
Putting a controversial egomaniac like Rush Limbaugh on Jay Leno's late night dais might seem like a squeeze play for a show that's reaching the bottom of the ninth of its opening day. And, well, it is, or at least it smells like it. Jay is no stranger to controversial guests, from his infamous interview with Hugh Grant just days after he got caught nibbling on a hooker's tea and crumpets to his recent sit-down smack-down with Kanye West.
So "El Rushbo" sounds like a natural punching bag for Leno's friendly jabs and right crosses, right? Not really. Leno bled into confrontational the way two guys in a bar argue a round of "F*$&, Marry or Kill," but for the most part, let the big-headed one (both emotionally and physically) speak as long as he wanted.
And when Rush is on your show, that's exactly what you let him do. Let him speak until the blood stops rushing to his brain. Whether you love him, hate him, or constantly think about the level of hell that's been specifically designed for him, he makes for an entertaining interview.
Rush has such a huge ego that he has no shame in showing it off to the nearest soul like a frat boy with a brand new Lamborgini Murcielago that he just bought on his father's maxed out credit card. So naturally Jay, like any good host, just let the man open his mouth as often and as much as he wanted, and every sentence that fell from Rush's gaping maw drew out an emotion from me, whether that be laughter, shock or shock induced laughter.
Jay did have some interesting give and take in this faux debate on the government buyout and made for a good devil's advocate, but he didn't try to talk over or down to the man even if he clearly disagreed with him. There's something clearly wrong with the world if Jay Leno can do a better interview with a controversial figure than most of the TV news talking heads who couldn't find a dramatic pause with both hands duct taped to their mouths.
The funniest part of the show, hands down, was Rush's turn at the "Green Car Challenge." Rush looked physically ill standing next to that hippie mobile and couldn't resist stepping on Jay's lines about how the electric Ford Focus is "saving the environment." His deliberate running over of the Al Gore cutout was the icing on the conceited cupcake, but when he stopped and backed over it, he added a big diabetic induced scoop of vanilla ice cream and two scoops of sprinkles on top. It's not because it was a moment I didn't expect. I did expect it and I was twice as amused that it actually happened. It was the Michael Moore Oscar speech all over again.
The rest of the show was, unlike Rush's second lap around the track, hit and miss. The monologue wasn't the best Jay has ever done, but it's hard for me to really criticize them because writing monologue jokes is extremely hard. I tried my hand at the same task for a small Chicago public access comedy show and everything that seemed funny on paper completely bombed in the hands of the host. Every other joke felt like the first one that jumped into the staff's heads and that's forgivable since former Johnny Carson Tonight Show writer and Simpsons genius Mike Reiss noted that being a comedy writer on a late night talk show requires writing at least 60 jokes a day. I will never bitch about another feature list again.
Nick Thune's crack at a comedy guest spot was funny and amusing in a subtle and dry way. I've enjoyed how the show has turned the comedian guest into something more than just a watered down version of their club act. He gives them more than just some airtime to plug their smoked filled club updates or newest back of the rack CD. He gives them a blank canvas in the form of five to seven minutes to do with what they wish. It doesn't always work, but it's a fresh idea.
The "Internet Successes and Failures," however, is far from fresh. It's at best a lukewarm remake of America's Funniest Home Videos with YouTube and Fail Blog in "America's" place. He didn't even have any written comedy material to accompany the videos. Did the monologue wear them out? It's only been two weeks. Drink a Red Bull and get back to work.
Didn't Rush tell you? We're one Dow Jones point drop from turning into socialist elves.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 2)
9-25-2009 @ 8:35AM
Matt said...
You can watch Jay's whole Rush interview here:
http://www.gotchamediablog.com/2009/09/rush-limbaugh-on-jay-leno.html
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9-25-2009 @ 8:45AM
const said...
Glad to see TVSquad's liberal bias shining through as always.
Funny, I don't remember such vitriol regarding the despicable Barney Frank's appearance. While the hysterical left all fear Rush, it's Frank who actually can (and has) ruin this country.
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9-25-2009 @ 9:07AM
Buckarooski said...
I couldn't help a gufaw when rush predicted the downfall of Western Civilization if healthcare reform passes. Its even funnier that people believe that crap.
9-25-2009 @ 9:25AM
Adam said...
Remove the "o" and the "s", and a "u" somewhere in your name and it will fit you to a tee.
9-25-2009 @ 3:58PM
Danny Gallagher said...
Then you clearly didn't read this.
http://www.tvsquad.com/2009/09/22/the-jay-leno-show-jennifer-garner-rep-barney-frank/
9-25-2009 @ 11:22PM
alarmar said...
I would use the word, "despise" Rush Limbaugh.
