On June 5 1973, Canadian radio commentator Gordon Sinclair decided he'd had enough of the stream of criticism and negative press recently directed at the United States of America by foreign journalists (primarily over
America's long military involvement in Vietnam, which had ended with the signing of the Paris Peace Accords six months earlier). When he arrived at radio station CFRB in Toronto that morning, he spent twenty minutes dashing off a
two-page editorial defending the USA against its carping critics which he then delivered in a defiant, indignant tone during his "Let's Be Personal" spot at 11:45 AM that day.
Sinclair passed away in 1984, but he will long be remembered on both sides of the U.S.-Canadian border; both for his contributions to journalism, and for his loudly proclaiming a friendship that few at the time were willing to embrace.
Thanks for this
Reminder , Kat.
May God Bless You
KS