Who is funnier? Tina Fey or Sarah Palin. It's like choosing between your first born and your youngest child. Tina Fey as Sarah Palin on the opening stanza of Saturday Night Live last week was bone-chillingly hilarious. Fey could easily play the vice presidential candidate and would probably do a better job as a politician. Maybe they should switch places because Palin would be an incredible asset on SNL. Her performance on 20/20 was worthy of an Emmy. Charles Gibson asked her if she agreed with the Bush Doctrine and she responded, "In what respect, Charlie?" That was one of the funniest lines ever uttered on national TV. Her delivery was on cue. Her facial expression was priceless. After that, I was thoroughly convinced that Palin can do comedy. Oh. Wait a minute. That wasn't an act?
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In the world of the all-too-serious 24/7 media frenzy, we often overlook the humorous sidebar to each story. The goal of E-BLITZ is to touch on these noteworthy items and tickle the masses with satirical commentary for the sole purpose of entertainment.
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