I still like Letterman and I think it was best for him to just confront the issue but the way he did it was a little bizarre. People obviously had no idea where he was going and were nervously laughing. It was weird. He definitely abused his position of power and did something that isn't horrible or evil, but inappropriate and not something someone should be doing at work. But it could have been worse. I still think he's a funny guy.
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I still like Letterman and I think it was best for him to just confront the issue but the way he did it was a little bizarre. People obviously had no idea where he was going and were nervously laughing. It was weird. He definitely abused his position of power and did something that isn't horrible or evil, but inappropriate and not something someone should be doing at work. But it could have been worse. I still think he's a funny guy.
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