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Post by Abdiel on Oct 27, 2008 19:15:36 GMT -5
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Post by Parn on Oct 28, 2008 2:26:01 GMT -5
This is the show that aired the day Dave posted the link to the BERG v. OBAMA case paper. I couldn't listen to more than 20 minutes, including commercial break, due to having to go somewhere.
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Post by Adam on Oct 28, 2008 11:52:14 GMT -5
Of all the radio talk show hosts that I listen to, Glenn Beck, Rusty Humphries, Rush Limbaugh, they all have a perspective worth listening too. Glenn Beck has said that Rush Limbaugh saved AM radio. Michael Savage is for me the most interesting. Although I don't agree on everything he says. He is an independent thinker and a true American. The other's are as well. What separates Savage from the rest for me is his hypothesis that liberalism is a mental disorder. While I think that individuals would be better served by an early and honest education in American History, civil ethics and detailed analysis of the Constitution of the United States and Bill of Rights. Without an honest education, I can see were liberalism leads to disorder. Eventually leading to the death of Democracy. Barrack Obama called the Constitution of the United States a charter of negative liberties. The trouble with Obama is simple. He has chosen to serve himself overtime. Time after time. I trust you all can see the consequences. Dave. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Alan_WeinerMichael Alan Weiner (born March 31, 1942 in New York City), better known by his pseudonym Michael Savage, is an American radio host, author, and conservative political commentator. His nationally-syndicated talk show, The Savage Nation, airs throughout the United States on Talk Radio Network. He holds master's degrees in medical botany and medical anthropology and he earned a Ph.D. from the University of California, Berkeley, in nutritional ethnomedicine. As Michael Weiner, he has written books on herbal medicine and homeopathy. As Michael Savage, he has written four New York Times bestsellers. His radio show reaches some 8 million listeners on 400 stations throughout the United States, ranking third in number of stations syndicated nationwide and third in nationwide audience behind Rush Limbaugh and Sean Hannity. Savage's political philosophy can be summarized in three words: borders, language, and culture. Some, including Savage himself, have characterized his views as conservative nationalism.[2] Consequently, he is a critic of illegal immigration, a supporter of the English-only movement, and claims that liberalism and same-sex marriage are degrading American culture. Although his radio delivery is sometimes characterized by colorful language and a confrontational approach, much of his show involves ruminating on topics such as history, culture (food, books, television), health issues, and personal anecdotes. His show is peppered with such phrases as "liberalism is a mental disorder", and many of his comments have earned Savage the criticism of liberal groups and even some conservatives.
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