Hindsight is the morality playground for today's social justice warriors. They dredge ancient culture for activity that is considered unacceptable by today's standards and bully the "bad person." The stasi is back. Men interviewing women. Between 1970 - 2020. Breathtaking misogyny, across five decades. From causally but deeply vicious to stunningly ignorant and disrespectful. Stomach churning stuff. And letโs be clear, this endures. It really must be rooted out. https://t.co/TMDJG8AVVx โ Colm O'Gorman (@Colmogorman) February 14, 2021 Some people are still teflon in WOKE world culture. Howard Stern peppering guests with invasive sexual questions, rock stars like Mick Jagger and Steven Tyler who bragged about sleeping with teenagers, and countless male bosses who coerced sex from female employees. All still running free. Late night
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Unencumbered Trump: developer Donald’s life perspective prior to running for president
Knowing what we know now, it is interesting to hear how Donald Trump assessed his life just three years before he would be elected the 45th President of the United States. Trump has a comedic charm about him when responding to dopey questions about organized crime, his hair flopping in the wind, and how much he must spend to build a DC building. Interviewed by David Letterman, Trump talked about a few serious issues like his father's discipline demands, government shutdowns, Vladimir Putin and "tough and smart" Russians, and Trump's supposed lack of interest in pursuing political office. Letterman: "You've really got the world by the ass, don't you?" Trump: "No. I work hard." Little did anyone fathom how hard he would work to win
Bill Murray – close to an American treasure
From a 70s National Lampoon comedy album, Christopher Guest as "Mr. Roberts" interviewing a mumbling bass player, played by Bill Murray, who subsists on tins of tuna and fast food. Wimpy, wampy, wombly...hell, you're easily amused. Murray is the king of sarcasm, feigning praise for others in the most endearing way ever. BONUS: Bill Murray on Letterman's NBC show in 1987 + Jerry Seinfeld
Leno the Chin sleeps with the fishes
As Jay Leno packs his bags to leave The Tonight Show, Jerry Seinfeld assembled clips that prove Jay and David Letterman are almost the same guy. VIDEO