Tina Fey and Sarah Palin are forever intertwined due to Fey's killer impression of Palin that started in 2008 on "Saturday Night Live." Over the weekend, Fey returned to "SNL" alongside Amy Poehler to co-host the Christmas episode and brought back her impression of Palin, as HNGN previously reported. Monday, Palin returned the favor and turned the tables on Fey with a new parody video called "31 Rock."

In the video, Palin plays Lynn Mellon, a take on Fey's character Liz Lemon on her former NBC sitcom "30 Rock." The 30-secod trailer was released by the millennial-friendly conservative website Independent Journal's YouTube page and even sees Palin's character complaining about the Starbucks cups without snowflakes on them and even demands a Big Gulp from her writers' room.

"She's struggling to have it all," the narrator said. "While also putting the smack-down on political correctness."

"30 Rock" actor Kevin Browne was even in the parody and resurrected his character Dot Com, who was a body guard of Tacy Morgan's character in the original show.

"I didn't see you at book club last night," Browne said to Palin. "We reviewed Sarah Palin's new book 'Sweet Freedom: A Devotional,' which politics aside is a great reminder of the pressures of PC culture."

"The only PC I need is right here," Palin said as she pointed at her laptop.

The video even had special appearances from Senators Lindsey Graham and John McCain.

Check out "31 Rock" below.