Letterman writer behind cue-card man’s firing opens up

Written By Unknown on Senin, 27 Oktober 2014 | 17.08

"Don't hate me."

That's the plea from "Late Show with David Letterman" writer Bill Scheft, whose backstage spat with cue-card man Tony Mendez led to the popular sign-holder's termination.

After The Post broke the story last week, Scheft went into hiding — where he has apparently been reading every word and comment about the brouhaha, with most readers taking Mendez's side.

"Being in the news cycle for 36 hours and reading not just every account, but every single comment," Scheft wrote last week on his blog. "If it ever happens to you, don't do that. Just don't. You'll thank me."

In a separate post on his blog, he simply wrote: "Don't hate me."

Still, the hubbub hasn't stopped the scribe from taking to Twitter to promote his latest novel, "Shrink Thyself," which he expects to trumpet even more Monday on comedian Mark Maron's podcast.

Mendez admitted he grabbed Scheft by the collar and pushed him on Oct. 9 after they argued the previous day.

"Bill was always undermining me — making himself out as Dave's No. 1," Mendez said.


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