Posted on 11/27/2006 4:00:52 PM PST by shrinkermd
The actress that plays Chloe on the Fox mega-hit '24' wants to set the record straight. Mary-Lynn Rajskub tells a popular men's magazine the straight dope - at least when it comes to her alleged relationship with conservative talk show host Rush Limbaugh.
The blonde actress and Rush sent tongues wagging over the summer when they were spotted smooching it up at the Heritage Foundation.
Best Week Ever called it this way in June:
Rajskub, who in the past has been romantically linked to the decidedly liberal likes of David Cross and Jon Brion, is as odd of a match for Rush as one could likely make.
Now Rajskub wants to set the record straight according to Page Six.
Rush Limbaugh has not bedded her, nor will he ever. "Last summer, I was on a panel about terrorism that [he] was moderating," the blonde tells FHM.
"He said hello to everyone and kissed me full on the lips. I was like, 'Oh, that was odd.' Then the picture was on the Internet and people thought I was going out with him.
He's brilliant and hilarious, but I wouldn't say I wanted to get it on with him!"
At 18 mil a movie, she probably has other things on her mind..but..
if you should happen to get lucky, ping me with details, including art work ;-)
The liberal left wants to quiet all opposing opinions while accusing opponents of their own bias. Unfortunately, Mary Lynn may pay a high price for what she said. Libs hate their opposition with a determined single mindedness.
here is a review of a recent comedy show that Mary Lynn performed in. Aparently NPR's Terry Gross called up and grilled MLR on kissing Rush and being at the Heritage Foundation event:
"So the name of Mary Lynns show has been changed to
Complications Of Buying A Poodle Pillow.
The thing was directed by Ron Lynch (!)
Check out the cast:
Carlos Rota (who, incidentally, plays the ex-husband of Mary Lynns character on 24) stars as Mary Lynns Lawyer and Coke Buddy.
Stephanie Escajeda as Terry Gross (!!)
Duncan Trussel as Duncan Trussel (!!!)
This was a really well put together affair. Projected visuals served to illustrate Mary Lynns monologues. There was a great montage of images from her trip to DC, including candid shots of the woman with Chief Justice Clarance Thomas. There are two scenes where Mary Lynn interacts directly with the images; one where we view an email to Rush Limbaugh as she writes it. In another, the audience views cell phone text messages from her lawyer in real time.
The pivotal moment in this piece was illustrated with the, now much discussed, photograph of Rush Limbaugh kissing Mary Lynn. Much of the material in this show deals with the aftermath of this photograph being published.
The scene with Trussel was especially compelling. Trussel and Mary Lynn enact a cell phone conversation between the two following the wide distribution of the Rush image. He calls out of concern and disappointment, asking her if she is dating Rush Limbaugh.
Quote:
I would rather have seen you in a three-way gang bang, that see you kissing the mouthpiece for Satan in America. -Duncan
Quote:
I'm curious, when he sucked the soul out of your body, did he replace it with maggots? -Duncan
He mirrors the criticism of those that were less disturbed that she was kissed by Rush, than that she was hanging out at a Heritage Foundation gig in the first place.
The telephone conversation between MLR and Terry Gross follows. Gross grills Mary Lynn on her politics and the Rush incident. Trussel and Gross seem to stand in for Mary Lynns critics; Trussel: within her peers, & Gross: among leftists at large.
Quote:
Fuck you, Terry. And fuck NPR, and the horse you rode in on. -MLR
Durring the conversation with Gross, she becomes the devil's advocate and insinuates that maybe she is dating Rush. She decides to actually make this happen, and emails Rush. Later, her lawyer calls with an offer of cocaine. They go bar hopping while planning how a relationship with Limbaugh would play out in terms of development deals.
There are many details from this show that I am forgetting. You should just go see it. They're going to do it again on January 24th. Call the theater for (free) reservations; it will sell out.
It's a small world out there.
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