Hear me do my best NPR voice
My media whoredom conquers another platform, as today I have an audio commentary for NPR’s Marketplace. I talk about Hillary Clinton’s trade proposals and the bang-up job they would do in improving America’s image. Discerning readers will observe echoes from this blog post of last week — but with less snark and more lilting irony. ...
My media whoredom conquers another platform, as today I have an audio commentary for NPR's Marketplace. I talk about Hillary Clinton's trade proposals and the bang-up job they would do in improving America's image. Discerning readers will observe echoes from this blog post of last week -- but with less snark and more lilting irony. [Sounds like NPR's new motto!!--ed.] Click here to listen and tell me if my voice can cut it on NPR.
My media whoredom conquers another platform, as today I have an audio commentary for NPR’s Marketplace. I talk about Hillary Clinton’s trade proposals and the bang-up job they would do in improving America’s image. Discerning readers will observe echoes from this blog post of last week — but with less snark and more lilting irony. [Sounds like NPR’s new motto!!–ed.] Click here to listen and tell me if my voice can cut it on NPR.
Daniel W. Drezner is a professor of international politics at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University and co-host of the Space the Nation podcast. Twitter: @dandrezner
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