Posted on 04/14/2015 7:44:36 AM PDT by AngelesCrestHighway
David Letterman is packing his final 28 shows as a late-night host with a who's who of Hollywood names and favorites leading up to his May 20 swan song. CBS announced Monday that his guests will include Bill Murray, George Clooney, Steve Martin, Jerry Seinfeld, Robert Downey Jr., Will Ferrell, Tina Fey, Tom Hanks, Scarlett Johansson, Sarah Jessica Parker, Don Rickles, Julia Roberts, Ray Romano, Howard Stern, Oprah Winfrey, Martin Short, John Travolta, Michael J. Fox and Alec Baldwin.
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I enjoyed Letterman until he turned into a nasty, vicious and hateful ultra-leftist.
A buck-toothed Howdy Doody with not one iota of funny in him. I am amazed he got so far and for so long.
Cue Powers Boothe graphic.
A sad ending to a former funny man..to think, he was so cutting edge in the 80’s..then turned hateful and ugly in the last 20 years..
Yep. Never thought he was funny. Just another liberal getting paid to insult.
Agreed...At first funny...Now a hateful old, sarcastic liberal.
David Letterman? Is he still even alive? Who KNEW!!?
Only his soul is dead.
Stars? Could not care less about any of them. Don’t mind me if I miss this, I’ve got some paint drying somewhere.
Letterman doesn’t come in on our Dish.
I used to watch him, back in the 80’s, when he was funny. Now he’s just a talent-less, communist, philandering, hack. Glad to see him go, he’s been on way too long.
Good riddance to that lefty POS.
I can’t say that I have a very much respect for him right now. He who made very extremely rude remarks about Bristol Palin and then is found to be a serial adulterer and to have used female underlings for that purpose ( probably not terribly different from Bill Cosby in some instances). Deep down, he epitomizes how shallow both he and his ilk really are.
Yeah. In 1982, I was going through a some tough months. One of the highlights of my day was watching Letterman. No matter how bad the day was, he always cheered me up and made me laugh.
I watched him often for the remainder of the decade.
I haven't watched in many years, so I can't comment on him or the show as they currently are, but I'll always be grateful to him for brightening some dark days way back then.
Same here. Decades ago he was creative, fresh, funny and less political. Somehow he burnt out and lost his way. He is a bit painful to watch now.
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