Tuesday, October 06, 2009

Letterman Owning The Narrative Of His Own Story

Instead of just watching others make fun of himself, he makes fun of himself and makes a show out of it.  A week after he broke the news that he was being extorted for having affairs with his staff, Letterman once again takes control and shape his own story.  He makes fun of his affair and shortcomings during his entire opening monologue.  He goes on to apologize to his wife, Regina and even once again apologize to Sarah Palin, perhaps just for comical effect.  The only problem I see with his affairs is he was doing that with his underlings.  Does it amount to sexual harassment, an abuse of power?  Or was he just a sugar daddy?

Well the truth will probably set him free.

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