Illinois governor
Rod Blagojevich wasn't in on the joke. Blagojevich says
he did not realize The Daily Show was a comedy
spoof of the news when he sat down for an interview that
ended up poking fun at the sometimes-puzzled
Democratic governor.
"It was going to be an interview on
contraceptives.... That's all I knew about it,"
Blagojevich laughingly told the St. Louis
Post-Dispatch in a story for Thursday's editions.
"I had no idea I was going to be asked if I was 'the
gay governor.'"
The interview focused on his executive order
requiring pharmacies to fill prescriptions for
emergency birth control. Interviewer Jason Jones
pretended to stumble over Blagojevich's name before calling
him "Governor Smith."
He urged Blagojevich to explain the
contraception issue by playing the role of "a hot
17-year-old" and later asked if he was "the gay governor."
At one point in the interview, a startled
Blagojevich looked to someone off-camera and said, "Is
he teasing me, or is that legit?"
The segment, which aired two weeks ago, also
featured Illinois Republican representative Ron
Stephens, a pharmacist who opposes the governor's
rule. Stephens has said he knew the show was a comedy.
"I thought the governor was hip enough that he
would have known that too," Stephens said. (AP)