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I think letterman should be treated much the same as Imus was and booted.
but of course the liberal media(cbs,abc,nbc) and others would just let this ride with NO penality!!!!
TJ Whyte
Comment: #1
Posted by: Tom Whyte
Fri Jun 12, 2009 5:00 AM
Absolutely loved your article. You are spot on. He certainly has the markings of a "dirty old man "
Thank you for all you do.
Comment: #2
Posted by: Alene
Fri Jun 12, 2009 7:03 AM
Ms. malkin~

I love you!! Your "Dear David Letterman" article was beautiful and right on target. Letterman isn't funny, has hate issues, needs couselling, and needs to be ousted from his TV show. I haven't watched his show in over a year when he began embracing Obama as his Messiah. I've lost all respect for him and think his sense of humor is warped and demented. Thank you for all you do to counter such hateful attacks.
Comment: #3
Posted by: Charlene Stovall
Sat Jun 13, 2009 10:42 AM
Dear Michelle Malkin -

Were you equally indignant and morally outraged when Rush Limpballs called 12-year-old Chelsea Clinton the "family dog?"

<<crickets>>

Didn't think so.

Idiot.
Comment: #4
Posted by: antiPalin
Sat Jun 13, 2009 4:49 PM
Michele, I am finding each day when I ponder the day's activities that I am finding less and less to LIKE about America. And I can't fathom that I am one of only a few who are having to dig deeper to discover the admirable things that made America "great". My heart really longs sometimes, actually frequently, for the "Good old days".
David Letterman and his totally disrespectful remarks about Sarah Palin and her daughter tarnished every woman; be she young or old and I am certain it greatly troubled many men as well.
Our "Bill of Rights" gave us many freedoms. The freedom to say whatever we want is one of our cherished privileges. To me, with that freedom, also comes with it a sense of responsibility to your fellow man or woman or child. We are losing that sense of respect for each other, no matter the issues being discussed. Once we lose our civility, we tarnish our country's ideals.
I love my country. I enjoy being able to laugh at a good joke. And I "cringe" when I hear the remarks of a once admired comedian when he loses his "humanness". It adds up to America losing its' innocence!
Michelle, I very much enjoyed reading your thoughts of the Letterman issue. Your writing is always "right on"!
Comment: #5
Posted by: Sonya King
Sun Jun 14, 2009 12:57 PM
Well writen Michelle! I used to enjoy watching David Letterman back in the day when he was simply disagreeable toward everyone. He was funny then, he is no longer. He obviously leans, therefore he slants. He has also obviously fallen into a camp which has drunk long and deep from the Kool-aid well and his 'joke' about Ms Palin not only proved that but was distasteful at the very least! His joke was the sort of thing you hear from comics who have no edge and have lost their touch with both reality and the topical. In either instance what he did was telling on himself as a weak and diminutive person who has fallen from the grace of the pinnacle of comedy he once occupied, yet it is still sad to watch a once great person become so small minded and trite in the feeble hope he might get a laugh. No doubt he is wealthy and nothing I say will change him, but alas it is also quite obvious all of his 'taste' is only in his mouth! Kudos to you!!
Comment: #6
Posted by: bill s
Sun Jun 14, 2009 6:33 PM
Michelle,

My husband pointed out your editorial to me this morning. Thank you for your "spot on" reporting! I don't know why David Letterman is such a woman hater! He is the biggest "boob" I know! I, too, (along with my husband) stopped watching his show over a year ago. He is an idiot! He should be booted off the show much like Bill Maher and Don Imus. I have copied your column and forwarded to all my friends.
Comment: #7
Posted by: Jan Burtt
Mon Jun 15, 2009 10:46 AM
What I'd like to see Letterman called to task on is his second "attempt" at an apology - the part where he apologized to both of Palin's daughters. Although his whole diatribe was about being misunderstood... If we're supposed to believe his feeble attempt was sincere, why did he apologize to Bristol? For screwing up the joke he intended to be about her? What an absolute moron Letterman is. Six months into Obama's term, he still does Bush jokes. Letterman used to have some appeal because he was irreverent, now he's just irrelevant.
Comment: #8
Posted by: Jeff
Thu Jun 18, 2009 12:48 PM
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