Author Topic: VIDEO: Dwight D. Eisenhower and Clark Gable Had Almost Identical Voices  (Read 275 times)

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Since today is the 79th Anniversary of the D-Day landing on June 6, 1944 I thought it would be a good time to compare the amazingly similar voices of Dwight D. Eisenhower and Clark Gable. In this video you can hear Eisenhower's D-Day message to the allied troops as compared to Clark Gable's recruitment speech for the Army Air Force. I also mixed up the segments of each so you can hear them speak closer together in order to better compare the similarity of their voices.


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It makes me wonder how much the unconscious association of Eisenhower's voice with Clark Gable may have helped Eisenhower get elected, considering that a great number of Americans were reliant on radio for their news in 1952.
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