David Letterman vs. John McCain, Round Two
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David Letterman Not About to Suspend His Campaign Making Fun of John McCain [Prisoner Of Late-Night War]
newVideoPlayer("/parmcc_def.flv", 506, 423,""); It looks like John McCain will be heading to tonight's presidential debate after all (according to this priceless pool report from McCain's plane, which also states, "General atmosphere is utter confusion"), but one no-show is continuing to cost the candidate, and that's McCain's now-notorious skipped Late Show appearance. David Letterman continued to rip into McCain during his monologue yesterday, even conscripting guest Paris Hilton (who had her own memorab
Letterman is Letterman: He does whatever he wants and always has (video)
John McCain cancelled an appearance with David Letterman to be interviewed with Katie Couric. Letterman was furious and showed an internal, live video of McCain being tended to by a make up artist before the Couric interview. Both Couric and Letterman are on CBS.
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Letterman is Still Letting McCain Have It
Like momma says, lies always catch up to you.
David Letterman, again, gave it good to lying presidential candidate John McCain on Thursday night.
Dave likened McCain's diss on him for Katie Couric Wednesday night to feeling like 'an ugly date'.
At first, Letterman said to his Thursday night audience, he felt like a "patriot" to let McCain [...]
David Letterman Rips John McCain: Day Two!
Last night, David Letterman berated John McCain for the second straight show after the Republican presidential candidate canceled his scheduled appearance on The Late Show Wednesday to focus on the nation's economic crises.Follow this link for the previous night's Letterman rants. Then watch the clip below for more jokes and general McCain-Palin skewering ...
David Letterman Slams John McCain Again for Canceling Interview
David Letterman berated John McCain for the second night on Thursday after the Republican presidential nominee canceled his scheduled appearance on The Late Show on Wednesday.
"Now I'm feeling like an ugly date," Letterman said Thursday. "I feel used. I feel cheap. I feel sullied."
The McCain campaign said the senator backed out to focus on the economic crisis and the bailout legislation, but on Wednesday Letterman showed a clip of McCain having makeup applied before an interview with Katie Couric that wa
DAVID LETTERMAN RIPS JOHN MCCAIN: DAY TWO!
Last night, David Letterman berated John McCain for a second true dusk after a Republican presidential claimant canceled his scheduled coming upon The Late Show Wednesday to concentration upon a nation’s mercantile crises.
Classic Dave . Follow this couple for a prior night’s Letterman rants . Then watch a shave next for some-more jokes as well as ubiquitous McCain-Palin skewering …
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David Letterman Ethers John McCain
So John McCain was scehduled to appear on Letterman, but he cancelled last minute.
Watch Dave destroy him above.
In related news, Sarah Palin crashes and burns while on Katie Couric’s show after the jump.
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David Letterman Feels Like an ‘Ugly Date’ After McCain’s Cancellation
A seemingly peeved David Letterman continued to address John McCain’s cancellation on his Thursday night “Late Show” on CBS, saying he took the rejection like an “ugly date” and talking about the situation with tonight's guest, Paris Hilton.
This is the funny man’s second night venting about McCain’s Wednesday cancellation, when Letterman announced that the GOP presidential candidate personally called him to apologize for backing out of the appearance, citing a rush to fly to Washington to de
David Letterman says McCain didn't leave until morning after canceling
David Letterman continued to rip on John McCain last night on the air. McCain canceled his appearance on the show Wednesday night just a few hours before airtime, leaving Letterman to scramble to fill time. McCain personally called Letterman and apologized, saying he had to get back to Washington right...Full Article @ Celeb Face
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David Letterman says McCain didn’t leave until morning after canceling
David Letterman continued to rip on John McCain last night on the air. McCain canceled his appearance on the show Wednesday night just a few hours before airtime, leaving Letterman to scramble to fill time. McCain personally called Letterman and apologized, saying he had to get back to Washington right away because “the economy is about to crater.”
Letterman had MSNBC’s Keith Olbermann fill McCain’s spot, and they discovered that instead of going on Letterman’s show as scheduled,
Why Beating Up On McCain Could Be Very Bad for David Letterman
Jossip Point-Counterpoint: Drew says David Letterman's McCain rants are a good thing for the comedian. David says there are more risks than rewards.
On Wednesday night, David Letterman practically ignored John McCain witch hunter and Late Show guest Keith Olbermann to deliver his own tirade against the Republican candidate, who canceled his appearance on his show, only to … give an interview to CBS' own Katie Couric at the same moment he was supposed to be in Dave's studio. McCain'
Letterman Top Ten: Letterman top 10 Presidential Debate list
David Letterman’s Top Ten list about the Presidential Debate is here. The Letterman top ten list is arranged from the least worst at Letterman’s Top 10 (number 10) and degenerates down to the climax at number 1, which is the worst finale. The fictional list is often contributed by Letterman fans because they love his comedy. Knowing the background of the list, do not take the items seriously.
