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Tina Fey on Tonight's "Letterman": Sarah Palin's Voice Is a Combination of "Fargo," Reese Witherspoon and Her Friend's Grandma

Posted by Ben Kallen

 

Busy Tina Fey has pretaped her interview on tonight's Late Show With David Letterman, and we have an early clip. The multitalented comedian and everyone's favorite crush object spends several minutes on her fantastic impression of Sarah Palin, saying the Alaska governor's voice is as unique as Billy Bob Thornton's in Sling Blade.

And what about the politics of spoofing the candidate?

"I've seen [Democrats] who say, 'Oh, no, you're helping them... because it makes them seem too nice,' " Fey says. "Or the Republicans say it's sexist.... But that's just crazy, because you have to be able to goof on the female politicians just as much, or you really are treating them like they're weaker or something. And Sarah Palin is a tough lady. She kills things. Big animals, bigger than me and you together."

Check out the whole clip here.


Previously:
Sarah Palin's Coming to SNL
Video Fun: SNL Spoofs the Final Debate
McCain to Letterman: "I Screwed Up"

 


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