David Letterman Upset that John McCain Cancelled Appearance

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David Letterman couldn’t get over the fact John McCain thought dealing with our country’s financial crisis was more important that Talk Show appearances, which is the opposite of what Barack Obama would have done, and is doing.. McCain’s campaign issued this response:

"We deeply regret offending Mr. Letterman, but our candidate’s priority at this moment is to focus on this crisis."

You’re rich Dave, so financial concerns might not be important to you, but they are to the rest of us who are eating cake at the moment. Get over your elitist self.


Posted on September 25, 2008 at 12:02 pm(PST)

12 Responses to “David Letterman Upset that John McCain Cancelled Appearance”

  1. bread dog says:

    LoL, HG is starting to get reeeeal pathetic with his McCain/Palin worship. Look mate, no matter how much you try to polish it up, a turd is still a turd.

    ***HG says***

    You shouldn’t talk about Obama that way.

  2. Rick says:

    Letterman upset? Because McCain put going back to DC over “comedy?”

    Well, how about this: McCain went on to have an interview with Katie Couric that same evening and then did not leave NY until Thursday morn.

    You are a twit to think that McCain’s actions this week are anything but distracting stunts!

    ***HG says***

    McCain’s motto is “Country First,” so he put his Presidential campaign second. On his list of time constrained interviews Katie got the last one it appears. Dave will have to do like Oprah, and interview McCain and Palin after the election is over.

  3. Garron says:

    It was a joke. I doubt he’s really pissed. Come on, is this news?

  4. Brent Fowler says:

    This does seam like a good sight.

  5. Gary says:

    Seams 5 of the 9 post, so far, on this are from DEMOCRATS. I don’t know what you see, but that seams fair to me. But, please go look for your boobs somewhere else, I get to see the best set every night and am very happy with them. She doesn’t read this sight so I”m not saying that for her. THIS sight is about NEWS and I think it is one of the best sights on the net.

  6. Cody says:

    I think David Letterman was more pissed he cancelled but showed up to do an interview with katie couric…

    Plus McCain can’t do anything anyway.

  7. Gary says:

    Brian, guess you are free to look anywhere you want. Might try searching for that content.
    I really think you are confusing ignorance with healthy debate and I think since this is HG’s sight they are free to express any view they wish and we are free to go elsewhere if we do not agree or accept to disagree.

  8. Jeff says:

    It’s also funny that Reagan’s children spoke at the DNC in 04′ Look where they stand now.

    ***HG says***

    What’s wrong with Reagan’s children being free to think, do, and believe what they want? It’s not like they had to all turn out like their father, who was a great leader.

  9. Jeff says:

    Bush had intelligence about that in July of that year, but chose to do nothing and go on vacation. There was a reason that George Tennet would fly on a commercail aircraft after that July.

  10. Gary says:

    economy good when Clinton left??

    Some actions by Clinton may have kept two planes from flying into the World Trade Centers!!!

  11. Jeff says:

    Its just crazy how good the economy was when Clinton left office and we had a democratic ongress then too. Im sure its still there fault though.

    ***HG says***

    Clinton inherited all the businesses built with the Reagan tax breaks, like Costco. Reagan fixed the wrecked economy from Jimmy Carter, and Clinton looked like a great President because the ripple effect of Reagan economics were still expanding the economy at that time. Unfortunately during Clinton’s term there was a technology crash that brought down the NASDAQ. It was called the dot com bubble bursting, but it was really just scams and crooks stealing money, like the financial institutions today.

    The only problem I have is with the politicians, Republican and Democrat, who were overseeing the financial corruption and did nothing about it, and didn’t warn the public, or even call in the Department of Justice to investigate.

  12. Jeff says:

    If McCain / Bush would have worried about this the last 8 years, we wouldnt be in this mess.

    ***HG says***

    Bush shares the blame with the Democratic congress. The most to blame, in my opinion, are the Democrats overseeing Freddie Mac. They knew and said nothing. Corruption on Wall Street hit in 1929, and in 2008. History is repeating itself. At least once this mess is over, we’ll have decades of good times to look forward to again. We have it a lot better than back in 1929 though.

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