"Fey again returned to ''Saturday Night Live'' to play Republican vice
presidential candidate Sarah Palin as the sketch comedy show continued
to pull out all the stops in its election year season. Queen Latifah
dropped by to portray Thursday's debate moderator, PBS's Gwen Ifill, and
cast member Jason Sudeikis stepped into the role of Democratic vice
presidential candidate Joe Biden.

The ''SNL'' take on the week's political events has become a dependable
part of the news cycle this fall, offering near-immediate parodies of
the presidential candidates, Democrat Barack Obama and Republican John
McCain, and their running mates. The show -- particularly the opening
sketches -- have resonated with higher ratings for the NBC program and
increased traffic on its Web site where early-to-bed viewers catch the
talked-about sketches in the days after.

Saturday night's opening sketch of the VP debate appeared likely to
garner similar buzz thanks to Fey's popular Palin impression. Winking
and giving answers not always directly related to Queen Latifah's
questions, Fey's Palin said that if she was elected, her decisions would
be guided by considering ''what would a maverick do?''

At the end of the segment, she asked with flute in hand, ''Are we not
doing the talent portion?''

Palin was runnerup in the 1984 Miss Alaska contest.

Sudeikis, with hair slicked back and a tight-fitting suit, portrayed
Biden as conflicted in his feelings for McCain, whom he called ''a
raging maniac and a dear, dear friend.''

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