But I saw something last night that was just. . . bizarre. The David Letterman Show had a whole show making fun of Gov. Palin. I'm serious. Every skit, every joke, the whole interview was a giant Palin bash. And, comically at least, it fell flat. It just wasn't funny. Even the (assumedly) liberal audience could only muster nervous laughter. Maybe the culmination was David declaring that nothing that happens up there in Alaska matters. The only word I can think of is BitterAngrySmall And Letterman looked like some bizzarro world Sean Hannity for an hour. Even his interview, Mr. Williams, thought it was strange.
Dave, if I want to listen to a hack give me lame political jokes, I'll listen to the Glen Beck show. Stick to the "funny."
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It was strange when Letterman was so overcome with disgust and rage about Palin that he contradicted himself.
He talked about how in this type of condition that the economy is in you have to select someone with a lot of experience. Obviously referring to Palin's lack of experience versus Biden's years of experience.
Hey Dave, YOU'RE VOTING FOR THE PRESIDENT. Last I checked, Mcain blows Obama out of the water when it comes to experience.
Also strange was Dave's voice impersonations of Palin. It was like Dave was 6 again teasing some girl at recess.
it's a little bit surprising to me how many woman jokes I've heard about her . . . but I can't think if a single black joke about Obama . . . still, Obabma doesn't have anyone on his ticket winkin' an' sayin' "heck yah," or, "Drill Baby Drill"
Yeah. Dave crossed the "funny-line" and straight into the "bitter and small" territory early on. But all doubt was removed when he started using this high squeaky voice to imitate Palin and said she would be too worried about her hair to deal with a crisis. I figured it would be big news the morning after. Nope. Try and tell me that similar treatment of Obama using similar sexist/racist speech would not be headlines. Its almost like the media pander to the large east and west coast audiences or something. . .
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