Sounds like he's taking a page from Gloria Allred's playbook.
calguy said:Most of the jokes written for late night talk shows come from the writing staff although hosts like Leno & Letterman do contribute and they do run throughs, so the joke wasn't new to Dave. In his apology he noted that he should have made it clear who he was talking about. It was a mistake on his part and he took responsibility for it like a man. Palin accepted his apology and it's done. Though I did find her labeling Dave as a sexual pervert to be over the top on her part.
The only people perpetuating this are those in the media and that hack Ziegler. He's doing it for publicity and nothing more. If it was really that big a deal to him he would have talked Saul into a coach flight to New York sooner. As mentioned by someone else earlier in this thread, he's a day late and a dollar short and is going overboard on an issue that doesn't merit the attention. But then again, yesterday must have been a slow news day as all the media outlets are giving Ziegler air time.
Again, it's over, old news and Palin got what she wanted out of it, more time in the public eye. To Dave it was just another joke. Only this joke took on a life of its own, something I'm sure he didn't anticipate.
nmoore6676 said:
Removing Ziegler from this for a moment, it is still an issue because Don Imus was fired for less and after making more apologies including to Reverend Al Sharpton. There have been others fired or suspended for less. The Palins seem to be done with it and they have other things to concern them and that is as it should be.
calguy said:Letterman shouldn't be fired either, and the chances of that happening are slim and none.
It didn't help Letterman in the 18-49 Demo last night. He was beaten by Conan 2 to 1. Conan got a 1.4, Letterman a .7. Letterman led in overall households but by a very slim margin. Now that this is dying down, looks like time for Letterman to be mired in second or third place, as always.tx629 said:fodder for everyone from Letterman to various news outlets. gotta sell newspapers somehow.
Demos are what matter. Conan has not been bested by Craig Ferguson or David Letterman 18-49. It makes good press to say David beat Conan in total viewers or total households but when it comes down to the dollars and cents, Conan has beaten David from day 1, that won't change and the advertisers will go with Conan.calguy said:As I recall, Imus was just repeating what his producer had said seconds before, repeating it was stupid, but people do that in conversation all the time. Letterman means a lot more to CBS than Imus did to CBS and MSNBC so it was much easier to blow him out. Losing Letterman would be devastating for the eye network no matter what the rating are reporting from night to night these last weeks. Dave still has a lot of viewers and while Conan is good, he did get bested by Craig Ferguson at 12:30 so he's not bullet proof. There’s quite a bit of sampling that will take place before people make up their minds.
4UH8SIMBKAGN said:Demos are what matter. Conan has not been bested by Craig Ferguson or David Letterman 18-49. It makes good press to say David beat Conan in total viewers or total households but when it comes down to the dollars and cents, Conan has beaten David from day 1, that won't change and the advertisers will go with Conan.calguy said:As I recall, Imus was just repeating what his producer had said seconds before, repeating it was stupid, but people do that in conversation all the time. Letterman means a lot more to CBS than Imus did to CBS and MSNBC so it was much easier to blow him out. Losing Letterman would be devastating for the eye network no matter what the rating are reporting from night to night these last weeks. Dave still has a lot of viewers and while Conan is good, he did get bested by Craig Ferguson at 12:30 so he's not bullet proof. There’s quite a bit of sampling that will take place before people make up their minds.
Lkeller said:nmoore6676 said:
Removing Ziegler from this for a moment, it is still an issue because Don Imus was fired for less and after making more apologies including to Reverend Al Sharpton. There have been others fired or suspended for less. The Palins seem to be done with it and they have other things to concern them and that is as it should be.
I'd have to disagree that "Imus was fired for less." , and I think that would be the judgment of most Americans. Imus's offhand remark played into racist stereotypes about a historically oppressed minority group, and whether you like it or not, that's a much more serious offense to most people than a tasteless joke about a young caucasian woman being "knocked up." It may not be fair, but that's the way it is.
Personally, I don't think Imus should have been fired. I'm not a fan, but as far as I know, there is no evidence that Imus is a racist, and the remark was clearly not scripted and probably just slipped out. His apology should have been accepted, and he should have been allowed to continue at CBS.
Letterman shouldn't be fired either, and the chances of that happening are slim and none. The Late Show writers probably thought the Palin daughter at the game was Bristol, not the 14 year old. The apology should be accepted, we should move on, and Ziegler should get off his high horse.
nmoore6676 said:Lkeller said:nmoore6676 said:
Removing Ziegler from this for a moment, it is still an issue because Don Imus was fired for less and after making more apologies including to Reverend Al Sharpton. There have been others fired or suspended for less. The Palins seem to be done with it and they have other things to concern them and that is as it should be.
I'd have to disagree that "Imus was fired for less." , and I think that would be the judgment of most Americans. Imus's offhand remark played into racist stereotypes about a historically oppressed minority group, and whether you like it or not, that's a much more serious offense to most people than a tasteless joke about a young caucasian woman being "knocked up." It may not be fair, but that's the way it is.
Personally, I don't think Imus should have been fired. I'm not a fan, but as far as I know, there is no evidence that Imus is a racist, and the remark was clearly not scripted and probably just slipped out. His apology should have been accepted, and he should have been allowed to continue at CBS.
Letterman shouldn't be fired either, and the chances of that happening are slim and none. The Late Show writers probably thought the Palin daughter at the game was Bristol, not the 14 year old. The apology should be accepted, we should move on, and Ziegler should get off his high horse.
