Jay Carney A Fan Of Grandmaster Flash, But Not Of Stupid Questions
Believe it or not, there are actually drawbacks to having a ginormous phone that doubles as a portable home theater system, aside from the unrelenting ball-breaking. One such drawback became apparent at Monday’s White House daily briefing, as ABC News White House Correspondent Jon Karl’s interrogation of Press Secretary Jay Carney was interrupted by the extremely loud first several measures of Grandmaster Flash & the Furious Five‘s “Scorpio.”
“Tommy, is that you?” Carney asked. “Whose awesome ringtone is that?”
Yes, it was me, and as I tried to explain to Carney, I not only had my ringer muted, but I was taping the briefing on the phone, so there’s no reason it should have done that. As it turns out, I had muted the ringer, but not the alarm that I have set to go off every day right before my kids get home from school. You can’t really tell from the video, because the shotgun mic wasn’t pointed at me, but it was really effing loud.
Real White House briefing junkies will recall that, several years ago, Robert Gibbs actually confiscated Human Events correspondent John Gizzi’s phone after it went off twice during a briefing, so I got off pretty easy. Jay, if you’re reading this, “Scorpio” is available on iTunes. I should also add that it is pure coincidence that Karl’s question was interrupted by a song whose next line is “show no shame.”
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