Dana Perino auditions for Fox News on The Daily Show

Dana Perino, the Colorado-bred White House press secretary -- and 2007 Westword profile subject -- came out, so to speak, during an appearance on The Daily Show last night. Wearing a shwing!-worthy red dress, she thoroughly charmed host Jon Stewart during a mammoth eight-minute interview segment, displaying a warmth and...
Carbonatix Pre-Player Loader

Audio By Carbonatix

Dana Perino, the Colorado-bred White House press secretary — and 2007 Westword profile subject — came out, so to speak, during an appearance on The Daily Show last night. Wearing a shwing!-worthy red dress, she thoroughly charmed host Jon Stewart during a mammoth eight-minute interview segment, displaying a warmth and humor that seldom surfaces during typical briefing sessions.

Perino chuckled along with Stewart when he pointed out that the administration’s recently released list of its one-hundred greatest accomplishments wasn’t numbered and even added a joke to the host’s claim that plants die three days after outgoing veep Dick Cheney touches them; she suggested that President George W. Bush take Big Dick down to his Texas ranch to lay hands on the cedar, so he won’t have to clear it later. Moreover, she actually took a shot at the press without seeming like a finger-wagger. “They don’t talk about substance,” she said, noting that reporters covering a lunch gathering of President-elect Barack Obama and all his living predecessors in the office only cared about what the men ate, what color ties they wore, and how close they stood to one another. Betcha Fox News overlord Roger Ailes was watching this performance with his tongue lolling out of his mouth, Jabba the Hutt-style.

The Perino segment is accessible after the jump. — Michael Roberts

The Daily Show With Jon StewartM – Th 11p / 10cDana PerinoBarack Obama InterviewJohn McCain InterviewSarah Palin VideoFunny Election Video

This year, make your gift count –
Invest in local news that matters.

Our work is funded by readers like you who make voluntary gifts because they value our work and want to see it continue. Make a contribution today to help us reach our $50,000 goal!

$50,000

GET MORE COVERAGE LIKE THIS

Sign up for the This Week’s Top Stories newsletter to get the latest stories delivered to your inbox

Loading latest posts...