Michael Savage has no friends :(

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We expect blacklisting from the MSM. But, what does it say to you when the entire Fox News network refuses to cover the leading conservative voice in radio?. I am the only radio personality to have 3 best sellers in a row. Yet, Fox News blacklists me because O’Reilly is afraid to debate me, while Sean Vanity is incapable of any debate. They continue supporting a failed presidency, the first lady’s vulgar vaudeville routine before the liberal press and a failed war, which fewer and fewer Americans support. Instead of interviewing me, a true independent conservative, they insult their base (like Bush) by covering the runaway bride, fingers in food, American Idol, and Michael Jackson's porno.

I am used to swimming against the current, to spawn my ideas in the fertile waters of the independent American Mind. But, I have not encountered a total and absolute media blackout as I do now. As my message of Borders, Language, and Culture continues to penetrate America, the government/media complex has circled their wagons. During Stalin’s dictatorship in the ex-Soviet Union, people were either sent to prison camps, executed, or made invisible. In America, Michael Savage has now been made invisible.

Because I continue to support Borders, Language, and Culture, the power mad tyrants adhere to their own definition of borders, language, and culture. To them, their borders are limited by Washington D.C.; their language is government-ese; and their culture is “I scratch your back, you give me an interview”.

Despite this Stalinist campaign against my independent thinking, my radio show continues to grow and thrive, while my 3rd book in the trilogy "Liberalism is a Mental disorder", continues to sell briskly. It is now on the NY Times best seller list for the 3rd week in a row. Thank you for your support

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What a hero. I admit there are lots of other better TRUE conservative hosts, but he is pretty amusing to listen to and has some good thoughts. He's too "bigshot" to be taken seriously though.
 
"Oh, you're one of the sodomites," Savage said. "You should only get AIDS and die, you pig. How's that? Why don't you see if you can sue me, you pig. You got nothing better than to put me down, you piece of garbage. You have got nothing to do today, go eat a sausage and choke on it."
I can see why he has no friends. ;(
 
Who is he, exactly? A conservative radio host? And why is he ranting like so?

While I do agree that the media is caught up in a big vapid popularity contest, I also find it unsurprising that he has no friends.

I mean the author of a book titled "Liberalism is a Disease?", and who spouted that hyper-bigoted quote , is calling for more reasonable public debate? *coughhypocracy*

And if the media is 'liberal', why is he complaining that Bush is getting tons of favorable coverage and that FOX has too-conservative pundits?
Maybe Bush is getting softball questions, and maybe the media on all fronts is turning into a superficial parade of soon-forgotten novelty and/or a staging point for the ego-feed of undeserved 'journalists', but having a written equivalent of a mental breakdown is not the answer.
Bonus points for blaming it on a far-reaching conspiracy.

It's almost contradictory how the small mind finds the simplest explanation of the world in an infinitely complex system of societal control.

It's becoming increasingly common to see the dissolution of a political extremist's mind recorded and put on display, to the applause of millions of supporters.
Really, compared to here, y'all are a crazy planet. :p
 
I love listening to Savage.

I don't always agree with him, I do more than I don't though. But he runs a VERY good talk show. I'm sure even liberals would like to listen, anybody is allowed to call in, callers aren't screened for political weight.

Seriously if you've never heard him though, don't pull write him off before you listen to the show, it's really great, there's a reason his show does still grow even as overall talk radio declines.
 
I think his point is a lot of conservatives, like Sean Hannity and O'Reilly are just supporting a failed presidency for no factual reasons... mostly, just because they "can". He's pointing out that whats on the news right now is basically rubbish, which is incredibally true. He probably feels his views (which arent as extreme as you may think) are not represented by the "traditional" conservatives (he isnt a republican, he's an independant) like Hannity.
 
Yeah, I do agree with almost all his points there, especially the part about how people on either side cling to crap just because it falls on their side of the political bent. But presenting it as though he's the victim of some sort of Stalinist purge is downright melodramatic.

And his book title just calls for dismissal. It's like if I wrote a book called "George Bush ****s Puppies." Even I couldn't respect myself after something like that.
I've long become tired of all the victimization on all sides. Everyone thinks everyone else is satan's bedfellow, and will go out of their way to harass the opposition instead of actually having a cause worth fighting for and making sure they're not worshiping false idols. Be they Bill O'Reilley or Michael Moore.
People should be fighting to create a political arena where you don't have to lie and gnash teeth to make another man's cause sound reasonable.

Perhaps this Mike Savage he should get off his high horse a bit and stop going out of his way to sound hateful to other political ideas in the same way that he complains FOX is to poor 'ol independant him.
Because it would seem his opinion of the media and the presidency is downright ... liberal?
 
Mechagodzilla said:
Because it would seem his opinion of the media and the presidency is downright ... liberal?
That gave me a good laugh. Hell would first freeze over. Bush isn't the definition of a conservative, Savage doesn't dislike the same policies the liberals do nor does he dislike the ones he does for the same reasons as them.
 
The same guy who didn't American money going to Southeast Asian countries affected by the tsunami?

I don't sympathize with him.
 
No matter how controversial or how much he "swims against the tide", a free country should give him the time and a podium for him to give his talk and his views and let the people decide as to whether they want to hear.
 
Javert said:
Completely agree, and I think they have.
Yes, by making his radio show one of the most popular in the united states and giving him three best sellers.
 
gh0st said:
Yes, by making his radio show one of the most popular in the united states and giving him three best sellers.
Yea, so what has he to complain then?
 
He's a narsacistic, paranoid nutjob. He thinks everything is a giant conspiracy against the right and proper conduct of the universe, which of course, he alone knows the correct order of. They don't have him on Foxnews because he was and may again be a commentator for a rival network (he had a failed show on MSNBC I believe). And, also, he's too far out for even O'Reily.
 
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