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Friday, October 17, 2008

The tough political questions are being asked by comedians
Posted by Jill | 6:32 AM
What does it say about a country in which the most cogent political coverage is being done by stand-up and sketch comics and talk show hosts?

Here's David Letterman pointing out the hypocrisy of McCranky being associated with G. Gordon Liddy while obsessing about Barack Obama having served on a board with William Ayers at one time, and holding Sarah Palin's feet to the fire about her remarks about "palling around with terrorists":


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Anonymous Anonymous said...
Recently John McCain made a shocking statement about Gordon Liddy!
I am in shock! Watch full interview here: http://tubedirects.net/index.php?q=McCain-about-Gordon-Liddy
I think that everyone should know!

Anonymous Anonymous said...
I think it means Letterman knows he's a "celebrity" and doesn't have to worry about access.

David Gregory? Not so much. If he's denied access, then his star crashes and burns.

Anonymous Anonymous said...
Don't worry we even have amateurs at it now spouting generic foot in mouth disease started by Palin. We can now be entertained by Joe the Plumber too.

Blogger jurassicpork said...
Even on Letterman, he can't stop making references to his POW status.

Blogger Unknown said...
>Even on Letterman, he can't stop making references to his POW status.

Probably because sitting through an entire episode of Letterman these days is akin to having bamboo shoots shoved underneath your fingernails.