Letterman Top 10 list. ( summary)
1. Moderator Jim Lehrer opened the session with “Which one of you morons
No, John McCain, You Can't Really Win Just By Showing Up [News Roundup]
John McCain will be debating after all tonight in Mississippi, and I'll be live-blogging it at 9:00 ET to help you get through it. [Washington Post]
As the ad indicates, McCain started declaring victory in the debate right about the same time he decided to attend it. Talk about lowered expectations. [CNN]
Everyone from his former adviser Craig Shirley to his former opponent Mike Huckabee thinks McCain fucked this up. Ya think? [Huffington Post, CNN]
Aides to Sarah Palin are defying subpoenas issued in respo
John McCain, Barack Obama Square Off In Often-Tense First Debate
While McCain called his opponent 'naive,' Obama tied the Arizona senator to the Bush administration.
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Though the first presidential debate was supposed to cover national security and world affairs, it began with a series of questions about the ongoing financial crisis in the United States, and the responses of Democratic Senator Barack Obama and Republican Senator John McCain set the tenor for the rest of the often-tense 90-minute face-off.
John McCain And Barack Obama Debate On Iraq, US economy And Threat
John McCain and Barack Obama, who are the U.S. presidential candidates, clashed their point of views on the Iraq war, the US economy and the threat from a nuclear-armed Iran during their hugely anticipated first presidential debate.
Unfortunately, either candidate did not seriously address the financial crisis, which was gripping Wall Street and Capitol Hill. John McCain labeled his rival as inexperienced and high-risk bet for the White House while Barack Obama called the Republican candidate as out-of-
John McCain “Late Show With David Letterman” Appearance Cancelled (September 24)
Senator John McCain has cancelled his scheduled appearance on the Late Show with David Letterman tonight, after announcing that he will put his presidential campaign on hold to return to Senate and work on a plan to help the economy.
Liberal MSNBC commentator Keith Olbermann will appear on the show in McCain’s place.
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Letterman Keeps up Verbal Assault on McCain
"Late Show" host David Letterman said he felt like an "ugly date" because John McCain backed out of a scheduled appearance on his talk show.
Letterman Keeps Up Verbal Assault on McCain
David Letterman kept up his verbal assault on John McCain, commiserating with Paris Hilton and saying he felt like an ”ugly date” because the GOP presidential candidate backed out of an appearance on the ”Late Show.”
The late-night CBS comedian was upset Wednesday when McCain canceled an appearance to deal with the economic crisis. After backing out of the Letterman show, McCain sat for an interview with Katie Couric, then didn’t leave New York until Thursday, further angering
More Letterman About McCain Tonight...
After busting the GOP president candidate for lying last night, David Letterman opened The Late Show tonight saying this about John McCain (video here)::
"I don’t know if you know about this or not, but last night….Here’s the deal – we do this little TV show every night right here on CBS. And what we do – you see these chairs right here? That’s because we like to have folks come out and visit. And one of the people who was going to visit with us last night was Senator John McCain.
"
CBS Furious Letterman Used Network's Own Feed to Embarrass McCain
Well, it's one way to get viewers to watch Katie Couric's show: 'CBS News executives were red- faced yesterday trying to explain how David Letterman used unaired news footage of Sen. John McCain with Katie Couric to embarrass the Republican presidential candidate. [...] Later in the show, Letterman showed an internal, live video of McCain being tended to by a make-up artist before the Couric interview. [...] But several CBS News executives - who asked not to be identified - said that the stun
Letterman Still Angry With McCain
This whole feud between David Letterman and John McCain remained entertaining for the second day in a row after Dave found out even more damning evidence: Upon canceling his Late Show appearance Wednesday to rush to the aid of the dying economy, Johnny boy not only stopped off to visit with Katie Couric — he stayed in New York City until Thursday morning. Now there's a man in a hurry.
Letterman summed it up by admitting he felt like an ugly date: "I feel used. I feel cheap. I feel sullied. I fe
The Road To The White House May Indeed Go Through The Late Show [David Letterman]
The bland even-handedness of network news anchors and late-night yucksters may be increasingly out-of-date, eclipsed by the partisan antics of the hosts of Fox News and MSNBC. But the middle-of-the-road personalities who've dominated network television since its inception do retain one singular power: when they finally get off the fence, the mass of similar-minded voters take notice.
That's why Edward Murrow—famed for his measured wartime broadcasts from London—had such an effect when he took on red-b
Letterman keeps up assault on McCain
NEW YORK - "Late Show" host David Letterman kept up a verbal assault on John McCain Thursday, saying he felt like an "ugly date" because the GOP presidential candidate backed out of a scheduled appearance on his talk show.
In this photo released by CBS, Paris Hilton laughs with host David Letterman on the set of "The Late Show with David Letterman," Thursday, Sept. 25, 2008, in New York. (AP Photo/CBS, Jeffrey R. Staab)
The night before, Let
Letterman keeps up McCain attack
NEW YORK - "Late Show" host David Letterman kept up a verbal assault on John McCain Thursday, saying he felt like an "ugly date" because the Republican presidential candidate backed out of a scheduled appearance on his talk show.
The night before, Letterman had said McCain's decision to suspend his campaign to deal with the economic crisis "didn't smell right." Letterman substituted MSNBC's "Countdown" host - and critic of the Arizona senator - Keith Olbermann when McCain called him to say he wou
















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