I have top respectfully disagree and I expect that most Americans would also. Imus' remarks and those of his fellows were not representing a violent sexual act on an underage female. Tasteless, yes but not really harmful. But in either case they were just bad jokes, but with the significant difference that Letterman is scripted and Imus was not. If Letterman had made a similar reference to Obama's daughters I am sure the outcome would have been different, but probably he would have self filtered those remarks anyway. By the way Letterman's jokes about Sarah Palin updating her "slutty airline stewardess look", while offensive to some was fair game as were the Clinton as a lecherous horndog jokes or Bush as a bumbling fool because there was some basis in fact, or at least in certain people's perceptions, to build upon. There was no such foundation for the rape humor and it appeared, to me, to be an attempt to be deliberately hurtful which I do not think Imus intended, his remark being an unfortunate slip.
That all being said, I do not want Letterman to be fired, nor did I want Imus to be fired, it is the hypocritical difference in how management responded that I protest. Imus did the right thing as did Letterman and in both cases the aggrieved parties accepted the apologies but the final outcome was a lot different.
SuperRadioFan said:You'll have to admit, John Edwards was well known nationally, nobody knows who Ensign is. I wonder if he was ever a Navy officer--- Ensign Ensign ;D
Conan is drawing younger viewers FROM Letterman. So, no, this does not have to do with habits, it has to do with a fading burned out semi-star known as David Letterman... http://www.variety.com/article/VR1118005122.html?categoryid=14&cs=1 Conan has BETTER 18-49 numbers than Leno did.calguy said:4UH8SIMBKAGN said:Demos are what matter. Conan has not been bested by Craig Ferguson or David Letterman 18-49. It makes good press to say David beat Conan in total viewers or total households but when it comes down to the dollars and cents, Conan has beaten David from day 1, that won't change and the advertisers will go with Conan.calguy said:As I recall, Imus was just repeating what his producer had said seconds before, repeating it was stupid, but people do that in conversation all the time. Letterman means a lot more to CBS than Imus did to CBS and MSNBC so it was much easier to blow him out. Losing Letterman would be devastating for the eye network no matter what the rating are reporting from night to night these last weeks. Dave still has a lot of viewers and while Conan is good, he did get bested by Craig Ferguson at 12:30 so he's not bullet proof. There’s quite a bit of sampling that will take place before people make up their minds.
I believe that has more to do with viewing habits than anything else. They've been watching NBC for years and it's a habit, but that can change if Conan doesn't build on these numbers. When a change like this happens there's a lot of sampling that can take place. Personally I don't think that Dave will take the lead as he's been around a while now at 11:30 and he's a love him or hate him type. But I don't always find Conan to be so great either. It will be interesting to see what happens when Leno returns in the fall. It could help Conan, or hurt him if those who always liked Leno decide to turn off NBC after Jay's show is over. There's going to be a lot of conflict with the bookers of all these shows as well. You'll have four talk shows in LA (five if you count Carson Daly) who'll need guests and you'll also get even more repetition when all these actors show up to promote their projects. It could really dilute the numbers, no matter what the demos are. Fragmentation could water all the numbers down. I wouldn’t count Dave out no matter how over the age line you find him to be. He’s still a major anchor for CBS and makes a hell of a lot of money for them. The real question is who might replace him when his newly signed contract ends
4UH8SIMBKAGN said:Conan is drawing younger viewers FROM Letterman. So, no, this does not have to do with habits, it has to do with a fading burned out semi-star known as David Letterman... http://www.variety.com/article/VR1118005122.html?categoryid=14&cs=1 Conan has BETTER 18-49 numbers than Leno did.calguy said:4UH8SIMBKAGN said:Demos are what matter. Conan has not been bested by Craig Ferguson or David Letterman 18-49. It makes good press to say David beat Conan in total viewers or total households but when it comes down to the dollars and cents, Conan has beaten David from day 1, that won't change and the advertisers will go with Conan.calguy said:As I recall, Imus was just repeating what his producer had said seconds before, repeating it was stupid, but people do that in conversation all the time. Letterman means a lot more to CBS than Imus did to CBS and MSNBC so it was much easier to blow him out. Losing Letterman would be devastating for the eye network no matter what the rating are reporting from night to night these last weeks. Dave still has a lot of viewers and while Conan is good, he did get bested by Craig Ferguson at 12:30 so he's not bullet proof. There’s quite a bit of sampling that will take place before people make up their minds.
I believe that has more to do with viewing habits than anything else. They've been watching NBC for years and it's a habit, but that can change if Conan doesn't build on these numbers. When a change like this happens there's a lot of sampling that can take place. Personally I don't think that Dave will take the lead as he's been around a while now at 11:30 and he's a love him or hate him type. But I don't always find Conan to be so great either. It will be interesting to see what happens when Leno returns in the fall. It could help Conan, or hurt him if those who always liked Leno decide to turn off NBC after Jay's show is over. There's going to be a lot of conflict with the bookers of all these shows as well. You'll have four talk shows in LA (five if you count Carson Daly) who'll need guests and you'll also get even more repetition when all these actors show up to promote their projects. It could really dilute the numbers, no matter what the demos are. Fragmentation could water all the numbers down. I wouldn’t count Dave out no matter how over the age line you find him to be. He’s still a major anchor for CBS and makes a hell of a lot of money for them. The real question is who might replace him when his newly signed contract ends
I certainly would count David out. Even Nightline is beating him 18-49. His time came and passed when Hugh Grant appeared on The Tonight Show...with Jay Leno.