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Palin appeared on the Saturday Night Live 40th Anniversary Special, where Jerry Seinfeld jokingly mistook her for Tina Fey. [31] Fey and Poehler co-hosted SNL on December 19, 2015, and performed as Palin and Clinton, transported through time from 2008, in yet another sketch that also featured Kate McKinnon's portrayal of Clinton. [32]
SNL's ratings rose at the peak of the Lewinsky-scandal, [9] and when Monica Lewinsky guested the show in 1999, she appeared with Hammond's Clinton. [10] In the sketch, Clinton dreams of the life after his presidency, and Lewinsky is his wife. [11] In 1997, he appeared as Clinton at the Radio and Television Correspondents' Association dinner. [12]
In honor of the season 42 premiere of Saturday Night Live, we've decided to narrow down our favorites political sketches.
Saturday Night Live has long mocked the television medium with many fake commercials and parodies of TV shows themselves. Another of the show's frequently used styles of recurring sketches has been the talk show format (e.g. "Brian Fellow's Safari Planet", "The Barry Gibb Talk Show", etc.).
While the Democratic debate was raging on Saturday night, Hillary Clinton was also appearing somewhere else -- in fact, two Hillary Clintons were. Watch: Tina Fey, Amy Poehler bring Sarah Palin ...
One of the most anticipated musical guests of SNL 50 was undoubtedly Chappell Roan, and while fans theorized about what songs she might perform ("I hope she plays 'Hot to Go'") the audience was ...
SNL ' s coverage of the 2008 presidential election caused ratings to increase rapidly. [1] [2] The season premiere opened with Tina Fey playing Republican vice-presidential nominee Sarah Palin (alongside a pregnant Amy Poehler as Hillary Clinton) in a "non-partisan message on sexism". [3] The phrase "I can see Russia from my house!"
Tina Fey brought her iconic impression of former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin back to Saturday Night Live to spoof the governor's endorsement.