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Both during and after his White House years, President Bill Clinton remained a reliable source of Letterman's humor. Another favorite target: former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, with whom Letterman had a run-in over sexually suggestive jokes made at the expense of her teenage daughter in June. In July 2008, Letterman turned his sights on former presidential candidate John Edwards, who confessed to an extramarital affair. No. 1 on Letterman's "Top Ten Signs Barack Obama Is Overconfident": "Been cruising for chicks with John Edwards." Letterman, like many other comedians, took glee in the disgrace of Mark Foley in 2006, after a scandal involving salacious e-mails that were sent by him to underage teens ruined his political career. "How about that Florida Congressman Mark Foley?" cracked Letterman at the time. "Whoa! At least the Democrats wait until the interns are 18." Foley is now a talk-radio host in Florida. "I feel sorry for Dave, I take no glee," Foley said Tuesday. He voiced concern for Letterman's 5-year-old son, Harry, and for the child's mother, Regina Lasko, whom Letterman married in March after many years together. "Nobody is above making tragic mistakes. Some never get discovered; some do, in a very public way," said Foley, adding pointedly that Letterman "can keep apologizing until the cows come home. But he's now found his own life the subject of late-night comedians."
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