Sarah Palin returned to headlines thanks to her endorsement of Donald Trump.  So, Tina Fey returned to Saturday Night Live to reprise her role as the former governor of Alaska.

Saturday Night Live began with sketch spoofing Palin’s endorsement of Donald Trump.  Darrell Hammond portrays the current Republican front-runner.

See the sketch.

A few highlights include Hammond’s line, “She’s fun.  She just says whatever she wants.  It’s like her mouth starts driving before her brain gets in the car.”

Fey ended strong.  “Thank you, Iowa and God bless some of the United States of America!”

That was followed by, “Guess what, America?  I don’t really think this guy should be president.  I’m just here because he promised me a spot in his cabinet.  And I belong in a cabinet, because I’m full of spice and I got a great rack.”

Tina Fey as Sarah Palin (SNL)

Tina Fey as Sarah Palin (SNL)

Tina Fey began writing for Saturday Night Live in 1997.  She later became the show’s head-writer.  Fey left the show in 2006 to develop her own sitcom, 30 Rock.

In 2008, Fey returned to Saturday Night Live specifically to portray the Republican candidate for vice president.  Tina Fey’s run as Sarah Palin became one of the most popular in the show’s long history.

Enjoy more sketches featuring Tina Fey as Sarah Palin here.

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