I feel exactly the same. Loved his show at one time. Even went to it once. Haven’t watched in years and glad to see the ass gone.
Haven't watched since.
Dave, you will be missed....
....not!
LOL.
Read the entire column at the link.
Spot on and hilarious!
Clinton doesn’t look that good. 00:15 mark => https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zQklH53Dc8c
Great, now I feel like bagels.
At one time I loved Dave’s show. He was unpredictable and unique. Once Chris Elliott left the show it just seemed to run out of funny and Dave seemed to be the last one to realize it. He just kept telling the same jokes over and over and running the same bits into the ground. I gave up on him in the late 80s.
When Dave started exposing himself as a know nothing, stupid leftist I was already long gone.
That's a funny piece. I bookmarked the blog.
Now that his vile show is over, I guess Dave will be out in public more, where he will be mobbed by adoring fans. Actually, considering the number of people he slimed and slandered, maybe they won't all be adoring and they won't all be fans.
Didn’t bother with his last show - actually haven’t bothered with watching more than the odd snippet for decades. The last 20 + years he’s just been a mean, pissed off, old liberal that seemed to delight in attacking anything slightly ‘normal’.
Just like others before him, like G Carlin, life passed them by and they didn’t even see it. No loss to TV, our culture or the generally crappy TV content that passes for entertainment these days.
Miss him? Not hardly....
Letterman: Pied Piper of a Generation of Dipsh!ts.
During George W. Bush’s Presidency, after the 11 O’clock news, I’d often watch the start of Letterman until the point when he would make his first negative comment regarding President Bush. That usually it was within a minute or two of the start of his show; at that point I would switch channels away from Letterman.
Letterman’s Bush hatred was so ingrained that he continued with anti-Bush comments for another couple of years into Obama’s presidential term.
In retrospect, it’s amazing how banal and time-wasting The Late Show was. Of course I’m one who misses the TV station nightly signoffs, with the flag waving, the National Anthem being played, and then the station test pattern being displayed.