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liberal N proud Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Mar-01-09 07:35 AM
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Radio commentator Paul Harvey dead at 90
Now for the rest of the story:

CHICAGO - Paul Harvey, the news commentator and talk-radio pioneer whose staccato style made him one of the nation's most familiar voices, died Saturday in Arizona, according to ABC Radio Networks. He was 90.

Harvey died surrounded by family at a hospital in Phoenix, where he had a winter home, said Louis Adams, a spokesman for ABC Radio Networks, where Harvey worked for more than 50 years. No cause of death was immediately available.

Harvey had been forced off the air for several months in 2001 because of a virus that weakened a vocal cord. But he returned to work in Chicago and was still active as he passed his 90th birthday. His death comes less than a year after that of his wife and longtime producer, Lynne.

"My father and mother created from thin air what one day became radio and television news," Paul Harvey Jr. said in a statement. "So in the past year, an industry has lost its godparents and today millions have lost a friend."

Known for his resonant voice and trademark delivery of "The Rest of the Story," Harvey had been heard nationally since 1951, when he began his "News and Comment" for ABC Radio Networks.

‘Stand by for news!’
He became a heartland icon, delivering news and commentary with a distinctive Midwestern flavor. "Stand by for news!" he told his listeners. He was credited with inventing or popularizing terms such as "skyjacker" and "Reaganomics."

"Paul Harvey was one of the most gifted and beloved broadcasters in our nation's history," ABC Radio Networks President Jim Robinson said in a statement. "We will miss our dear friend tremendously and are grateful for the many years we were so fortunate to have known him."

In 2005, Harvey was one of 14 notables chosen as recipients of the presidential Medal of Freedom. He also was an inductee in the Radio Hall of Fame, as was Lynne.

Former President George W. Bush remembered Harvey as a "friendly and familiar voice in the lives of millions of Americans."

"His commentary entertained, enlightened and informed," Bush said in a statement. "Laura and I are pleased to have known this fine man, and our thoughts and prayers are with his family."

Harvey composed his twice-daily news commentaries for ABC from a downtown office near Lake Michigan.

Rising at 3:30 each morning, he ate a bowl of oatmeal, then combed the news wires and spoke with editors across the country in search of succinct tales of American life for his program.

At the peak of his career, Harvey reached more than 24 million listeners on more than 1,200 radio stations and charged $30,000 to give a speech. His syndicated column was carried by 300 newspapers.

His fans identified with his plainspoken political commentary, but critics called him an out-of-touch conservative. He was an early supporter of the late Sen. Joseph McCarthy and a longtime backer of the Vietnam War.

Perhaps Harvey's most famous broadcast came in 1970, when he abandoned that stance, announcing his opposition to President Nixon's expansion of the war and urging him to get out completely.

"Mr. President, I love you ... but you're wrong," Harvey said, shocking his faithful listeners and drawing a barrage of letters and phone calls, including one from the White House.

‘The Rest of the Story’
In 1976, Harvey began broadcasting his anecdotal descriptions of the lives of famous people. "The Rest of the Story" started chronologically, with the person's identity revealed at the end. The stories were an attempt to capture "the heartbeats behind the headlines." Much of the research and writing was done by his son, Paul Jr.

Harvey also blended news with advertising, a line he said he crossed only for products he trusted.

In 2000, at age 82, Harvey signed a new 10-year contract with ABC Radio networks.

In addition to his unique voice and delivery, Harvey was credited with coining several words on his broadcasts, including "Reaganomics" and "guesstimate."

Harvey was born Paul Harvey Aurandt in Tulsa, Okla. His father, a police officer, was killed when he was a toddler. A high school teacher took note of his distinctive voice and launched him on a broadcast career.

While working at St. Louis radio station KXOK, he met Washington University graduate student Lynne Cooper. He proposed on their first date (she said "no") and always called her "Angel." They were married in 1940 and had a son, Paul Jr.

They worked closely together on his shows, and he often credited his success to her influence. She was inducted into the Radio Hall of Fame in 1997, seven years after her husband was. She died in May 2008.

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I guess that truly leaves Limbaugh to take care of the conservative idiots.
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RJ Connors Donating Member (679 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Mar-01-09 07:43 AM
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1. Limbaugh doesn't even come close to being a Paul Harvey
I have listened to Paul Harvey for many years and while I did not always agree with him politically he was none the less a great radio personality and a trail blazer in the industry.

