DISQUS

Inconsequential Logic: David Letterman grills John McCain

  • iamnotstarjones · 1 year ago
    That is so delicious. I'm sure John and Cindy McCain will say that Letterman asking those questions is the fault of Obama.
  • roschelle · 1 year ago
    OMG, the conservatives will be sooo pissed....they may cancel their "subscriptions" to his show!!
  • Lilytiger · 1 year ago
    Heh!
  • a rose is a rose · 1 year ago
    thanks for posting this! what with everything else going on i actually FORGOT this was going to happen. i really DO so love letterman.
  • roschelle · 1 year ago
    I really didn't think Letterman would "stick it" to him the way that he did. I was pleasantly surprised
  • Kenya · 1 year ago
    You are absolutely right. And Letterman has more guts than most in the news media because no one has drilled him as much.

    This video missed the strange gesture that he made when Letterman went to commercial break.
  • roschelle · 1 year ago
    I know exactly the one...when he asked if he'd ever attended a fundraiser at Liddy's home...McCain tightened his eyes and looked up as if he was in deep thought (trying to remember...Gordon Liddy's house...Gordon Liddy's house...uh oh....he's got me....how will I weasel my way out of this one...)
  • Nettl · 1 year ago
    Ayers paid his debt and served prison time as well. Are we going tit for tat here? Liddy's a Neo-Nazi, Ayers perhaps a dangerous, misguided hippie. So which one is more dangerous?
  • roschelle · 1 year ago
    Mind you...McCain's palling around was on a social basis...and Liddy has expressed his unrepentance for breaking into Watergate...David Letterman ROCKS!!
  • Lilytiger · 1 year ago
    I'm noy sure, those hippies got everybody to recycle.



    LOL
  • Sharon · 1 year ago
    Well, I have always been a David Letterman fan. I am glad he "grilled" McCain.
  • roschelle · 1 year ago
    I like Dave too. I thought he was kind of cute back in the day especially when his hair was curly
  • Ron · 1 year ago
    Letterman did a great job of exposing McCain as the compromised creature he has become in his desperate quest of the presidency. McCain tried to laugh his way out of the snare he step into but the comedian was having none of it. Great night for TV, great night for Letterman, great night for America. And a very bad night for John McCain.
    Funny how McCain thinks his palling around with the likes of Gordon Liddy and Charles Keating and more Washington lobbyists than you can shake a deregulation bill at is a-OK as long as he fesses up. Indeed, confession is his main defense, whether in explaining the way he cheated on and then dumped his disabled wife or explaining his cronyism with the likes of Charles Keating.
    The tragedy of John McCain is that he has led a good and honorable life for the most part and he is now destroying his reputation because he wants to win the presidency too badly. Indeed, selecting Palin as his running mate illustrates that fatal flaw in that it clearly represents a move on his part that put campaign ahead of country.
    Ambition kills almost as much as greed does.
  • Ron · 1 year ago
    By the way, to correct another posting here, William Ayers was never convicted of a crime. He was for a while charged, but those charges were later dropped for "prosecutorial misconduct." Also, Ayers never celebrated the 9/11 attacks on the USA, never said he wished he had set more bombs and in fact has renounced all forms of violence. In characteristic fashion, the McCain forces repeatedly distort the facts of Ayers.
  • Maria · 1 year ago
    Just because he served his time made it ok!!! That's a bunch of crap!
  • T.Michelle Theus · 1 year ago
    LOL
  • rawdawgbuffalo · 1 year ago
    i b knocked out, plus dont look at tv
  • SjP · 1 year ago
    Can u say gotcha!?