Scott Simon's comment via his Facebook account:

"...I'm afraid in journalism (or at least our journalism), there's no such 
thing as, "We'll talk about this, but not about that..." Mr. Cosby approached 
us. We agreed. In the interim, these specific, serious charges arose. We talked 
about the art collection, but had to ask about the charges, too. Mr. Cosby 
could have said, "It's not true," and be done with it, too. I did not like 
asking in front of Mrs. Cosby, who is gracious and thoughtful. But her husband 
is a public figure (who scolds people about values) and I'm a journalist. As I 
believe they say in The Godfather, this is the life we chose."

  I agree.
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  Subject: Re: [TV orNotTV] Bill Cosby cancelled on the Late Show


  On Sat, Nov 15, 2014 at 2:26 AM, JW <[email protected]> wrote:

    Bill Carter discusses it:

    
http://www.nytimes.com/2014/11/15/business/media/appearance-by-bill-cosby-with-david-letterman-canceled-as-rape-allegations-swirl.html?hp&action=click&pgtype=Homepage&module=second-column-region&region=top-news&WT.nav=top-news&_r=0


  Scott Simon posted a short radio interview the Cosby's about an art donation, 
which ended with a very awkward silence that followed Simon's first apologizing 
for, and then asking, The Question. Simon had to describe Cosby's physical 
movements ("you are nodding your head no") because, after all, it was radio and 
Cosby literally made no audible response. The comment section pretty much takes 
Cosby's side and skewer's Simon for asking "irrelevant" questions that were 
more appropriate for the tabloid media than NPR, where all we want to hear 
about is art. For example:


    "You will now be known as Scott "Sucker-punch Simon... You brought in the 
Cosby's on the pretext of discussing their philanthropic generosity, got them 
all comfortable with small talk, and then went for the jugular. What a pathetic 
excuse for "journalism" Of course it is a story, but you clearly were going for 
effect, and are no better than the O'Reilly's of the world. Yet another 
disappointment from the ever increasingly sensationalist NPR. I will never be 
able to find you worthy of my attention again. Maybe FOX is looking for more 
"Journalists"."




  This is ridiculous of course - no self-respecting interviewer can talk to 
Cosby at this time and not ask about the allegations, which is why I suspect it 
is Cosby himself who is canceling appearances like the ones with Dave.


  
http://www.npr.org/2014/11/15/364289549/cosbys-start-a-conversation-with-african-american-art?utm_campaign=storyshare&utm_source=twitter.com&utm_medium=social

  Cosby has become in the last stage of his life a difficult and tragic figure, 
in several ways. He has made come important and in some ways needed critiques 
of African-Americans, but often in brittle, rigid and simplistic way; he 
admitted to having an affair with a woman in the 1970s, and to later paying her 
$100,000 to keep it quiet, though he denied that he is the father of her 
daughter. Most troubling of course, 14 women have accused him, at various times 
throughout his life, including during the run of the Cosby Show, of drugging 
them and then sexually assaulting them. He has denied the allegations, and has 
not been convicted of any crime, though he did reach some kind of undisclosed 
settlement in 2006.


  Aside from his iconic television show (itself controversial in some ways) by 
any measure Cosby will go down as one of the top 3 stand-up comics of all time. 
I saw him live several times in the 70s and 80s and of course grew up on his 
albums as a kid, and he was one of those acts that literally would make you 
laugh so much, so hard and so long that it would hurt. He was not just funny, 
he was a master performer, and is recognized as a formative influence by most 
of the successful comics of the last 40 years. He has obviously long been one 
of Dave's favorite guests, not just because of his influence has a comic, but 
because he was always one of those uber successful guests who insisted on 
actually performing when he came on the show - something Dave clearly respects 
and appreciates. 


  I grew up with OJ Simpson's poster on my bedroom wall; when reports first 
surfaced in the late 80s I think that he had physically abused his wife, I was 
crushed - fortunately for me I suppose, as it drained most of the childhood 
affection I had for him by the time of the murder charges. Cosby is not OJ 
Simpson, but the alleged charges are very serious, and even more discrepant 
from his public persona and universal esteem.

  I would love to hear Dave's take on Cosby, but pretty clearly it would not be 
appropriate for him to talk about it at this point. I suspect he is torn, 
wanting to be loyal to someone who has been influential and good to him over 
the years, but also not wanting to participate in a public whitewash of his 
reputation.






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