TIF, thank you for posting this. I remember hearing this live in 1969 at the height of the Vietnam war. It was at the end of his show, and around Flag Day. There just aren’t patriotic comedians like Mr. Skelton today. Charlie Daniels did a tribute on it several years ago. Skelton was a remarkable man; he made a great impact being fatherless at age 7. I really liked that he finished every TV show by saying, “Good night, and God bless.” He suffered a nervous collapse while in the Army and developed stuttering. His characters of Clem Kadiddlehopper and Freddie the Freeloader were genius.
I wish there were comics today that reflected his morality.
Gwjack
I enjoyed Red Skelton too. Jonathan Winters was another favorite.