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OBAMA SPOILING MCCAIN-LETTERMAN TRUCE?  - New York Post
OBAMA SPOILING MCCAIN-LETTERMAN TRUCE? - New York Post
Last updated: 1:54 pm October 14, 2008 Posted: 12:58 pm October 14, 2008 Jay Leno may have an October surprise up his sleeve for rival David Letterman. After much ado, Letterman is slated to interview Republican presidential nominee John McCain on Thursday night - the day after he and Barack ...
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With John McCain set to finally show up on ... [Going For The Win]
Jezebel — ... [image] With John McCain set to finally show up on David Letterman's show on Thursday, it was widely expected that Joe Biden's appearance on Jay Leno's show would go unremarked. But wait! Leno hinted last night that Biden might "bring a friend" on Thursday. Who might that be? As this picture proves, Barack Obama does know how to make the typical Leno viewer laugh. [ ...

Will Sarah Palin visit Letterman too?
The Watcher — ... In other late-night news, Jay Leno has hinted that when Sen. Joe Biden visits “The Tonight Show” on Thursday, the day after the final presidential debate, Biden may bring his running mate, Sen. Barack Obama. ...

Will McCain and Biden bring friends to Letterman and Leno tonight?
TV Squad — ... on Letterman's show, Senator Barack Obama could join Biden on Leno's show. While it would be hard for Obama to appear on Leno's show because it's taped in California, Leno hinted at the possibility earlier this week. ...

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