McCain betrays least forgiving man on television
David Letterman (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Letterman) is perhaps the most grateful and humble man on television. His writers have noted that he lets them have all the credit for writing awards, despite all the material he contributes. He also quickly made a deal with the Writer's Guild to put his people back to work. He gave his support to Conan O'Brien after Conan took his old show. He invited the surgical team that performed his heart surgery to his show to thank them for saving his life. The man demonstrates a deep sense of honor, which he would deny having.
But that honor works both ways, as demonstrated by his unending resentment toward NBC for not honoring his contract to host the Tonight Show. He still hands out canned hams on his show because, back when he was a weatherman, his bosses did not appreciate a joke about hail "the size of canned hams". Thus, I suspect Dave will be carrying a grudge against John McCain for a while. Note to McCain: next time you ditch someone and lie about the reason (http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/09/24/john-mccain-cancels-lette_n_128998.html), you should not televise your real reason for ditching, and certainly not from the same building.
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McCain betrays least forgiving man on television
posted by Sumocat at 9/25/2008 10:13:00 PM
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