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"Ladies and gentlemen, the Bush administration is taking over the banks. So, hey, crisis over." --David Letterman
"Beautiful day in New York City today: it was 73 and sunny. John McCain, 73 and cranky." --David Letterman
"I'll tell you, I like John McCain. He looks like a guy you'd see wandering around Walgreen's looking for the dye gel. He looks like the guy at Home Depot who mixes paint." --David Letterman
"Beautiful day in New York City today: it was 73 and sunny. John McCain, 73 and cranky." --David Letterman
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"Did you folks see the debate the other night. At one point, John McCain referred to Barack Obama as 'That One.' And McCain later, the thought maybe that something had gone haywire, he apologized. He said he got confused; he thought he was at the bakery." --David Letterman
"But this is a good part of the campaign. Things are really getting nasty in the campaign. You enjoy it when it gets nasty? Listen to this: today John McCain tried to link Barack Obama to the Chicago Cubs. Ouch." --David Letterman
"But the first debate was at podiums, and the debate this week was what they call the town hall. The format for the next debate is going to be fun: dunk tanks." --David Letterman
"Sarah Palin. We like Sarah Palin, right? She's a lot of fun? Miss Alaska. Now she is saying that she doesn't know who Barack Obama really is, doesn't know who Barack Obama really is. Well, that's interesting, because she also doesn't know who Sarkozy is, Gordon Brown, Kim Jong-Il, Hugo Chávez, Vladimir Putin, Osama Bin Laden, the list goes on and on." --David Letterman
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