saynomore Wrote:So, all the time that David Letterman was criticizing Palin's motherhood, he was cheating on his wife. And his public apologies seem like publicity stunts geared to increase ratings against Conan and seem to underline an insincerity as he mixes humor with his words of regret. I'm not a Palin fan, but her motherhood had nothing to do with the vice-presidential run. I am a David Letterman fan, but his insincerity on the air is trying my loyalty. Is it time for Conan?
AC
P.S. Could you imagine this happening to Jack Paar or Steve Allen?
He's definitely good at "flipping the script".
I don't care. It's their life, not mine. His wife has to decide if she wants to stay in the money, or walk away from it all. She had to have known what was going on.
He never tried to dictate a moral standard to Americans, he made fun of those who did. Palin was one of those who tried to tell us how to live while her own story is very questionable.