Sunday, November 2, 2008

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Sarah Palin falls prey to Canadian pranksters
Quebec radio host poses as French president in conversation with VP pick
U.S. vice-presidential contender Sarah Palin found herself the butt of another joke Saturday -- this time at the hands of a couple of Quebec radio hosts.
The Alaskan governor spent several minutes on the phone, three days before the election, talking to someone she apparently believed was French President Nicolas Sarkozy.
On the other end of the line, however, was Montreal comedian Marc-Antoine Audette.
"It's so good to hear you, thank you for calling us," Palin gushed after the phoney president introduced himself in an over-the-top French accent.
"We have such great respect for you, John McCain and I."
The pair spent more than five minutes chatting in a conversation later posted online, with the prankster telling Palin that they should go hunting together.
"I just love killing those animals. Hmm-hmm. Take away a life, that is so fun. I'd really like to go, as long as we don't bring Vice-President Cheney," Audette said, alluding to an incident in which Dick Cheney shot a fellow hunter by accident.
"No, I'll be a careful shot," Palin responded with a laugh.
Palin didn't object as the conversation skewed toward the absurd, including the radio host claiming his "wife," songstress and ex-model Carla Bruni, had written a song about Palin, and then singing a line for her.
"Give her a big hug for me," said Palin said at one point, sounding somewhat unsure of herself.
"You added a lot of energy to your country with that beautiful family of yours," Palin said.
The prankster responded by complimenting Palin on a notorious Hustler porn film, Nailin' Paylin, which he said was a documentary of her life.
"Oh good, thank you," Palin said.
Asked if she would like to eventually become president, she responded, "Well, maybe in eight years."
Audette and his on-air partner, Sebastien Trudel, have been hosting a show on CKOI radio in Montreal for almost 10 years. Known as the Masked Avengers, the pair say they have fooled a long list of celebrities, including Sarkozy himself, Bill Gates, Tiger Woods and Mick Jagger.
Still, Trudel said in a telephone interview Saturday they didn't believe they could actually pull off such a stunt on the woman running to be vice-president of the United States.
"We started making phone calls at the beginning of the week," Trudel said after the prank had aired.
He explained they had worked their way up to Palin by calling her staff in Alaska.
"We realized it might work, because they didn't know the name of the French president; they asked us to spell it."
Palin has been parodied mercilessly by comedians since joining the ticket of Republican presidential contender John McCain.
Trudel said he couldn't believe how long Palin seemed to go along with the prank.
"She never, never suspected anything," Trudel said. "It was a little bit frightening."
The comedians abruptly ended the stunt themselves by telling Palin she'd been victim of a prank. Trudel said they were flooded with calls after the segment aired, including one from the U.S. Secret Service.
Palin's staff later issued a statement.
"Gov. Palin was mildly amused to learn that she had joined the ranks of heads of state, including President Sarkozy, and other celebrities in being targeted by these pranksters," spokeswoman Tracey Schmitt wrote in an e-mail sent to various media outlets.
"C'est la vie."

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