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BREAKING: Bristol Palin Wants You To Know Her Mom Is Like, ‘Way Hotter Than’ Julianne Moore

Bristol Palin

You know what I haven’t played in a little while? “Hot or Not,” and boy, have I missed that high school game. Thankfully “Dancing with the Stars” contestant Bristol Palin started a new round for me when she said her mother Sarah Palin is “way hotter than” actress Julianne Moore, who played the former vice presidential candidate in 2012 film, “Game Change.”


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Rate Julianne Moore’s Sarah Palin Portrayal In “Game Change” [VIDEO]

Moore as Palin

We don’t have any skin in the game when it comes to the accuracy of “Game Change” — which is why it’s so easy for us to sit back and slowly pick apart Julianne Moore’s performance of former vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin.

If you haven’t seen the movie yet, you can watch a newly posted YouTube clip of a scene-by-scene comparison of Palin’s actual television appearances to Moore’s emulation of those clips.


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Former McCain Aide On “Game Change”: It’s “True Enough To Make Me Squirm”

Game Change

With the conflicting disputes over the accuracy of “Game Change,” an HBO film that premiered over the weekend, we’re not sure what to believe. Though we’ve heard many say that the movie has its fair share of inaccuracies, Nicolle Wallace, a former McCain aide who worked on the 2008 McCain presidential campaign, said last week that the flick is “true enough to make [her] squirm.”


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McCain On Palin: I Don’t Understand Why The Media Keeps Attacking “A Good And Decent Person”

Sarah Palin

During a “Fox News Sunday” appearance following the movie’s debut, McCain repeated his claims that made-for-TV drama, “Game Change” has inaccuracies and paints an unfair portrait of former Alaska gov. Sarah Palin, who stepped into the political limelight when she became his VP.


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Is Palin A Dog? NYT Says “Game Change” Is About “Trying to Train And Contain A Candidate”

Sarah Palin

Since stumbling onto the political scene in the 2008 presidential election, former vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin has been called many things: Inexperienced, dim-witted, fame hungry, and even the “c” word, but few have likened her to an animal. That honor goes to the New York Times‘s Alessandra Stanley, who published a review Thursday of upcoming HBO movie Game Change with the title “Trying to Train and Contain a Candidate.”


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Stylist On “Game Change”: Palin Didn’t Mispronounce “Jimmy Choo,” Wasn’t Giddy About Clothes

Moore

We already know that HBO film “Game Change,” which premieres Saturday, puts former vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin in a highly negative light, but the Alaska political figure’s campaign stylist attests that at least one unfavorable depiction of “Going Rogue” author is inaccurate.


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Cindy McCain On “Game Change”: “I Can Go To Disneyland For Fiction”

Photo of Cindy McCain

Like other alumni of the 2008 John McCain presidential campaign, Cindy McCain says upcoming HBO film “Game Change” is an inaccurate portrait of what really happened during the election.


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Julianne Moore Stands By “Game Change” Palin Portrayal: “Everything Was Sourced”

Moore as Palin

No matter what former vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin says about upcoming HBO film “Game Change,” don’t say actress Julianne Moore didn’t do her homework.


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Julianne Moore Defends ‘Canny, Hardworking, Ambitious’ Palin

Moore

Here’s something few Hollywood stars have done: Speak highly of former vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin (we’re excluding “30 Rock” comedian Tracy Morgan, who dubbed her a “MILF” and “good masturbation material” last year).

Upon portraying the former Alaska governor in upcoming HBO film “Game Change,” actress Julianne Moore gained a new understanding of the conservative politician, whom Moore argues was thrown into a tough ring.

“I do think the situation that she was put in was a completely untenable one,” Moore explained to the New York Post.


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