
LOL!Quote from AAAintheBeltway:
Tim Robbins and Susan Sarandon are probably organizing a boycott to get him off the air this very minute.

Quote from LongShot:
this is from http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/A...0582997/sr=2-1/ref=sr_2_1/104-6963496-7367163
"Michael Savage is the host of The Savage Nation, a radio program that airs on over 300 stations nationwide. A self-described victim of "truth-in-mouth syndrome," he claims to be "the only man in the country saying it the way it really is." His stated purpose for writing the book is to save a "homosexualized, feminized America" from a liberal assault that is "unraveling the very fabric of this great nation." Declaring that "a minority of feminist zealots rule the culture," he blames Democrats and liberals for everything from a general decline in morals in the United States to bringing the Taliban to power in Afghanistan. Although one chapter is entitled "Crimes of the Democrats" (with special attention paid to Al Gore), Savage is no Republican stooge--this "bipartisan basher" reserves plenty of venom for the GOP as well, particularly regarding immigration, one of his favorite subjects. Savage calls for a severe tightening of U.S. borders and vigilant racial profiling in order to combat terrorism and the spread of infectious diseases. He also rails against liberal media bias, big government, the lack of prayer in schools, rampant pornography, the UN, the ACLU, and a host of social ills that he believes were caused almost exclusively by hippies in the 1960s and the Clinton administration in the 1990s."
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Quote from hapaboy:
Thought I'd ask about one of dgabriel, trader556, and Madison's favorite authors (along with Rush Limbaugh).
Quote from Madison:
seen him on cable news a few times - he made a few good points, generally, esp. regarding PC, but usually fell into exaggeration and sensationalism. insulting people, however, gets publicity. seems to be working.
limbaugh is useless, as are most of the McNews regulars - hannity, carville, bennett, etc. - there is no need to listen, as they will agree with their party's line, no matter what. whatever they say is just a rehash of the hype du jour. O'reilley is a bit different, in that he makes up his own mind sometimes - but once made, he refuses to believe that anyone could possibly disagree.