Dave doesn’t just yuk it up

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AP photo/CBS, Jeffrey R. Staab Former Gov. Rod Blagojevich (left) shares a laugh Feb. 3 with host David Letterman on the set of "The Late Show with David Letterman" in New York. (Jeffery R. Staab (HO))
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NEW YORK (AP) – It took all of seven seconds for David Letterman to cut Rod Blagojevich off at the knees during the disgraced politician’s “Late Show” appearance last week.

The episode was a reminder of Letterman’s least appreciated skill – when Letterman interviews the people invited to sit across from him.

Letterman rarely avoids or glosses over difficult subjects, drilling in with a journalist’s tenacity.

“Why exactly are you here?” Letterman opened, summing up popular bewilderment about the impeached governor’s appearance schedule.

Blagojevich unwittingly served up a straight line, telling Letterman that he had been wanting to be on his show in the worst way for a long time.

“Well, you’re on in the worst way, believe me,” Letterman said.

That was it. Blagoje­vich was impossible to take seriously from that moment. But they did settle into a serious conversation, and for an entertainment show, the “Late Show” came well prepared, playing a tape of Blagojevich and his brother talking about a payment. His administration is accused of trying to shake down seekers of state contracts for campaign contributions.


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