The Kick Ass Phenomenon Mary Carey Does Double Duty On TV

Yesterday Mary Carey's profile was raised even higher when the Kick Ass contract-performer appeared on network television not once, but twice in one day. Mary Carey’s candidacy for governor has taken her into the media limelight and her media quotient has to be second only to Jenna Jameson at this point.

Yesterday morning she appeared on NBC’s Today, then returned to NBC tonight on The Tonight Show – achieving national recognition for competing in an election. 

Her first appearance was on NBC’s Today Show this morning to promote Who Wants to Be Governor of California? , a TV game show with six of the more colorful candidates for governor in the California recall race. 

Carey, one of the first cast for the show, announced that she was running for governor to prove that “just because you have blonde hair and big boobs doesn’t mean you’re stupid.”

Her fellow candidates and co-stars on the Gameshow Network program are former child star Gary Coleman, artist Trek Thunder Kelly, weapons collector and tomato grower Carl Mehr, college junior Bryan Quinn, and Nathan Whitecloud Walton - a business student and son of basketball great Bill Walton.

The event will be held in a two-round format, with the first round scored on responses to a series of questions about the state and the candidates. The two top scorers will have the opportunity to present their platforms to prospective voters.

Viewers will be able to vote on the network's Web site for the winner, who will receive $21,200 the maximum allowable political contribution under state law.

Then last night Jay Leno aired a four second clip of a Mary Carey video. It is not known what segment the clip will be for. Carey believes that the Tonight Show has never aired a clip of a porn before.

Mary Carey’s candidacy for governor has taken her into the media limelight and her media quotient has to be second only to Jenna Jameson at this point. She has appeared on numerous television news programs and talk shows as well as radio shows.