I suppose I shouldn't go around admitting I speak untruths on the radio.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I suppose I shouldn't go around admitting I speak untruths on the radio. When I say something untrue on the air, I mean for it to be transparently untrue. I assume people know when I'm just saying something for effect. Or to be funny.
Everywhere you go you hear things that are untrue. You've just got to learn that if I don't say it, physically out of my mouth, on camera, it's not true.
But sadly, one of the problems with being on public radio is that people tend to think you're being sincere all the time.
If enough things that are untrue are said about you, no one will know what really is true.
If you're lucky enough to have a position where people listen to you, you should say stuff you believe in - but not if you're Jenny McCarthy. Then you should shut up. But if you're right, like Amy Poehler, then speak up.
I'm an entertainer. Not a journalist or spokesman for anybody. Truth is, a lot of my listeners absolutely hate what I have to say.
When people listen to artists, and you turn on the radio, it's a lot of gimmicks. And that's real. So I take it like there's nobody keeping it honest and truthful no more, especially as far as young teenagers and females.
People who think radio acting is easy are wrong, because you got nothing to work with but your voice.
I like to argue with the radio.
I'm not on the radio all day long. I'm not on TV.
No opposing quotes found.