Editor’s Note: A former version of this story gave the incorrect date for a Parliamentary debate over Trump. The story has been corrected.

The New York Daily News has pulled out all the stops in a mock-fest of a budding political union between GOP contender Donald Trump and former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin.

Palin’s endorsement of Trump on Tuesday, described by one Tweeter as a match made in tabloid heaven, got this treatment on Wednesday’s cover of the tabloid:

The paper, which recently blasted Trump rival Ted Cruz on its front page over so-called New York values, has never been shy where Trump is concerned. It responded to his comment on banning Muslims from the U.S. last year in this full front-page cover:

New York Daily News

The New York Post took a lighter poke at the Palin endorsement on Wednesday:

Her announcement came at a rally in Ames, Iowa on Tuesday evening. “Media heads are spinning. This is going to be so much fun!” said Palin to the crowd. “Are you ready to stump for Trump? I’m here to support the next president of the United States Donald Trump.”

Trump himself said he was “honored. You have no idea how honored.”

But some of his supporters were openly pleading with him on his Facebook page to put some distance between himself and Palin

Of course, there is now some speculation that Palin may team up with Trump and run as his vice president. Some say she did no great favors for John McCain’s election campaign back in 2008, when she ran as vice president on his ticket.

Trump told the “Today” show on Wednesday that Palin probably wouldn’t want a similar role on his campaign, and that he hasn’t really considered vice presidential candidates yet. He said he hopes the lift from Palin’s endorsement will be enough to gain him some leverage over rival Ted Cruz.

“Every candidate wanted Sarah. Everybody. They all respect her a lot,” Trump said.

Meanwhile, in the U.K. on Monday, Parliament was debating whether to ban Donald Trump from the U.K. Check out the full transcript here.