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Revenge Is On! Sarah Palin Spoofs Tina Fey's '30 Rock'
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After Fey's latest impersonation of Palin on 'Saturday Night Live', the former Alaska governor takes on the comedienne's former NBC show.

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Tina Fey's latest impersonation of Sarah Palin on "Saturday Night Live" has drawn reaction from the former Vice President candidate. Instead of getting mad, the politician responded in a lighthearted way by counter-spoofing Fey.

In a video posted on YouTube by conservative website Independent Journal Review, Palin delivered her take on Fey's character Liz Lemon on "30 Rock". She played TV writer Lynn Melon in a fake trailer.

The twist is Palin's version is a conservative. She demands snowflakes on her Starbucks cup and complains about pop culture among other things. Not pleased with her writer staff, she enlists the help of her old friend, John McCain, who is Palin's 2008 GOP presidential running mate. Kevin Brown, meanwhile, appears as his original character Dot Com who talks about Palin's book.

On Saturday, December 19, Fey returned to "SNL" serving as the host along with best pal Amy Poehler. In one sketch, Fey played Palin, while both Poehler and Kate McKinnon impersonated Hillary Clinton.

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