I used to listen to him everyday at lunch as well.
The guy was a genius with his foresight, knowledge, and the way that he presented his message. He must have had one hell of a crystal ball to make the predictions that he did.
I miss listening to him as much as I do Rush.
"Government is not the solution to our problem, government is the problem." Ronald Reagan
Yep! I remember “Stand By For News” at noon, then at 5:30 pm…”And that is…The Rest of the Story”. I was a lot younger then but still really enjoyed him on the radio! 😎
Everyday at noon. I even carried a small transistor radio while hunting and at noon I would put an earpiece in and listen. I had a friend that owned a medium size company and he flew to Chicago to make a pitch to Paul Harvey to advertise his product. Took him to lunch and he made the pitch and Mr. Harvey listened and ask questions, in the end Mr. Harvey said the product had many uses, but he did not know how he would use it in his daily life. Mr. Harvey told him he only speaks about products that he personally uses and believes in. He was a man of very strick integrity.
Writing from the gateway to the great BluMtns in southeastern Washington.
Just remember, "You are the trailer park and I am the tornado". Beth Dutton, Yellowstone.
Paul Harvey had a gift for public speaking. A true master of delivery.
However, he seems to not understand the difference between the ozone hole and global warming, making the content of the clip linked in the opening post a garbled mess.
When I was in 8th grade, our teacher would have the class listen to Paul Harvey at noon. Someone wrote him a letter and he gave our class a shout out on air one day. He also sent our teacher an autographed picture.
My democrat mother listened to Paul every day in the 60s and 70s.
Oi, does he sound like a republican now!
There is nothing noble in being superior to your fellow man; true nobility is being superior to your former self. -Ernest Hemingway The man who makes no mistakes does not usually make anything.-- Edward John Phelps
Yep! I remember “Stand By For News” at noon, then at 5:30 pm…”And that is…The Rest of the Story”. I was a lot younger then but still really enjoyed him on the radio! 😎
Sounds like me,guys at work thought I was nuts,cause when he came on ,,we ate,,and I listened to him.
When I was in 8th grade, our teacher would have the class listen to Paul Harvey at noon. Someone wrote him a letter and he gave our class a shout out on air one day. He also sent our teacher an autographed picture.
Same with my 5th grade teacher. Wouldn't happen today.