Check out William Sharner’s Sarah Palin spoof on Conan O’Brien’s Tonight Show last night. Shatner was reading Sarah Palin’s resignation speech in the form of a poem and needless to say, he did a better job than her!
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This is too rich. The Tonight Show host Conan O'Brien invited William Shatner on his show to give Sarah Palin's resignation speech the literary treatment it deserves.
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by Patrick Appel Vanity Fair whips Palin's resignation speech into publishable shape. .
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On Friday, Sarah Palin announced she was not the best choice for Alaska. For anything.
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But that’s still a darned big “-gate” — you betcha! Per The Inquisitr:
Multiple sources have been digging around in the wake of Sarah Palin’s cryptic resignation speech Friday and they’ve found that when Palin was Mayor of her home town of Wasilla, AK in 2002, she was influental in the construction of the Wasilla Sports [.
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Sarah Palin is resigning as Alaska governor. Here’s her resignation speech, apparently without a prepared text.
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Sarah Palin's full resignation speech, above, is rambling. She sounds quite rattled, she attempts to pile more scorn on Blue Oasis blogger Linda Kellen Biegel for "maliciously desecrating" a photo of her son Trig and she even snarks about South.
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