Carla Bruni on The Late Show

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[this is good]
This is first time I ever see her speak.
Thank you!
You’re welcome, Jessica—as English is not a language she uses regularly I think she did marvellously.
[this is good]
[ciò è buono]

She is so very charming & gorgeous too. And Dave was nice for a change.

With the exception of Howard Dean, he tends to kiss up to those with a bit of political power to their face. Behind their backs, he lets loose. Especially on McCain and Palin.
I hate the way Dave laughs at the guests when they are talking- I have not watched the show for years. I would normally watch the Tonight Show anyway, I met Jay Leno a few times when I lived in L A the last time. Once I was riding my Honda MC and happend to pull behind Jay on his jet powered bike, it sure gives off a lot of heat!
I lost a lot of respect for Letterman with this election and no longer watch regularly. The Republican jokes outnumbered Democratic ones substantially. One group thinks of all the late-night talking heads, it was seven to one. I would put it higher for Letterman. At least Jon Stewart and some others were more balanced with their humour.
I expect jokes about the incumbent president, but I wouldn’t expect savagery when it came to the candidates, especially Gov. Palin.
We don’t get Leno here except on pay TV. He probably charges more.
That jet bike sounds cool but I wouldn’t want to be behind it!

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