9-25-2009 @ 11:08AM
RobynM said...
Y'know, for a blog that's so often accused of excessive liberal bias, it continues to surprise me how many conservative posters continue to contribute here, even if it is only to have a hissy about the most recent perceived slight against their side.
Heck, even when a post goes up that you'd think wouldn't garner such criticism, such as Bob's praise of Red Eye on Fox, there's still at least some snark about breaking rank or losing a bet.
I don't get it.
(I do, however, give this post a 50-75% chance of deletion.)
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9-25-2009 @ 11:37AM
jag said...
It's funny how conservatives get when they don't get their way on every website, tv show, radio show, newspaper. Everyone becomes a liberal moonbat because they don't follow lock and goosestep in line with them.
I don't hear them complaining about Fox not giving liberals equal time.
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9-25-2009 @ 12:08PM
KenMo said...
I expect 99.9% of the "Progressives" who comment on this article have never listened to any of Rush's radio show.
Their understanding of him and his brand of infotainment comes from other "Progressives" who also have never listened to him and only get information about him and his show from snippets and hyperbole at places such as MediaMatters.
The Rush you see on TV and hear on a good chunk of his radio show is a facade. For the most part he does it just to spin up the "Progressives".
Anyone who takes the time to actually listen to what he is saying, and not the wild disinformation of the "State Run Media", will come to understand more about Conservatism than most of the people in the Republican Party.
Oh, and don't bother replying to me. I don't care what you have to say in response to this and I will never see it. Buh Bye
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9-25-2009 @ 12:14PM
Awperator said...
@KenMo,
Typical conservative. Say you piece then lalalala I can't hear you. No wonder debate and bipartisanship is gone in this country
9-25-2009 @ 11:35PM
alarmar said...
I am progressive and have more than once, listened to Rush.
However Limbaugh's race baiting is not just over the top, I believe it is criminal and Limbaugh should be charged with a federal hate crime.
10-12-2009 @ 2:38PM
AARYN said...
Well said!
9-25-2009 @ 12:52PM
Nate said...
Jag and Awperator
Loved your comments. Right on target!
We can't be to hard on KenMo though, he is enthralled by a "fictional" character who he acknowleges is a facade, yet somehow imparts "real" information to him and his similarly enlightened brethren. It must be hard on a persons mental stability to try to keep all of that nonsense straight in your head.
But since KenMo has taken his bat and ball and gone home, he isn't around for me to tell him he is full of crap and seriously overdosed on Conservative Kool-aide.
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9-25-2009 @ 3:55PM
Arclight said...
"Putting a controversial egomaniac like Rush Limbaugh"
Bias? What Bias?
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9-25-2009 @ 4:01PM
Arclight said...
BTW Danny, do you consider O'Bama an egomaniac too?
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9-25-2009 @ 6:11PM
2SaaSha said...
it's funny that you file a rush limbaugh interview under "reality free"
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9-25-2009 @ 7:34PM
Craig said...
It's amazing how thin-skinned Conservatives are. The poster makes one comment against Rush and it's suddenly vitriol. From Sarah Palin taking offense to a Letterman joke to the GOP railing against Obama talking to school kids it's amazing they can't get up in the morning.
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9-27-2009 @ 2:49AM
Sharon said...
I LOVE Rush Limbaugh and thought his appearance on Leno was funny and informative. He looks great! Too bad Jay did not know enough about his cochlear implant and offered him a helmet to wear. Sounded like the audience was very enthused!
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10-10-2009 @ 4:59PM
Steve Pantano said...
On Thursday night's monologue, Jay joked about a white guy who stretched his penis to get it bigger, and squeezed so hard it turned black. "It worked!" Jay quipped. Did he insuate that all white men are inadaquate? What an insult! He is so pro-black...he has used the term "white thrash" many times over the years. He owes the white men an apology!
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9-26-2009 @ 12:25AM
ROKZY said...
I RECORDED THE INTERVIEW WITH RUSH BY JAY, SO THAT I WOULDN'T MISS IT. I WAS DISAPPOINTED IN LENO, WHAT PART OF WE NEED A PUBLIC OPTION HEALTH CARE PLAN DOES HE NOT GET. I HAVE UNITED HEALTH CARE AND THEY PAY NOTHING. OH! EXCUSE ME, THEY PAY THEIR CEO 11.3 MILLION A YEAR MAYBE HE, LENO OR RUSH WILL STEP FORWARD AND PAY FOR A LIVER TRANSPLANT WHEN THE AUTOIMMUNE DIEASE THAT I HAVE FINISHES DESTROYING THE ONE I WAS BORN WITH. I THOUGHT LENO WAS BETTER THAN THAT!
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