ANCHORAGE, Alaska — Comedian Kathy Griffin brought her "Life on the D-List" show to Sarah Palin's home state Friday, skewering the former Alaska governor at a raucous show in Anchorage.
Griffin was escorted on stage by Playgirl model Levi Johnston, who fathered a child with Palin's oldest daughter and is involved in a child support battle with Bristol Palin.
Griffin said she spent a day ice fishing with Johnston in Wasilla, and was surprised when 19-year-old Levi's friend brought along a camera — but only to photograph the fish they caught.
Griffin helped Johnston's celebrity star to rise, taking the aspiring actor to an awards show last year as her date. While in Wasilla, Griffin said she also went to Palin's home. There she left a note for the Alaska governor, inviting her to Friday's performance. She asked the crowd to look around and see whether anyone was doing a pageant wave.
Griffin said John McCain picked Palin to be his running mate on the Republican ticket after "talking to her for 10 minutes."
Of Palin's monologue this week on "The Tonight Show," Griffin only promised the audience she would never try to be a mayor.
Griffin also claimed Palin is a "gift that keeps on giving."
Griffin welcomed news that Palin is trying to shop a reality show or docudrama about Alaska. She called that a "gift from God," all wrapped up with a ball on top.
Griffin is in Anchorage to coincide with today's start of the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race. She was to have attended several events leading up to the race, including the musher's banquet, and made many jokes about the annual Trappers and Miners Ball.