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Friday, October 2, 2009

David Letterman

The last show of his I saw (from start to finish) was Warren Zevon's last TV appearance. He was the only guest to get the entire hour of the show and he died about a year later. Over the years, I don't see the same Letterman I saw years back. Over the last year or so especially, I've tuned him out. The guy I watched in college is LONG gone. Bud Melman might be turning over in his grave. Not only did he admit to cheating on his wife but basically made a joke of it on his show. Sounds desperate to me. I actually enjoyed the show many years back when there was not nearly the political slant (or bias) that is so present now.

From 1989:


From this year (beating a dead horse):




Terrible!!! No wonder I may switch between Nightline & the Tonight Show (depending on the subject).

10. Worldwide Pants and Staff Infection have more than one meaning.

9. Cheating on your spouse with staff members= no big deal.

8. Flaunting gifts for EVERY female employee should be the norml, especially for the 3 to 5 female "special" assistants he may have at any time.

7. Pay extortionists with a check backed by Monopoly money.

6. Knowing you actions would make Bill Clinton proud.

5. You can be in your 60's, make crude jokes about teenage girls, and know someone is stupid enough to pay you want watch you (Bristol had just turned 18 at the time of the joke. By the way. I guess he forgot the unwritten rule about leaving the kids out of the spotlight when it comes to politics).

4. He should having his own school for spin control (some of his guest may need it).

3. You can make jokes about the mistakes of other people, then do the same thing to yourself (makes for great practice).

2. Be glad Jay Leno is no longer competing against you and deep down know Regis is really "the Man" as hosts go.

1. He actually makes Keith Olbermann look somewhat normal (for his sake, he best hope that Steven A Smith doesn't follow him to the news side. If he does, Olbermann news career is done).
http://www.marklevinshow.com/Article.asp?id=1291114

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