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A major celebrity sleeps with women who works for him, is caught, is hit up for extortion money,soldes louboutin chaussures, goes to the cops and ends up having to make a public confession on national TV—sounds like great material for Letterman! Unfortunately for David Letterman,escarpin louboutin pas cher, it was, as the talk-show host turned the story of a bizarre legal episode into an alternate serious and jokey monologue,louboutin solde, a move that was direct but nonetheless creepy—though riveting TV throughout.
 
The odd thing about Letterman’s ten-minute confession—you can read Belinda Luscombe’s rundown of the details here—is how much it played for laughs. Some of it was simple tension-relief laughter (“blackmail” gets a big, inexplicable laugh and applause, and most of the audience first seems to think he’s joking when he says he’s had sex with employees). Some of it was straight-up comic monologue (Dave’s discussion of how,vente louboutin pas cher, when you get a threatening package at 6 a.m.,solde christian louboutin, you start thinking of every awful thing you’ve done in your life).
 
Dave’s long unburdening played well enough in the room; how it will play in the larger world will be interesting. Because however you slice it, this is still seriously icky. A bigshot sleeping with women who work for him, whatever the circumstances, is inevitably bound up with power issues. (You’ll recall this from the Lewinsky scandal,acheter louboutin pas cher, which provided a joke or two for Letterman over the years.)

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