Friday, October 02, 2009 3:52 PM
by
Brigid Bishop
David Letterman Comes Clean on National TV
First of all, as we all well know, with celebrity comes "high risk" for sexual dalliances. Affairs are an individual choice, and based on each individual's moral compass.
I
felt that Mr. Letterman's public confession was laced with humor and
humility in order to preemptively diffuse a volatile situation. Coming
straight out and admitting what he has done was the best way to make an
ugly situation less venomous.
He may or may not lose his show,
that will be up to his network executives, but consider, we did not
impeach Bill Clinton for his adulterous behavior, why should a talk
show host be held to a higher standard than the President of the
United States?
It's hard for some
people to refrain from casting judgement on a man who openly admits to
having affairs with staff members, but honestly, if the affairs were
mutually consensual , who really cares except for the parties involved?
It is up to Mrs. Letterman to decide as to whether or not she can
forgive her husband, whether or not she wishes to continue her
marriage, and the public should respect that.
The
paramours that Mr. Letterman cavorted with will also have a choice, as
he publicly stated. They will need to choose as to whether or not they
wish to share their experiences with the general public or not. Money
will be flying at them with offers for interviews and books and such I
am sure. Each that has had an actual experience with David Letterman
will be making that choice on their own,there is nothing that Mr. Letterman can do to stop that as it is a part of their own life story, and they own it.
I
personally am glad that the extortionist who wanted to steal someone
else's life experience and make a fortune from it has been stopped in
his tracks. Now that Mr. Letterman has "stolen his thunder" he will be viewed as little more than a stalker, a voyeur into so many other people's lives.
Affairs
happen every day at every socio-economic level. Some are more
interesting than others because they involve public figures and thus
draw us much as moths to a flame. I am sure in the upcoming weeks the
headlines will be full of "Shocking Details About David Letterman's Affairs", and he seems to be psychologically preparing for it as best he can.
I
can only state that I feel that Mr. Letterman took the high road in
sharing his personal humiliation with his audience, and that he did so
with a sense of humor and humility, as he refers to his own "creepy"
behavior.
Celebrity or not, he is only human after all.
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