As you may know, David Letterman pulled no punches last night with Bill O'Reilly. A video clip is available at
HuffPo.
Should you feel the need to send Letterman a message of support, go here.
Now here's the fun part...
In February, 2001 piece for WorldNet Daily, titled
"The Letterman Experience", O'Reilly unwittingly made his life in 2006 a bit more difficult.
From the article:
The late-night program hosted by David Letterman is the toughest interview show on television.
That's because Mr. Letterman is a smart guy who can spot a phony with telescopic accuracy and expects his guests to bring something to the table. If a guest begins to sink on this show, the bottom is a long way down.
A big part of doing well on the Letterman show is the audience. A guest not only has to win over the host, but also the people who are sitting a few yards away. It is not a tough crowd, most are happy to be seeing Dave in person, but they are listening. And you better have something to say.
Apparently, Letterman spotted a phony with telescopic accuracy.
I've already emailed the above article to Keith Olbermann in the hopes that the WorldNet article might help him land O'Reilly atop his "Worst Person in the World" list once O'Reilly tries to spin his way out of last night's encounter.
Anyone with a spare moment is encouraged to disseminate O'Reilly's WorldNet comments as widely as possible.