His recent speech to the Royal Geographical Society was titled "America’s Place In The World"
Enjoy.
One or 2 highlights:
Stephen Fry wrote:
I was in America for the run up to the presidential election, but for the ballot itself I was in Kenya, the homeland of course of Barack Obama's father. I asked a Kenyan with whom we were working whether he was pleased that America looked to be about to have its first black president, and one of Kenyan extraction at that? 'Very pleased,' he replied. 'But you must remember Mr. Obama's mother is of European extraction. If Barack Obama had stayed here and been elected as our leader, he could have become Kenya's first white president.'
Stephen Fry wrote:
I little thought that one day I would have a Manhattan apartment of my own, a green card and even be made a Kentucky Colonel. It’s true. One doesn’t like to boast, but Steve Beshear, the Governor of the State – actually the Commonwealth of Kentucky – bestowed that rank upon me, uniquely in the gift of Kentucky, last year. Unlike Harland Sanders of Fried Chicken fame, who was accorded the same title, I don’t use it. But if you choose to call me Colonel Fry I shall certainly answer and with pride.
Edited, Jul 5th 2009 5:54am by Nobby