“CBS producer who blackmailed Letterman up for Emmy.”
No worries though — if his gig at CBS ever falls through, he can always get a job on HD-Net or the Nation magazine, or writing for the Huffington Post.
“CBS producer who blackmailed Letterman up for Emmy.”
No worries though — if his gig at CBS ever falls through, he can always get a job on HD-Net or the Nation magazine, or writing for the Huffington Post.
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Andrew Sullivan also takes in stray malefactors as well. I’d say they’d be a good fit, personality wise.