Your Name is What?
You know who Suzanne Malveaux is, don’t you? Sure you do. She’s the CNN news person who introduced Wolf Blitzer to the “undecided†voters during the most recent democrat debate.
I have to admit that it grates on my nerves every time I hear her and others pronounce her first name as “Su-ZAHN.†DoucheBAHG thing, if you ask me.
Then again, I suppose anyone can pronounce his or her name any way he or she wants. I am reminded of this.
First of all, that video was appalling. ~shudder~ I can’t believe peeps actually do that. Well, I suppose I can. Also, I don’t have CNN so I barely know who these DoucheBAHGS are, but Su-ZAHN Malveaux, I swear, there was a Seinfeld episode about her, but my sources tell me she has since changed the spelling of her name to Malveaux from Mulva.
Comment by Erica — November 21, 2007 @ 6:28 pm
There was one more undecided voter who was supposed to be there ….but Chelsea missed the connecting flight & had to scratch from appearing!
Comment by dudley1 — November 21, 2007 @ 8:06 pm
And yes, people can pronounce their name anyway they want. For example, Green Bay Packers future Hall of Fame quarterback:
Brett Favre — phonetically, shouldn’t that probably be pronounced “Faver” and not “Farv” ?
Comment by Zooomabooma — November 23, 2007 @ 4:14 pm
You can pronounce your name however you want, but if you’re a CONSERVATIVE, then you pronounce it the way your parents intended. 😉
I wonder if she’s a conservative, upholding the tradition handed down to her (even if it’s stupid, it’s still a tradition), or a liberal, redesigning her life to her own comfort and ignoring the heritage of her family.
Comment by Robert — November 25, 2007 @ 12:40 pm