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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsWho would be the definitive voice for the January 6 Report audiobook?
Morgan Freeman seems too obvious, and like House leadership, we should be looking at generational change.
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Who would be the definitive voice for the January 6 Report audiobook? (Original Post)
brooklynite
Dec 2022
OP
My first choice would be Peter Coyote, who narrates Ken Burns' films. A second pick would be
allegorical oracle
Dec 2022
#11
So true. He would put "feeling" into the narrative so that it wouldn't be just a dry read. n/t
allegorical oracle
Dec 2022
#16
hlthe2b
(102,502 posts)1. I'd vote for the best of the (unfortunately not real) Presidents, Martin Sheen.
brooklynite
(94,933 posts)2. I can see that.
hlthe2b
(102,502 posts)20. Scrolling down, 'still can't believe Martin Sheen is not the OBVIOUS choice...
Talk about rendering it with the appropriate emotions, from disdain to anger to shock to... A great actor and equally robust progressive Democratt.
NanceGreggs
(27,821 posts)3. There should be more than one,
We have many voices - and many should be heard.
iwillalwayswonderwhy
(2,603 posts)4. Stephen King
Hes fought the good fight for a long time.
Hermit-The-Prog
(33,544 posts)5. Samuel L. Jackson or PoliticsGirl
Duncanpup
(12,946 posts)6. Stormy Daniels.
Getting up off the floor
FoxNewsSucks
(10,435 posts)18. Definitely!
WiVoter
(916 posts)7. Dan Rather
Genki Hikari
(1,766 posts)8. Adam Schiff
His Midnight in Washington impeachment summation is still ringing in my ears.
chriscan64
(1,789 posts)10. If Trump is ever convicted.
He should be sentenced to hearing the Gilbert Gottfried version in its entirety. Footnotes by Bobcat Goldwaith.
allegorical oracle
(2,357 posts)11. My first choice would be Peter Coyote, who narrates Ken Burns' films. A second pick would be
James Earl Jones. Jones would've been first, except his Arby's "meat" commercials have diminished his seriousness a bit.
Paladin
(28,282 posts)15. Peter Coyote would get my vote, as well.
His work for Burns is exemplary.
allegorical oracle
(2,357 posts)16. So true. He would put "feeling" into the narrative so that it wouldn't be just a dry read. n/t
kairos12
(12,894 posts)12. HRC.
BeerBarrelPolka
(1,202 posts)13. James Earl Jones
FoxNewsSucks
(10,435 posts)19. My 1st pick too.
I also lined the suggestion of Stormy Daniels.
edhopper
(33,653 posts)14. Hillary
claudette
(3,633 posts)17. President Obama