“I suggest that you finish and go ahead and tend to be quite skeptical of Ed Hale. But I suggest that not apply to others who are willing to use plainsradio.com.”
I really don’t know what to think of him. He sounds 100% sincere, just like he did when he apparently called Coast to Coast a few years ago talking about shooting two bigfoots. (My difficulty there is, like everyone else, I can’t be 100% certain Bigfoot doesn’t exist. Either he shot two real bigfoots, or he has trained in the art of sensationalism. You tell me.)
Common sense suggests Ed Hale is legitimate, and is simply hitching his radio career to the Obama fraud. Nothing wrong with that, although continued success can lead to selling out as it apparently has with several other public personas whom I won’t mention.
I still listen to his show.
Ed Hale and Barack Obama both have sincere sentiments in the mix.
“Common sense suggests Ed Hale is legitimate, and is simply hitching his radio career to the Obama fraud.”
I’m not some intellectual elitist and I come from a humble background. I grew up in Oklahoma as a lower middle class blue color suburbanite from the Oklahom City area. Except for periods of military service (not more than 4 years). Most of the first 51 years of my life were as a citizen of Oklahoma. I worked as a low paid Oklahoma state employee for over 20 years. I moved to Missouri almost four years ago to work for DoD as a mid-level GS employee. I’m not from the stratosphere. Those are my disclaimers.
Now that being said, when I listened to Ed Hale the first time, my reaction was “this dude is an uneducated Texas hick that is painful to listen to because of his mannerisms and speech.” He struck me as being some old man hanging out at the old barbarshop.....lots of opinions but very little knowledge. Is he sincere? Yes, the same way the guy in the barbershop is. Is he a reliable source of information? No, no more than the guy in the barbershop is. Subsequent listenings have reinforced my initial impression. Listening to Mr. Hale is like having to listen to some of my really backwood relatives and in-laws - nice people, but not very well informed and very boring to converse with. God Bless em!