Cheers: 30 Rock No. 1 With a Ballot

Matthew Broderick and Alec Baldwin by Nicole Rivelli/NBC
Cheers to
30 Rock for not being afraid to rock the boat - or the vote. The Emmy-winning sitcom has always gleefully bitten the corporate hand that feeds it, satirizing NBC and its parent company, GE. But during the election campaign,
30 Rock's gags have turned surprisingly political, taking shots at Rudy Giuliani, John McCain and President Bush (Jack Donaghy, who took a job with the administration alongside Matthew Broderick's king-of-denial Cooter Burger, proudly referred to Dubya not as a "lame duck" but a "lame eagle"). Something tells me Tina Fey misses writing "Weekend Update."
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