Mary Wells | 10/30/2009 12:00 am
Mary Wells Is Warming Up to Don Imus and David Letterman
In response to: David Letterman vs. John Edwards: When someone comes clean about their wrongdoing, are you more willing to forgive them?
Oh my, yes. Don Imus handled himself well. And David Letterman did too. I am not great fans of either but I feel more warmth toward them now than before. Don’t you think that John Edwards has been in a thick mental and emotional fog or on daytime sleeping pills or came from Mars?
Read more about: Corruption, David Letterman, Don Imus, Forgiveness, Infidelity, John Edwards, Martha Stewart, Scandals

























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As someone who lives in NC, I felt betrayed by his lies. He didn’t just lie to his wife but to the people who elected him, who put their trust in him (just as his wife did), he was suppose to be the person in D.C. representing our way of life and speak for us.
I can only imagine how Elisabeth feels.
I try to not repeat, but I’m reposting what I wrote after Ms. Bergen’s comments about David Letterman.
"… Letterman is a sleaze of the worst kind. He may talk a good game, but that doesn’t excuse his behavior.
At the least he should be pursued for creating a sexually biased and discriminatory workplace. He gave favors, monetary and otherwise, to his mistresses on the staff. Those not so favored were discriminated against. No doubt they don’t speak up for fear of losing their jobs. To praise Letterman because he claims to be remorseful is an insult to all working women.