Thomas was exactly right, Fulton Lewis Jr. was a radio news commentator, and apparently so was his father. So was Gabriel Heater as I remember. Of course now they all call themselves newscasters. The difference is that the old time news commentators often offered an opinion on the news. -- Sincerely, Bob Armstrong in Houston, TX picture "I have fished through fishless days that I remember happily and without regret." Roderick Haig-Brown ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Robert E. Armstrong, DVM, MS, member Dog Writers Association of America, author of the veterinary mystery/thrillers, CANIS - paperback, ISBN 0-595-29795-1 or eBook, ISBN 0-595-75078-8 and INDEX OF SUSPICION - ISBN: 0-595-20485-6 Amazon.com and Barnes & Noble Visit my home page at http://home.houston.rr.com/rarmstrong9/ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
They didn't just offer an opinion they actually had a thought that might have made some sense and maybe was an original thought! Patti Robert E. Armstrong wrote: > Thomas was exactly right, Fulton Lewis Jr. was a radio news commentator, > and apparently so was his father. > So was Gabriel Heater as I remember. Of course now they all call > themselves newscasters. > The difference is that the old time news commentators often offered an > opinion on the news. > >