Listening to podcasts, I find that at times both Tim Miller and Bill Kristol are difficult to understand. It's not the content, but their speech patterns. They talk too fast and trail off at the end of a sentence where it almost becomes mumbling. Now that they are going to be doing more podcast work, I hope that they put some effort into slowing down and speaking more clearly.
Listening to podcasts, I find that at times both Tim Miller and Bill Kristol are difficult to understand. It's not the content, but their speech patterns. They talk too fast and trail off at the end of a sentence where it almost becomes mumbling. Now that they are going to be doing more podcast work, I hope that they put some effort into slowing down and speaking more clearly.
I find that with Kristol too. I want to hear what he's saying but sometimes listening to his points is like hard math - and I'm from NYC, so it's not an accent barrier. He does need to slow down. I don't find that with Tim.
Listening to podcasts, I find that at times both Tim Miller and Bill Kristol are difficult to understand. It's not the content, but their speech patterns. They talk too fast and trail off at the end of a sentence where it almost becomes mumbling. Now that they are going to be doing more podcast work, I hope that they put some effort into slowing down and speaking more clearly.
I find that with Kristol too. I want to hear what he's saying but sometimes listening to his points is like hard math - and I'm from NYC, so it's not an accent barrier. He does need to slow down. I don't find that with Tim.