Saturday, October 08, 2005

Ewwwwwwwwwwww!


CNN anchor Daryn Kagan's career is, like, so totally over:

On the October 6 broadcast of his nationally syndicated radio show, Rush Limbaugh read a "note" that, he said, came from his "mistress in Georgia," an apparent reference to CNN anchor Daryn Kagan.

I'm pretty sure that, even at CNN, it's not good for your career for viewers to be reminded that you're bonking an overweight, racist OxyContin addict and sleazebag. Now, Fox News ... that would be different.

UPDATE: Uh oh ... apparently, CNN's nose is a bit out of joint over that report:

Daryn Kagan did not send any notes to anyone about President Bush's speech yesterday. The item is factually incorrect. Whatever reference was made was apparently about somebody else.

You should know Rush Limbaugh has an ongoing bit referring to certain women emailing him as his mistresses. Whatever reference was made was certainly not about Daryn.

Ah, so when Rush refers to his "mistress," it doesn't necessarily mean the one he's porking at the moment. Yeah, I can see how that would put Daryn's mind at ease.

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