RIP
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trumad Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Mar-01-09 07:52 AM
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2. He was a right wing loonie...
Fuck Paul Harvey.
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RJ Connors Donating Member (679 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Mar-01-09 07:55 AM
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3. I have to respectfully disagree. n/t
Edited on Sun Mar-01-09 07:55 AM by RJ Connors
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trumad Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Mar-01-09 08:28 AM
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5. There are about 100 examples of his right wing bullshit on the Googles....
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summer borealis Donating Member (244 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Mar-01-09 08:36 AM
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6. Absolutely agree
As well as a monstrous hypocrite. He spent years celebrating "small town America," while being a shill for the same Wal-Mart that destroyed so many small town businesses.

I'll always remember the run up to the 1992 election when he'd use the intro "So dynamic is our nation's economy that ..." then came his economic good news. As soon as Clinton beat Bush daddy, Paul stopped using the line.
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liberal N proud Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Mar-01-09 11:01 AM
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9. He pushed the right wing agenda at every opportunity
He just wasn't foul mouth about it like limbaugh
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Hokie Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Mar-01-09 08:08 AM
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4. Gary Burbank did a great Paul Harvey impersonantion
Afternoon host Gary Burbank on WLW in Cincinnati used to do a fantastic impersonation of Paul on his show. He especially made fun of Paul's pregnant pause in front of his signature "Good Day". I didn't care for Paul's politics because I think he glorified and enforced white conservative fantasies and vilified liberals but without the vile and hate of Rush Limbaugh. His anecdotal non-political stories were entertaining.
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CanonRay Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Mar-01-09 08:42 AM
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7. A kinder, gentler right wing nut
but a right wing nut just the same. He won't be missed, at least by me.
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blueknight Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Mar-01-09 09:16 AM
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8. who cares?
one less neo-con vote
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TwilightGardener Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Mar-01-09 11:14 AM
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10. I will miss him, no matter his politics, because his voice always reminds me
of when my husband and I were a young married couple with babies, crisscrossing the country to move to yet another state for the Air Force. Didn't matter if you were in Wyoming or Mississippi, you could hear him around noon if you scanned the stations--a familiar voice that I will always associate with truck stop lunches and the excitement of being on the road, going somewhere new.
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cherokeeprogressive Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Mar-01-09 11:58 AM
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11. RIP Paul.
Edited on Sun Mar-01-09 12:01 PM by cherokeeprogressive
As with you, the sound of his voice takes me back to a time earlier in my life. A time when my Grandparents took my sister and me on epic road-trip vacations. The one constant I can remember from those times was that every day we were on the road Grandpa would scan the AM radio dial looking for Mr. Harvey.

His voice reminds me of truck stops, KOA's, HoJo's, and Stuckeys. It also reminds me of a time before I was aware of the "us" vs "Them" mentality that so deeply permeates society today. A Chevy pickup with a Teardrop camper on the back, and having dinner at a picnic table in a campground somewhere, usually a shared experience between us and whoever occupied the camping spot next to us. Would that I could magically transport back to that time, just to say hello to my Grandparents.

I don't have time in this short life to hate everyone I'm told I should. RIP Mr. Harvey. Condolences to those closest to you who knew you best. Congrats on a long and productive life. I almost envy the fact that you're now on a new journey, one that hopefully will unveil to you "The Rest of the Story".
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trumad Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Mar-01-09 01:03 PM
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13. I hate his brand of Right Wing politics... that's all.
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cherokeeprogressive Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Mar-01-09 01:11 PM
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14. When I got my car at 16, I stopped listening to AM radio completely save for the occasional
baseball game. The only real memories I have of Mr. Harvey are from a time before I learned what hating people for political reasons was.

That said, I find it hard to hate people retroactively. There is no grandfather clause to my hatred.

Did he push his right wing views on the radio?
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trumad Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Mar-02-09 06:15 AM
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15. Yes
and that's what I hated about the guy--- he really should have kept it to himself---and reported the "rest of the story".
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Motown_Johnny Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Mar-01-09 11:59 AM
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12. And That's............. The Rest Of The Story !!!!!
Sorry, but someone had to say it...



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