I don't see how giving her air time is not saying her tactics are acceptable. She is a dangerous person and we are in dangerous times and some people should not be given anything that makes them appear 'normal'.
01:51 PM on 10/18/2008
exactly...and if anyone is expecting some sort of big statement to be made by any of the cast or writers...forget it. It won't happen. they are entertainers first and foremost, and they wanna keep their jobs.

Pathetic.....