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- From: mancini@fysik.uu.se (Derrick C. Mancini)
- Newsgroups: talk.politics.misc
- Subject: Re: DAY THREE: Either a lie or utter stupidity
- Followup-To: talk.politics.misc,alt.politics.elections,alt.politics.clinton
- Date: 24 Jan 1993 13:15:18 GMT
- Organization: Fysikum, Uppsala Universitet
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- In article <1jtdkiINNnfg@usenet.INS.CWRU.Edu>, ck347@cleveland.Freenet.Edu
- (Richard A. Mulac) wrote:
- > I don't know why CBS signed up Letterman to go up against Leno. They should
- > have signed Bill Clinton. He'll make more people laugh (or possibly cry)
- > over the next four years than either of them.
- > --
- > Richard Mulac
-
- Gee, Richard, I thought the answer to that was obvious. Clearly, it is
- because CBS feels Leno's ratings are vunerable, and that Letterman has
- a good chance of taking over the number one spot for late-night
- talk/variety
- shows. Seems your analysis of issues in entertainment are as weak as in
- politics.
-
- Oh, I see. It was hyperbole. Well, I guess most all of your statements
- are.
-
- Derrick C. Mancini
- Fysiska Institutionen - Uppsala Universitet
- Box 530 S751 21 Uppsala Sverige
- mancini@fysik.uu.se
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