Letterman on McCain: sad, funny and true

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Registered: 08-20-2008
Letterman on McCain: sad, funny and true
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Wed, 09-24-2008 - 10:12pm

"After receiving a call from the McCain campaign canceling an appearance on tonight's Late Night with David Letterman, it was discovered that McCain stopped down the street to be interviewed by CBS' Katie Couric rather than rushing back to Washington to work on the proposed Wall Street bailout, as Letterman had been told.

"Hey Senator," Letterman mocked in front of live video of the interview, "can I give you a ride home?"

Letterman had earlier expressed suspicion at McCain's move to suspend his campaign. "This doesn't smell right," he said. "This isn't the way a tested hero behaves."

"I think someone's putting something in his Metamucil...He can't run the campaign because the economy is cratering? Fine, put in your second-string quarterback, Sarah Palin. Where is she?"

"What are you going to do if you're elected and things get tough?" Letterman added. "Suspend being president? We've got a guy like that now!""

http://rawstory.com/news/2008/McCain_mocked_by_Letterman_after_Late_0924.html

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iVillage Member
Registered: 03-25-2007
Thu, 09-25-2008 - 8:04pm
In all fairness to Letterman, the interview with Couric was taking place at the exact same time that he was supposed to appear on Letterman.

Sopal

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iVillage Member
Registered: 09-12-2008
Thu, 09-25-2008 - 8:18pm
They don't call me "Ms excitement" for nothing. I not a mind reader. Because you used the term "campaign" in the beginning of the sentence and didn't clarify who the word "nobody" referred to, it would be the natural conclusion that you are still talking about the campaign. Otherwise, if it's two different thoughts, then it is to different sentences.
iVillage Member
Registered: 01-27-2008
Thu, 09-25-2008 - 8:31pm

 

iVillage Member
Registered: 01-27-2008
Thu, 09-25-2008 - 8:36pm

>>maybe McCain decided that was the case & moved on to something else.

 

iVillage Member
Registered: 11-27-2007
Thu, 09-25-2008 - 8:40pm

It appears that McCain found Letterman convenient when he pre-announced his candidacy.


Letterman pressed him for an answer & McCain gave it to him!

iVillage Member
Registered: 01-18-2006
Thu, 09-25-2008 - 8:42pm
Exposed?

 

iVillage Member
Registered: 09-19-2008
Thu, 09-25-2008 - 8:48pm

*** Oh. I see. You're mad because Letterman exposed McCain as a LIAR (which is already common knowledge).

McCain didn't lie. He blew off Letterman because he was going back to Washington.

*** Didn't see the usual "lols" in your post.

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*** Umm, the post wasn't about TV ratings, which you obviously know nothing about anyway.

Now that one deserved an LOL!...LOL!

*** It's about the LIAR John McCain.

Are you really that upset that McCain blew Letterman off? LOL!

Truth hurts, huh? Better brace yourself.

iVillage Member
Registered: 11-27-2007
Thu, 09-25-2008 - 8:53pm

In all fairness to Letterman, the interview with Couric was taking place at the exact same time that he was supposed to appear on Letterman.

iVillage Member
Registered: 08-28-2008
Thu, 09-25-2008 - 8:53pm

Who cares what that old pervert has to say.

iVillage Member
Registered: 11-27-2007
Thu, 09-25-2008 - 9:05pm
No, truth is, McCain can decide for himself who's show he'll be on.

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