
David Letterman
Whoa. This joke that David Letterman said about Sarah Palin has really gotten ridiculous! The joke Letterman made about Alaska Governor Sarah Palin and her daughter was this: “Sarah Palin’s daughter got “knocked up” by New York Yankee third baseman Alex Rodriguez during their recent trip to New York.” Read the whole story here.
An enraged Sarah Palin, then told the “Today” show that she thinks Letterman owes ‘Women across America’ an apology.
Because David is SUPER COOL, he has now decided to apologize to Sarah Palin on the “Late Show” airing tonight Monday. He didn’t have to, but he did for people that can’t take a joke! David is reported (by our writer Brandon) to have said this:
[Sorry] “to the two daughters involved, Bristol and Willow, and also to the governor and her family and everybody else who was outraged by the joke.” Letterman will also say that he confused the two Palin daughters and should have stuck with making fun of Rudy Guiliani instead.
NOW! PROTEST TO FIRE DAVID LETTERMAN TUESDAY! OMG! THERE IS A WEBSITE DEDICATED TO THIS P.O.A.! SICK!
Do not! I repeat do not, mess with our boy. This is absurd. You people protesting Dave can shove it…
NYdailynews reports this nonsense:
A Web site called FireDavidLetterman.com is organizing a rally outside Letterman’s show at the Ed Sullivan theater on Tuesday June 16 at 4:30 p.m.
And while Letterman has repeatedly reminded viewers his comments were jokes, the campaign’s organizers seem dead serious about getting the late-night stalwart canned.
Sponsored by New York State Assemblyman Brian Kolb, along with an attorney and radio host John Ziegler, the site also provides contacts – including major advertisers and CBS bigwigs – to whom people can complain about what many felt was a tasteless and potentially harmful quip by the late night talk leader.
“Firing Mr. Letterman would send a clear message that CBS will not tolerate any of its employees even an established media figure like Mr. Letterman making demeaning and degrading comments about women,” Kolb, a Republican from the Western New York state district of Canandaigua, wrote in a letter to CBS chief Les Moonves.
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