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Paul Harvey and Rush Limbaugh were in a league of their own. Each man had his own style, and that style resonated with millions upon millions worldwide. Their voices and their messages will live on through the power of talk radio. Paul Harvey wrote and delivered some of the most profound messages ever heard on talk radio. It was Harvey’s prophetic ability to truly understand the problems before they ever even existed. No small task by any measure. His iconic messages on farmers, policemen, faith, and America transcended generations, but it was his ‘If I Were The Devil’ warning that rings so loudly at this time. Think of how much Harvey said with just those 511 words.
95% of what he said is just as meaningful, just as relevant today, as it was in 1965 when he gave the broadcast monologue during one of his famous – the rest of the story segments. Today, we will revisit Harvey’s message and bring it forth into current day. Let’s explore together, and expand on what Paul Harvey was telling us, and his message to the world. Joining Malcolm on this special broadcast is
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