I have been on the radio a lot recently. The opinions expressed there will not surprise anyone who is a regular reader of Ethics Alarms, but for those curious about whether I speak with a British accent or a bi-lateral lisp, or those who are aurally inclined, below are links to three radio shows that had me as a guest of late, and one that interviewed me as background, and included some of my comments.
Here you go:
1. This is WGAN’s examination of the Hillary Clinton e-mails scandal, delivered by me while in shock after listening to Karen Finney spin herself sick on CNN, ably hosted as always by Arthur King…
2. Here is national host for the Local Job Network, Tim Muma, a terrific interviewer, on a podcast chatting with me about the “Ick!” and “Awww!” Factors and their relationship to ethics.
3. Tim again, this time cross-examining me about the Brian Williams mess and related issues.
4. Finally, NPR reporter Hawes Spencer’s report on the Sweet Briar closing.
A bi-watterwawl wisp? Thufferin Thucotash!
Two questions: how do you get all those synapses firing without Adderall (I’ll give you top dollar for your head when they do work out the bugs of transplanting), and what is a bilateral lisp?
Daffy Duck and Sylvester the cat both have bilateral lisps.
Two of the great American literary characters. Second only to the incomparable Bugs Bunny, the wiseacre, street smart, Philly-born wabbit. (Hey, let’s not leave Elmer Fudd out of this discussion.)
Pay no heed to these chattering monkeys, Jack. They’re just chucking poo at you!
You mean the interviewers? I wasn’t able to listen to any but the first interview, due to my laptop finally dying despite all the duct tape, and my phone apparently not up to the task. My comment was my way of paying a genuine if unconventional compliment,my verbal sparring ability paling by comparison.
I am a chattering monkey, though.
Chitter, chitter, chitter..!!!
It’s time to do a shock-jock show from home: Ethics Spin (with D’Oyly Carte, real Christmas songs, and original cast albums)