Tina Fey made her triumphant return to "Saturday Night Live" again last night and that can only mean one thing: The return of her Sarah Palin impression.
While Ronda Rousey hosted, the "SNL" alum popped up during the show's cold open for a sketch skewering the former VP wannabe's jumbled jargon at a rally endorsing Donald Trump.
"I'm here because we Americans is struggling. So many of us have lost our jobs at the factory or our reality shows about Alaska," Fey said in the bit, her trademark Palin accent back in full effect. "We've seen our own children targeted by the police for no reason other than they've committed some crimes."
"We turn on the news every morning and are shocked to see we're not even on it, because we've been replaced by immigrants like Geraldo Rivera," she continued.
"I'm here for all you teachers and teamsters. You farmers and charmers. Whether you're a mom or two broke girls or three men and a baby, or a rock 'n roller, holy roller, pushin' stroller. pro bowler with an abscess molar," she added, bringing out the crazy talk.
Other notable quotes: "He can kick ISIS' ass, because he commands fire" and "God bless some of the United States of America."
"I'm just here, 'cause he's promised me a spot in his cabinet," she said in conclusion. "I belong in a cabinet, 'cause I'm full of spice and I've got a great rack!"
Unfortunately, Palin herself hasn't sounded off on Fey's latest impersonation -- but what do you think? Comment below!