Letterman unloads on McCain for not showing up

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By Beth Boehne

NEW YORK (AP) — "Late Show" host David Letterman treated John McCain's decision to cancel an appearance on his talk show more like a stupid human trick than the act of a statesman.

The Republican presidential candidate said he was halting his campaign activities Wednesday, citing the need to deal with the nation's financial crisis, and called Letterman to drop out of the show's late-night lineup. On the air Wednesday night, Letterman assailed McCain's rationale and, with prickly humor, questioned whether the nominee — now trailing in some polls — was in trouble.

"This doesn't smell right," Letterman said. "This is not the way a tested hero behaves. Somebody's putting something in his Metamucil."

McCain spokeswoman Nicole Wallace said Thursday that the campaign "felt this wasn't a night for comedy."

"We deeply regret offending Mr. Letterman, but our candidate's priority at this moment is to focus on this crisis," Wallace said on NBC's "Today" show.

Letterman called McCain "a true American hero" but told his viewers: "This is not the John McCain I know, by God. It makes me believe something is going haywire with the campaign."

Instead of suspending a campaign, Letterman said, a presidential candidate should go to Washington to deal with a crisis and let his running mate shoulder the burdens of politicking.

"That's what you do. You don't quit. ... Or is that really a good thing to do?" Letterman said, a reference to McCain's running mate, Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin. "What's the problem? Where is she? Why isn't she doing that?" he asked.

Letterman later asked: "Are we suspending it because there's an economic crisis or because the poll numbers are sliding?"

Making matters worse for McCain, his replacement was MSNBC's "Countdown" host Keith Olbermann, a constant critic of the Arizona senator.

McCain told the CBS show that he was immediately flying back to Washington, Letterman told his audience. Then Letterman showed a TV feed of McCain being made-up for an appearance on news anchor Katie Couric's "CBS Evening News."

"Doesn't seem to be racing to the airport, does he?" Letterman said. "This just gets uglier and uglier."

As McCain spoke to Couric, Letterman shouted at the feed: "Hey, John, I've got a question. Do you need a ride to the airport?"

Letterman later said: "We're told now that the senator has concluded his interview with Katie Couric and he's now on Rachael Ray's show making veal piccata. ... What are you going to do?"

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Friday, Sep 26 at 6:22 AM lol.. wrote ...

What I find funny, is that McCain finally admitted there is a problem- cause Bush admitted there is a problem. Heck just last week the ecnonomy was FINE and cons said OBama was just trying to scare folks. Who started pushing the panic button now? And- sadly for McCain, OBama's list of endorsements is SWEET, and gets sweeter every day. :)

Friday, Sep 26 at 12:07 AM Get a clue wrote ...

Letterman has a lot of truth in his comedy. You just have to be bright enough to understand it. I love what Wanda Sykes said about Palin too. Wanda tells the truth too.

Thursday, Sep 25 at 9:09 PM joe wrote ...

whats really weird is this pushing for the debate to not be postponed by the left to GO DO THEIR JOBS is more than smearing mccain. i really believe obama has something time sensitive and clintoesque so sneaky and underhanded that he is worried that it won't work out for him if they postpone. what could the man possibly have to say friday night that can't wait a few days? can't trust the left elites, and i immediatley suspect the worst out of them. how did obama get nominated again? popular? ha!

Thursday, Sep 25 at 8:43 PM joe wrote ...

this just goes to show how the left will do anything to fool the general public. they want you to believe you're right, and they know that the ones who don't believe them are at least distracted from our candidates good qualities. he has a job to do, a leader and public servant. did you see how that idiot "O" replied to being called to washington to do his job? just call me, i'll be there. i don't want a pres. on call, he's gotta be there when i need him.stop falling for the hollyweird crap.

Thursday, Sep 25 at 4:30 PM rick wrote ...

i do think lettermans point was that mccain still stayed in town to do other interviews. the whole rush back to washington was a lie.

Thursday, Sep 25 at 1:31 PM Unsure wrote ...

I saw this on the morning news, I waited for some brilliantly sarcastic comment, some real nasty burn..and then the segment ended. If this had a been a fist fight, it would have involved Letterman gently tickling McCains' ear and McCain looking around slightly confused as to whether he'd even been attacked. Letterman is pathetic and the press all the more so for trying to talk this up into something big.

Thursday, Sep 25 at 1:12 PM Anonymous wrote ...

Who cares what this Indiana Idiot thinks? He doesn't like McCain anyways. He is probably disappointed that he didn't get a chance to harass McCain on the air.

Thursday, Sep 25 at 12:53 PM Dave's a jerk wrote ...

Letterman is a complete buffoon. And his fans are total morons. I hope Dave gets run over by one of his race cars. Hopefully I can be driving it. Jerk!

Thursday, Sep 25 at 11:34 AM Alfred Newman wrote ...

Funny how you heard nothing about Obama canceling Saturday Night Live because of the hurricane...hmmm? Go throw a few more pencils at the imaginary glass again Dave I'm sure your idiot fans will double over with laughter for the millionth time!

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