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June 12, 2009

The Sweet Vulgarity of David Letterman

I never really did like David Letterman, and here's more confirmation as to why:

What a guy.

Can you imagine him saying these things about Barack Obama or Joe Biden's daughters? Neither can I.

And he wouldn't say those things because he'd be driven off TV if he did. He'd never work again in Hollywood. But Sarah Palin, she's fair game for the most vulgar attacks .

This in the same way that Carrie Prejean was fair game for the most vile insults, even though her position on gay marriage mirrors that of Barack Obama and Joe Biden precisely.

Of course all this created a huge firestorm. And so of course Letterman issued a non-apology:


Victor Davis Hanson has the best response:

Smug, hip David Letterman offered a smirky non-apology about his ongoing class and sexist slurs against the Palins, his apparent social inferiors.
"We were, as we often do, making jokes about people in the news and we made some jokes about Sarah Palin and her daughter, the 18-year-old girl, who is -- her name is Bristol, that's right, and so, then, now they're upset with me . . ."

"These are not jokes made about her 14-year-old daughter. I would never, never make jokes about raping or having sex of any description with a 14-year-old girl. I mean, look at my record. It has never happened. I don't think it's funny. I would never think it was funny. I wouldn't put it in a joke..."

Examine the logic. First, Letterman makes a gutter joke about Palin and her unnamed 14-year-old daughter attending a NY Yankees game. Then when a bit of outrage follows, he apparently claims he really meant to slur the other 18-year-old daughter who, back in Alaska, of course did not attend the game but was not named by Letterman. That would be okay, you see.

Second, then he evokes the now common straw man "they" who are apparently "upset" with him, hoping to play the victim card. Then he dribbles out something about his "last show" as if we are to weep that some mob is out to silence him. (But the reason he picked the Palins, and not the Obamas, Gores, Bidens, or Kerrys, was precisely because he knew it would not equate to his "last show").

Third, he strangely amplifies his joke by confessing it really was about "raping" and "having sex of any description," but just not with a "14-year-old girl," suggesting it would have been okay had he just been more explicit and named Bristol, the 18-year-old. In Letterman's world, because Bristol is 18, she is a year past most statuary rape clauses and thus the joke would have only been about "raping or having sex of any description with a [18-year-old] girl."

Nothing offered about his slurs against airline attendants and Governor Palin herself, when he sneered that she had a "slutty flight-attendant look," or his remark that Palin "was keeping Eliot Spitzer away from her daughter."

The self-serving, creepy apology was as bad as the initial slur. Letterman is emblematic of an aging, baby-boomer culture, that dresses up street vulgarity with a tie and coat. The only thing that saves him is his care to do this with the Palins from Alaska who don't figure into the usual no-go race/class/gender paradigm.

We know the type, don't we? We've all met them; they dress well and have good office jobs that pay good money. Speak to them in the office and they appear decent enough. But hang out with them for ten minutes outside of work and suddenly a new person emerges. Vulgarities emerge that can be quite shocking. Letterman is of that sort, but he does it on the job. Either way, it's pathetic.

Posted by Tom at June 12, 2009 7:30 AM

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Just as conservative commentators like to stir the pot with nonsense about socialism or hating America because they think it's what their listeners want to hear, apparently Letterman thinks this garbage is what liberals want to hear. He's wrong. This Lib thinks Letterman is a low class turkey for this crap.

Posted by: truth101 at June 12, 2009 4:39 PM

Comment deleted due to inappropriate language - Tom

Posted by: j3 at June 12, 2009 4:49 PM

j3,

From what dimension did you appear?

TLGK

Posted by: The Loop Garoo Kid at June 13, 2009 2:03 PM

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