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This Saturday,
the Republican Party’s vice-presidential nominee Sarah Palin is scheduled to
make an appearance on the “Saturday Night Live” show. Take heed, though, the
real Sarah Palin is the one coming to SNL this week and not her spitting image
actress Tina Fey, who has been impersonating Palin for the show’s
previous three episodes.
Alongside
the Alaska governor, Josh Brolin is also set to make an
appearance on SNL, the actor being the one who portrays United States president George W. Bush in Oliver
Stone’s latest biopic “W.”
With only
seventeen days left until the elections that are to take place on November 4, Sarah
Palin is coming to the show to let American citizens know that she could rise
above the spot-on ironic remarks Fey has shot her way in order to attend to
major issues the nation was facing, as she stated for Neal Boortz during
his nationally-syndicated talk show on Jones Radio Networks.
Nevertheless,
although viewers throughout the U.S. are holding their breath for
another Tina Fey skit during “Saturday Night Live,” NBC has not made any
announcement with regards to the matter.
The
38-year-old American writer, comedian, actor and producer has managed to
make the show’ s ratings increase by 50% within the past month, her
impersonation of Palin having attracted over 38 million live or online
viewings.
On August 29, 2008, GOP’s presidential nominee John McCain
announced that he had chosen the governor of the U.S. state of Alaska Sarah Palin to be his running-mate in
this year’s elections.
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