F.M.Hertz said:
searadiofreak said:
Well, once something is done in network TV, there are few options to change it. David was probably already back at his Montana ranch when this even occured. There was no way to produce a new show.....
Really? Few options? David Letterman owns the show and has enough resources to make changes, including the option of flying back to New York to tape his show. So, yes, Dave continues to mail it in, just staying on the air until Jay Leno retires so that he can say that he won the "War for Late Night." If I were Dave, I would have called my crew in for the show.
Sorry, but this is silly. Why in the world would anyone want/expect Dave to discuss/mention/cite the brutal Connecticut massacre? Why would folks tune in to hear his likely-thoughtful, maybe emotional reaction, other than for the vicarous titillation. His opinion doesn't matter much. It doesn't change anything. It doesn't add anything. Sure, it will be interesting when he addresses it on Monday. After all, he has a 9-year-old son, so he likely will match his post-9/11 reaction.
The "taped on 12-13-12" notice appeared regularly enough so that viewers who didn't know were advised. There are plenty of folks who have rabid irrational anti-Dave sentiments, but that's hardly a reason to expect a show to be assembled, produced, taped, edited, and aired with only a few hours notice.
More than 28 innocent people are murdered every day in this nation. While horribly tragic and sad, the hysterical reaction by everyone is a tad overdone. If his mother hadn't been such a whacked out gun nut, fearing that "bad guys" were coming after her, none of this would have even happened.