Paul Harvey, R.I.P.

One of radio’s pioneer voices fell silent today at the age of 90.

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.

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,” “Reaganomics” and “guesstimate.”

“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.” [...]

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 from a downtown Chicago 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.

The Rant Heard ‘Round the World

CNBC’s Rick Santelli rips the O-Team a new one — and rightly so.

“President Obama, are you listening ?!?!?”

Update (2/22): Americans are taking Santelli’s suggestion for a Chicago Tea Party to heart — and are now organizing nationwide to make sure the President listens.

Fellow Nevadans, are you game? If so, drop me a line to help get the ball rolling.

Porkulus Passes

The Pork Sandwich From Hell was ramrodded through by partisan Democrats (plus three RINOs) in Congress, and Barack the Fearmonger plans to sign it into law tomorrow. Quite frankly, it will not stimulate the economy and jump-start stagnant commerce, but broaden the depth of government intervention into our daily lives.

Somewhere in Hell, Saul Alinsky is dancing a jig and praising his acolyte from Chicago.

In the meantime, Mike Huckabee minces no words and calls the spending act exactly what it really is:

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A Moment of Common Sense

In light of the political whirlwind brought about by the Obama Administration (and to make up for the lack of posting due to my day job), a moment of wisdom and common sense is warranted.

If the Obamaholics really want to get something done, it would behoove them to put down Rules for Radicals and The Audacity of Hope, and pick up Capitalism and Freedom and Free to Choose.

Or, if time to sit down and read is lacking, they should at least go to YouTube and do a search on Milton Friedman.

From Keynes to Krugman, “progressive” economists have and always will be trumped by Friedman. Were he alive today, he would never sign on to such a high-pressured, intimidating sales pitch masquerading as a “stimulus” package that a majority of Americans are now opposing in its current form.