Friday, September 14, 2007

Christopher Dodd and Conan O'Brien

On Thursday, Presidential candidate Christopher Dodd was a guest on Late Night with Conan O'Brien.

The interview began with a little chitchat.

O'Brien commented on Dodd's hair, saying that a candidate needs to have good hair. Dodd said his hair was red until George W. Bush took office.

HAHA. That's really hilarious.

Dodd mentioned Fred Thompson's announcement to run for president on Jay Leno's show. He said that he wanted to make some news, too. Dodd said, "Kenny Chesney is my vice presidential candidate."

HAHA. What a funny guy!

Why Chesney?

Kenny Chesney was the musical guest on the show and Dodd was pandering to the fans in the audience.


O'Brien talked about Dodd's presidential bid. Dodd says he feels good about where his campaign is. "We're in good shape."

Huh?


On Iraq, Dodd made reference to a three state configuration of some sort as a solution to the violence.

But the real purpose for Dodd's appearance, I think, was to plug his new book, Letters from Nuremberg. It's a volume of letters that his father, a prosecutor at Nuremberg, wrote to his mother during the Nazi war criminals' trials.

When he talked about the book, the audience took a snooze.

Dodd was connecting Nuremberg with what's happening in the world today, "giving up the rule of law" in the War on Terror.

He was yapping about our nation needing to regain the moral highground, blah, blah, blah.

Dodd certainly didn't seem like a presidential candidate. Whenever I see him, I think of the infamous "waitress sandwich" that he and Ted Kennedy engaged in "at La Brasserie in 1985, while their dates were in the bathroom."

No gravitas.

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This is mildly interesting. I didn't get the feeling that Democrat O'Brien was a supporter of Chris Dodd.

He was nice, but he wasn't fawning over the senator or anything like that.

It turns out that O'Brien has contributed to Dodd's campaigns.

12/19/97 -- $500 primary

05/19/04 -- $500 general

It doesn't appear that O'Brien has contributed to Dodd's '08 presidential campaign.

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