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A fake Sarah Palin Facebook page has become a big hit on the web, with netizens viewing it hundreds of thousands of times since its emergence on a human blog last week.
London, October 8 : A fake Sarah Palin Facebook page has become a big hit on the web, with netizens viewing it hundreds of thousands of times since its emergence on a human blog last week.
The fake profile ribs the Republican vice-presidential candidate for her Alaskan background, stumbling interview performances, and foreign policy inexperience.
It features Palin's political beliefs as "None - I'm not very political".
The page also depicts Vladimir Putin as saying "I seen you starin at me from across the water", and John McCain as saying "You're a woman, right? Are you busy for the next four years?"
It even shows Barack Obama as thanking Palin for "all your help" in undermining the Republican White House bid.
Palin's embarrassing performances in a series of interviews with CBS presenter Katie Couric have also been satirised, reports the Telegraph.
The vice-presidential candidate's religious zeal is also mocked, and her religious views are listed as "Jesusologist".
ANI