
Lionel's nationally syndicated
radio program can now be heard
on the Air America Radio
Network. The show,
airing Monday through Friday
from 9 AM to Noon (Eastern Time),
is an eclectic mixture of
current events and off-the-wall
topics infused with Lionel’s
special brand of humor. His
new book, Everyone's Crazy
Except You and Me, was
published by Hyperion in
July of 2008.
Let’s get to the first oft-asked
question: What’s with the name
“Lionel”? No last name? Nope.
Mononymous, like God. Get over
it. The name actually comes
from Al Pacino’s character in
the 1973 film classic
“Scarecrow.” Why? “Ben-Hur”
was taken.
Born Hiawatha Lipschitz, Lionel
has been performing talk radio
for 18 years (85 dog years).
Don’t even try labeling him or
his ideology as such is for
naught: He’s the quintessence of
sui generis. Carol Channing
scares him. He implores and
entreats his listeners to
critically think and analyze, to
parse topics and peel the layers
of the issue onion. The barbate
Lionel loathes trite
shibboleths, playbook and bumper
sticker labels as well as
leprosy.
Lionel started as a mere caller
whilst in law school in his home
town of Tampa (cf. Tampa Bay)
and was given his own show in
1988 on 970 WFLA – a
weekend show (Sunday, no less).
For reasons yet to be fathomed,
he then jumped to middays, then
afternoon drive in less than a
year. And then morning and
afternoon drive at WABC
in New York City. The rest is .
. . well, you know the line.
Lionel
was a prosecutor and criminal
defense trial lawyer, so when a
legal issue needs dissecting,
whom better to consult? Lionel
hosted his own show on Court
TV and has appeared as a
guest on virtually every news
commentary show. Then again,
who hasn’t? He never wears
sandals with socks. He’s a
proud polyglot, sesquipedalian
and accomplished manualist.
Rachael Ray is the Antichrist.
Lionel’s wit and biting humor
are nonpareil. He has often
said that he’d rather be the
editorial cartoon than the
editorial. He emphasizes the
absurd and recondite and there’s
a lot to emphasize. Politics,
music, pop culture, memetics,
numismatics, name it – Lionel
will tackle the issue. Talk
radio is supposed to be fun,
last time Lionel checked; that’s
why he never listens to it.
He’s the Harold Stassen of talk
radio. For revamped,
rejuvenated, retrofitted and
reinvented talk radio, Lionel is
where to go. He was the Number
One rated talk host during his
time period in New York in two
time slots (no joke). New
affiliates grow like yeast.
He’ll make you think, whether
you want to or not. You will
learn. He hates magicians and
comedians. And, oh yes, mimes.
In his free time Lionel enjoys
spelunking, frottage and making
haggis for friends
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