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Did Sarah Palin flop or fly on 'Saturday Night Live?'

Check out these two videos from Gov. Sarah Palin's appearance on "Saturday Night Live" last night.

What do you think? Did she do pretty good with her scripted remarks and deadpan? And did she look like a pretty good head-bopping sport during Amy Poehler's Palin rap song, complete with a moose, eskimos and Todd Palin in a snow suit?

Too bad they didn't let Amy use a rifle to shoot that moose. Or should it be a shotgun? Just kidding, dudes.

Don't go all NRA on me again.

Bottom line, is Sarah, as Alec Baldwin said, way hotter than Tina Fey? And am I alone in thinking that Tina Fey still makes a better Sarah Palin than Sarah Palin does?

Off topic, but how funny was Mark Wahlberg?

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Palin clearly started her post-lost-election strategy last night, making it plain that she doesn't belong near the White House, but can deliver media-wise.

She may not have any principles, but if I were Nancy Grace, I'd be worried. Palin's next stop after the Obama victory might be a cable news show, where she can put her talent for sneering and sarcasm, which apparently includes ridiculing herself, into pumping up ratings.

First loved her press assistants name Liesomething and I wish it was dickwhatever.

Sarah Palin to ,me from day one has been vulgar, conniving and a woman who stands to be called a wonaizer if she were a guy, and most of all a lying hypocrite, it confirmed the same, and Palin bombed.

I think she did fine, not great and not terrible. I think it was SNL who flopped, that opening sketch was terrible.

Although how scary was it when Palin replaced Tina Fey at the podium and if you blinked during the transition you wouldn't have noticed a difference!

Unfortunately Sarah did poorly on SNL. I'm a huge Obama fan, but I find her so hapless, I always hope she does ok in public.

She did miserably. But all the writing surrounding her appearance also was pathetic.

She showed allot of guts going into that HOSTILE setting. I think she did GREAT. I think all of you had better get used to seeing and hearing about her because, even if her and Senator McCain don't win the Election, I would bet money that we see her again in the 2012 race, and she's already got my vote!!!

Flop! How sour can you go!

No greatness there! Just not ready for the big stage.

tasteless. For an eventual vice-president of the USA ...horrible!!!

I'd rather have Tina Fey for VP than Sarah Palin!

She's a good sport, humble and admirable. She was not afraid to be laught at... she's not afraid of anything at all. She'll do a good job as a leader.

First, I hope you realize that Alec Baldwin was reading a script. Watch carefully, and you will see him continually look to cue cards to the right (from our camera angle) of Lorne, the executive producer.

Second, Yeah, I think Sarah is more attractive than Tina. Tina is a comic genius, and attractive enough, but if we are making comparisons, Sarah has more electricity, and softer features. I guess it is a matter of preference.

Third, Sarah explains that Steven Baldwin, the lease chromasomally challenged of the Baldwin Bros., is her favorite Baldwin, because he endorsed John McCain.

Fourth, I think everyone was a good sport, and overall it was a fun show.

Last but not least, I think Wahlberg was hilarious, and ought to try his hand at more comedic roles. That deadpan delivery to Lorne..."Do I have to bust your head open, too?" RFLMAO.

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