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TheMercenary 10-03-2009 10:15 AM

Letterman
 
You know he sort of got the drop on usual modes of the news tabloids and other forms of being outted as a whoring celebrity star taking advantage of his fame to get his rocks off amongst his staff, but he did thwart a criminal act. When I listened to his admissions on the air I couldn't help but notice the laugh of the audience as they tried to figure out if it was a joke or the real deal. Even after most of them got it they still laughed and applauded. Like all his behavior is just a star being a star. What a statement.

http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/...gyVTgD9B3L40G1

Sundae 10-03-2009 10:55 AM

If he has a record of mocking/ calling out public figures for their sex lives then he deserves to be hauled over the media coals. The fact (from Merc's article) that he did it prior to marrying means it should not affect his career in any way.

Personally I deplore (the UK's) journalists hypocrisy in dealing with public figures. The journalists I have known personally have not been averse to the old Columbian marching powder, sex with colleagues, after hours boozing or speeding (in cars or up the nose). In fact as a bunch they seem more inclined to it than many any other professions. And yet Shock! Horror! Scandal! when for example a model does it?! Whaaaa?

I think France does it better than either of our countries. Live and let live - punish lawbreaking, but don't scapegoat.

Slight derailment, read today that Terry Jones' 26 year old lover has given birth to their daughter. Jones is 67. Funny. Women who give birth late in life are villified. Never known a man who is. Also funny, so many writers who were heroes of mine end up in their twilight years with women younger than their daughters. Muses apparently. Damn - why didn't I put myself out there more when I was 16-24?

Undertoad 10-03-2009 11:01 AM

I'll vilify him. That's a selfish thing, and leaves children without a father. People were amazed when Tony Randall had two kids at age 77. He died when they were age 6 and 7.

xoxoxoBruce 10-03-2009 11:31 AM

Single, famous, not exactly ugly, and making over $40million a year, I'm sure he had plenty of women wanting to bed him. I doubt he had to coerce them.

But, he should be prosecuted for passing a bad check. :haha:

elSicomoro 10-03-2009 11:36 AM

Letterman's a douchebag because he apparently cheated on his wife before they got married. But I'll give him props for coming clean on national TV. It shouldn't hurt him though...unless a celebrity's views have to be the same as yours.

Scriveyn 10-03-2009 01:11 PM

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Originally Posted by TheMercenary (Post 599060)
... When I listened to his admissions on the air I couldn't help but notice the laugh of the audience as they tried to figure out if it was a joke or the real deal. Even after most of them got it they still laughed and applauded. ...

Saw only snippets on the news. Sounded like canned laughs/applause to me :yelsick: Or at best some paid dudes sticking up *LAUGH!* signs for the audience no matter what the guy on stage says.

glatt 10-03-2009 03:35 PM

I have no idea what sort of relationship he had with his wife to be. Maybe she knew what kind of guy he was and stayed with him anyway. Without her story, I can't judge.

But he's not a good father in this.

Now, what about that fugitive rapist, Polanski?

TheMercenary 10-03-2009 05:55 PM

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Originally Posted by glatt (Post 599113)
Now, what about that fugitive rapist, Polanski?

They all live in a bubble and the usual rules don't apply in Hollywood. They are immune from judgement.

Elspode 10-03-2009 09:21 PM

He was smart. He headed off the press at the pass and busted the guy who was trying to fleece him. He owned his acts, and that's the right thing to do. For all we know, his wife has known about this stuff for years and married him anyway. We have no idea what their morals or agreements are.

If you stand up and say, "I fucked some women who worked for me", even if people think that was wrong, at least the tabloids can't do much besides repeat what you've already said.

Clodfobble 10-03-2009 09:31 PM

Not to mention he protected himself from the other women, too, if they were feeling vengeful or greedy for media attention at some point. Said something to the effect of, "It's up to the ladies if they'd like to tell their side of the story or not, I won't be naming names as it would be embarrassing for them." Didn't say how many women, and put the ball in their court as to whether they were going to step up, so there won't be any *shocker--another Letterman mistress speaks out!* kind of opportunities. He totally grabbed the scandal by the balls. So to speak.

Flint 10-03-2009 09:57 PM

I've always enjoyed how Letterman just bulldozes his way into taking charge of a situation.

richlevy 10-04-2009 09:04 AM

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Originally Posted by sycamore (Post 599076)
Letterman's a douchebag because he apparently cheated on his wife before they got married.

To be clear, if they were not married, she wasn't his wife. She was either a girlfriend or a fiancee.

Legally speaking, I wonder if having an affair while engaged can be brought up in divorce proceedings.

TheMercenary 10-04-2009 09:10 AM

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Originally Posted by richlevy (Post 599189)
To be clear, if they were not married, she wasn't his wife. She was either a girlfriend or a fiancee.

Legally speaking, I wonder if having an affair while engaged can be brought up in divorce proceedings.

I don't see the problem if he was not married. I DO see a problem if there is a relationship of Executive Boss and Worker Bee.

elSicomoro 10-04-2009 12:27 PM

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Originally Posted by richlevy (Post 599189)
To be clear, if they were not married, she wasn't his wife. She was either a girlfriend or a fiancee.

Right. And I know that we don't know what the nature of their relationship was before they got married...or even what it is now. I'm basically putting 2 and 2 together and assuming...I could definitely be wrong.

classicman 10-05-2009 08:11 AM

How does this all fit within the realm of sexual harassment - thats another issue he needs to be concerned with. I think a company like CBS will have a very clear policy on this. Their hands may be tied and he may have to be terminated.


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