HILLARY'S LETTERMAN APPEARANCE A SETUP

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the audience was instructed not to boo! and she had a preview of Dave's questions about N.Y. The Clinton's can't do anything honestly!!!

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-- re-impeach them both (moreof@the.same), January 13, 2000

Answers

This sounds like a Y2K glitch.

-- (marcus@wegreaf.org), January 13, 2000.

Well, Marcus, when you call Hillary Clinton a "Y2K glitch", you're only off by one letter ...

-- Etta James (ej@umkc.edu), January 13, 2000.

First of all, MOST talk-show guests are "pre-interviewed". In other words, the questions they will be asked are provided them in advance. Since Letterman has been burned in the past for straying off the "script" with other guests, he would stick pretty close to the agreed- upon discussion topics. There's no spin there, unless you'd like to accuse every other notable currently appearing on television talk shows of the same.

Why shouldn't the audience be asked to treat the show's guests with courtesy? Letterman isn't the WWF. Mrs. Clinton isn't the only talk show host in history who had the capability to be booed by the audience. It happens almost every night with at least one guest on Letterman, Conan O' Brien or Jay Leno.

Here's a question: What does this have to do with Y2K preparations?

Miss Steak

-- Miss Steak (MissSteak@hotmail.com), January 13, 2000.


Miss Steak, HAHAHA LOVE IT!!!

Anyways,

Ya'll heard about the new Hillary Clinton memorial KFC bucket?

Two small breasts, two large legs and a lot of left wings.

I just COULDN'T resist,

Kook

-- Y2Kook (Y2Kook@usa.net), January 13, 2000.


People should be courteous, especially on television. They just shouldn't vote for her. But then if you lived in N.Y. would you?

Frank

-- Someone (ChimingIn@twocents.com), January 13, 2000.



Kook, I loved the joke. yeah, but the audience boohed hill at the dc fest on the mall new year's eve. who would want them in NY???!!!! i just wish they would both go away but I doubt it will ever happen and soon enough chelsea will be old enough to run? heaven forbid.

-- tt (cuddluppy@aol.com), January 13, 2000.

At least we won't be seeing her on Jay Leno. He's treated the Clintons the way they deserve to be treated -- so he's probably on their sh*t list.

-- no sucking up (for@mr.leno), January 13, 2000.

She may be back. Letterman got his second highest ratings EVER and beat Leno by more than 2-1 audience share in overnights.

-- liu (lookitup@dictionary.com), January 13, 2000.

The only reason I tuned in was I had heard she was going to do the top 10 -- and she didn't. It was just boring "happy talk". I didn't stick around for the "quiz". Boo!

BTW -- If you haven't checked out Martin Short show, do it. Comes on a half-hour earlier in my area than Leno/Letterman. Heir to Steve Martin as "wild and crazy" guy for the new millennium.

-- A (A@AisA.com), January 13, 2000.


and so....where's the link to Y2K data problems?

-- plonk! (realaddress@hotmail.com), January 13, 2000.


How 'bout a link to a proposed SNL appearance by Herself:

And BTW, it's humor, OK? As in "funny stuff". Not to be taken literally. Thanks.

-- DeeEmBee (
macbeth1@pacbell.net), January 13, 2000.


Stop that!

Stop, I say!

-- DeeEmBee (macbeth1@pacbell.net), January 13, 2000.


Let's try that again:

Hillary set to do "Saturday Night Live"

*ahem*

-- DeeEmBee (macbeth1@pacbell.net), January 13, 2000.


Does the government control the weather? Hillary said "yes...do you have a special request?" Did anyone catch this? This fits in with the HAARP program of the military. It makes sense that the weather was ordered warm so there would be less demand on the power. When bad weather comes in AFTER y2k, then people with just think it is weather problems that cause the power outages. This circumvents the legal porblems too as "acts of God" are not covered.

-- marcie (clark@charm.net), January 13, 2000.

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