Originally posted by: alien42
dave - "i think that 60% of what you say is crap"
lol
Originally posted by: Whoozyerdaddy
Originally posted by: alien42
dave - "i think that 60% of what you say is crap"
lol
Actually...
While debating the legitimacy of Cindy Sheehan and whether or not she is a tool of the anti-war left: "I'm not smart enough to debate you point for point on this but I think that 60% of what you say is crap"
It sounds a little different when you use it in context.
It was an interesting give and take. Obviously both men have their point of view. But I wouldn't grant Letterman the "PWNED" award.
Originally posted by: alien42
dave - "i think that 60% of what you say is crap"
lol
Originally posted by: mAdD INDIAN
i wonder if he will go on the Jon Stewart's Daily show as well.
that would be fun to watch.
Originally posted by: xenolith
If anything Letterman looked a bit silly.
Originally posted by: SketchMaster
This may be the cold talking. But I agree with %90 of what O'Reilly said.
Originally posted by: cubby1223
Originally posted by: SketchMaster
This may be the cold talking. But I agree with %90 of what O'Reilly said.
Well, that's kinda the problem, even though O'Reilly & Letterman had opposing viewpoints, I agree with what both said.
But I really think O'Reilly was getting a little too heated in his arguements, while Letterman was trying to add humor in to keep the discussion more light-hearted. It's funny to watch John Stewart do the same thing on the Daily Show when the guest starts talking seriously about current events - he's very quick to derail the discussion.
O'REILLY: No way that a terrorist that blows up women and children is going to be called a freedom fighter on my program. (applause)
LETTERMAN: I'm not smart enough to debate you point to point on this, but I have the feeling that about 60 percent of what you say is crap (laughter)...
O'REILLY: 60?
LETTERMAN: 60 percent...I'm just spitballing here.
O'REILLY: Listen, I respect your opinion. You should respect mine (applause.) Our analysis is based on the best evidence we can get.
LETTERMAN: This fair and balanced...I don't think you represent an objective viewpoint.
O'REILLY: But you have to give me an example if you're gonna make those--
LETTERMAN: Well I don't watch your show, so that would be impossible. (laughter)
O'REILLY: Then why would you come to that conclusion if you don't watch the program?
LETTERMAN: Because of things that I have read, things that I know...
O'REILLY: Aw, come on. You're going to take things that you have read knowing what they say about you? (Laughter).