Over the course of seven seasons, Tina Fey's 30 Rock was nominated for 103 Emmy Awards and won 16. Critics praised the show for Fey's portrayal of the neurotic Liz Lemon, its surreal parody of Fey's time on Saturday Night Live, and, for kickstarting/reviving the television careers of many great comedians. What if, instead of being funny, those things were just awkward plugs for a Sarah Palin book? We're talking poor acting, awkward puns involving PC culture, and a starring performance by the former governor of Alaska?

Then it would be 31 Rock! Palin has shared the trailer for her new "show," which is actually a commercial for her book. The promo also stars Lindsey Graham as the 31 Rock page and John McCain as an unfunny and frighteningly non-satirical version of Alec Baldwin's character. This commercial is another one of Palin's strange attempts—along with her confusing relationship with Louis C.K.—to be part of the comedy scene.



But, it's only fair that Palin gets a chance to give Fey a taste of her own medicine. After all, Fey's dopey portrayal of Palin during the 2008 election is more memorable than Palin's sad attempt at actually becoming vice president.

Matt Miller Culture Editor Matt is the Culture Editor at Esquire where he covers music, movies, books, and TV—with an emphasis on all things Star Wars, Marvel, and Game of Thrones.

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