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Joan Rivers banned Adele, Michelle Obama from funeral
WSYR-tv ^ | 9-8-2014 | Staff

Posted on 09/08/2014 5:36:14 PM PDT by ncalburt

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To: lee martell

Okay

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61 posted on 09/08/2014 9:56:26 PM PDT by Califreak (Hope and Che'nge is killing U.S.)
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To: Aria
There are similarities between the two...Letterman has described himself as a “moody drunk” in his younger days, and that contributed directly to the break-up of his first marriage. Incidentally, when Letterman married wife #1, he never bothered to tell his parents and she had to introduce herself to the new in-laws—that alone speaks volumes about Dave's character.

Carson was also a womanizer, but Letterman also exceeds him in that category. When he moved to CBS, the network built him an apartment in the back of the Ed Sullivan Theater, and people I know at the network claim that Dave still spends a lot of time there, while his wife and son live in a luxury apartment in Manhattan, and he's got three or four other houses scattered around the globe.

You'll recall when Letterman's sex scandal broke (on the same weekend as Tiger Woods’s), he confessed to multiple affairs with young women working on his show. And, if his concubine's boyfriend (a 60 Minutes producer) hadn't tried to blackmail Letterman, the scandal would have turned out much differently. As it was, Letterman became the “victim,” and there wasn't much concern about his long-suffering girlfriend/wife (Regina Lasko), or his young son.

But it's not quite over for Dave. Yesterday, his production company was hit with a lawsuit over its treatment of interns on the show, specifically the fact they are not paid. I've got a strong hunch that Letterman's carousing with female staffers will figure prominently in the court case, as part of the “hostile work environment” at Worldwide Pants. There is a reason the former interns (and their lawyers) are going after Dave, and it goes far beyond the lack of pay for interns.

Carson could certainly be a jerk—read Henry Bushkin’s book—but Letterman takes top honors as a misogynist And like Johnny, he has a long history of cutting off former staffers who no longer fit his plans for the show. Examples of that include his former executive producer, Robert Morton, and his longtime announcer at NBC and CBS, the late Bill Wendell. Letterman didn't even have the grace to tell Wendell in person that he was being replaced. What an ass.

62 posted on 09/09/2014 5:17:42 AM PDT by ExNewsExSpook
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To: ExNewsExSpook

I didn’t really know any of this...just knew that I didn’t like him - and can NOT imagine having an affair with him. YUK! Do not find him the least bit appealing.

Thanks for the interesting info!


63 posted on 09/09/2014 10:21:45 AM PDT by Aria ( 2008 & 2012 weren't elections - they were coups d’état .)
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To: yarddog
"I remember General Patton requested that Beedle Smith not come to his funeral. I think there was another person but can’t recall their name. Oddly, he didn’t mind “Monty” being there."

Monty was a rival. Beedle Smith was, as far as Patton was concerned, a yapping dog, back-biting politician who hid behind Eisenhower's apron...

Whenever Patton got in trouble for being Patton during WWII it was Beedle who dropped the hammer on him (By order of Eisenhower) so naturally he considered him persona non grata...

64 posted on 09/09/2014 10:37:10 AM PDT by Mad Dawgg (If you're going to deny my 1st Amendment rights then I must proceed to the 2nd one...)
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To: Aria

Most of the women I know share your sentiments on Letterman. But, he’s always been a media favorite and he kisses the right butts at CBS—one reason the network paid him (at one time) $20 million a year for a show that always trailed Jay Leno and often finished behind Nightline when it aired at 11:30. The suits at ABC were laughing all the way to the bank; they had a news show that was (comparatively) cheap to produce, and the combined, on-air talent expense was equal to a little more than one month’s salary for Letterman.

I’ve heard from some folks in the biz that Letterman was thinking about hanging around after Leno announced his retirement, figuring he could give Jimmy Fallon a run for his money. But when Fallon began crushing him from his first night on the Tonight Show, Letterman decided to cash in his chips. And good riddance; Dave stopped being funny about 20 years ago.


65 posted on 09/09/2014 11:00:10 AM PDT by ExNewsExSpook
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