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Nov 02 2008

Sarah Palin - You’ve Been Punk’d - Canadian DJ Poses as French President - Audio Of Phone Call Here

Published by christianna at 2:54 am under News Edit This

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You’ve Been Punk’d!

There is a time when a little light relief is just what’s ordered to take the pressure off the stresses of the Presidential Election Campaigning, and this is exactly what happened to Sarah Palin yesterday. She took a call during her busy schedule and was very surprised to hear the voice of French President, Nicolas Sarkozy at the other end of the phone.

Little did she know that this was actually Canadian DJ and Montreal comedian, Marc Antoinne Audette, posing as the French President. They had quite a long, chatty conversation in which he told her how he loved to go hunting and kill the animals at which she giggled and said “I love to hunt too”. She said they must get together soon, kill two birds with one stone, and he said “What fun!” - “I love to kill the animals”.

Ms Palin said it was so good to hear him, that she had great respect for him and finished by gushing We love you “I think we could have a lot of fun together”. “He also asked if Joe the Plumber was her husband, and told her he very much enjoyed the documentary they made on her life, ‘Nailin’ Palin,’ which went right over the top of her head, and is actually a reference to a recent Palin-inspired porn film.

He told her he saw her becoming President at which she giggled nervously and said maybe in eight years time. He went on to say his wife was Carlo Bruni and that she was very hot in bed at which Sarah giggled again. He said she’s a great fan of yours and she even wrote a song for you. I think I might have become slightly suspicious at this point, but she politely stayed with him as the phone call got more and more ridiculous.

He gave her the title of the song in French, which translated means: The lipsticked pig. - Her comment when discovering it had all been a big prank was C’est La Vie!
And off she went with the important job of the Presidential Campaign firmly in her mind.

Sarah Palin is the governor of Alaska, and potential future vice president/possible future president of the United States of America. -

Christianna Garrett-Martin

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6 Responses to “Sarah Palin - You’ve Been Punk’d - Canadian DJ Poses as French President - Audio Of Phone Call Here”

  1. richleighon 02 Nov 2008 at 3:15 am edit this

    George Bush; now available in female.

    I think that woman could probably quite easily be convinced into believing that Borat was the President of Kazakhstan! I feel sorry for her in a way that so many people are targeting her for this kind of mocking abuse, at the same time though; if Sarah Palin had a single ounce of common sense she wouldn’t be such an easy target.

    Nice post, certainly made me smile, and congratulations Marc-Antoine Audette for pulling off such a fine punking!

  2. cgardeneron 02 Nov 2008 at 9:12 am edit this

    I think that was hateful, and I’m sick of how they are treating her, even though I’m no fan. You don’t see anybody punking McCain or Obama. I’m just sick of this whole campaign! This is one of the stupid things happening this year that’s keeping me from voting for anybody.

  3. jodapoeton 02 Nov 2008 at 6:06 pm edit this

    Well I am not a fan of Palin by any means but I have to admit that I didn’t find the prank very amusing. I thought it was just downright mean. Instead of mocking celebrities and politicians in this country they should focus on keeping their radio spots to neww and important issues in their own country. I think Palin took it well and I have to commend her for that.

  4. mikeywriteswellon 02 Nov 2008 at 8:44 pm edit this

    Nah Jo, it’s funny i think. :)

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