David Letterman Invites Bachmann On His Show But Suggests She 'Just Do A ...

Last night, David Letterman had a bit of fun with presidential candidate Michele Bachmann’s John Wayne/John Wayne Gacy mix up . And who can blame him? That’s the kind of story where you don’t really need to bother your highly-accomplished comedy writers for jokes. Presidential candidate accidentally saying she’s going to channel a convicted rapist and serial killer? That’s funny no matter how you tell it. So, Letterman went over the details and instructed Bachmann to do a little more “homework” before speaking (“What about page two of Google or Wikipedia?”). However, that wasn’t his only advice. He told her she should come on his show or else (statistically) she has no chance of winning.

Why is it necessary for Bachmann to join the man who became public enemy #1 with the Tea Party a couple years ago after telling some jokes that, depending on who you asked, were either the most offensive things ever told or a complete non-issue purposefully misconstrued by Sarah Palin ? Well, according to Letterman, no recent candidate has ever reached the White House without first stopping by his New York studio.

“But here’s my point; you’ve got to be very careful and you’ve also got to be on this show. I was going through it and all of the presidents for the past 25 years, the only people who’ve been on this show as candidates have won that office. So, if you’re thinking you can duck us, then just forget about it. If you’re not coming to see us, historically, you’re a loser.”

I remember when Letterman invited George W Bush onto his show in 2008. It started with about 15 seconds of cordial greeting, and then immediately went into a detailed discussion of the death penalty in Texas and the pros and cons of crime deterrence, methods of execution, instances when innocent persons might have been executed, and so forth.

To his credit, Governor Bush recognized immediately that this was not just a hostile interview, but hostile to the maximum. He did not display any of his affably pleasant personality — it was just direct answers to hard questions, without any pretense at entertainment.

I think it would be a mistake for any Republican officeholder, or a candidate for any office, to give Dave Letterman the time of day. They should not answer his invitations through the normal channels, but make their refusals publicly and with great specificity. They should answer not with a “No” but with a “Hell No!” and make it clear that it’s not just Letterman but Bob Schieffer and everyone else associated with CBS.

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What are the Pros and Cons of the Death Penalty? | Pros and Cons ...

The death penalty, or Capital Punishment as it is more officially known, is defined as the execution of an individual by a government as a punishment for committing a crime of sufficient magnitude. What are the pros and cons of the death penalty?

Although capital punishment has been abolished in many countries, there are still a number of governments around the world who continue to advocate the ultimate punishment for criminals: the death penalty. However, the consensus of opinion about whether capital punishment is justified remains sharply divided between those who believe it is none other than cold-blooded legalized murder and those who think the punishment should fit the crime and that society has the right to protect the innocent from murderers.  So what are the pros and cons of the death penalty?

What are the pros of the death penalty?

1.    Capital punishment is a suitable sentence for any criminal who willfully takes the life of another human being and any murderer who kills and maims deserves to die as a result of their crime.


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Tears from heaven, voices from hell, the pros and cons of the death penalty as seen through the eyes of the victims of violent crime and death row inmates throughout America

Tears from heaven, voices from hell, the pros and cons of the death penalty as seen through the eyes of the victims of violent crime and death row inmates throughout America

Voices of the victims of violent crime and death row inmates throughout the United States exposing capital punishment issues openly and fairly.

The Death penalty in America

The Death penalty in America


Determinants of the death penalty, a comparative study of the world

Determinants of the death penalty, a comparative study of the world

This book is an important reference for those studying the death penalty across political science, sociology and legal studies.

The History of the Death Penalty in the United States, Presented and Analyzed on the Basis of Selected U.S. Supreme Court Cases

The History of the Death Penalty in the United States, Presented and Analyzed on the Basis of Selected U.S. Supreme Court Cases

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Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science

Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science

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