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spdirty
02-05-2007, 10:14 PM
he doesn't have the balls to give up his radio show so he can be as big a factor as Ralph Nader in the next election. Still, if he runs, he has my vote.

http://newsmax.com/archives/articles/2007/2/5/161823.shtml?s=br

Michael Savage Mulls Presidential Run
Phil Brennan
Tuesday, Feb. 6, 2007

Michael Savage, the nation's third-most listened to radio talk-show host, says he may leave his top rated show to make a bid for the GOP nomination for president.

"I know it sounds bizarre but when you consider the people running for the presidency, none . . . seems to be qualified," Savage told NewsMax in an exclusive interview.

Savage, based at the San Francisco Bay area's KNEW station, began his syndicated "Savage Nation" show in 2000. Today his network, Talk Radio Network, boasts that Savage is heard on over 370 stations across the country by 8 million listeners a week. [Editor's Note: Do you want Michael Savage for President? Vote Here Now.]

The controversial radio host packs a powerful punch in his three-hour daily show and can spark national news. Savage was credited with bringing the Dubai Ports World deal to national attention. The deal would have turned over U.S. port operations to the Middle Eastern company. A public outrage ensued, forcing Dubai Ports World to scuttle their plan.

Savage has also parlayed his loyal base into four consecutive New York Times best sellers, including his latest "The Political Zoo" — a satirical criticism of both Republicans and Democrats.


Savage, with his loyal listenership, says he can play an important role in the Republican primaries, gain critical support, and add to the planned debates.

"I would think that somebody who's not a politician might be a viable candidate," Savage stated, stressing that he would focus his campaign on his mantra: "Borders, language, Culture."

Savage readily admits he has little chance of being elected.

Still, he's convinced he could help push the Republican Party back to its conservative roots.

"A non-politician who has a very large following, who is very conservative, and who believes in a simple message of borders, language, and culture has a great chance of electrifying the American people," Savage said, complaining the current flock of candidates are simply parroting "sound bytes."


Could such a run harm the Republican Party?

Savage doesn't think so, claiming the GOP has "virtually no chance of winning right now.

"They are all political apparatchiks," he continued. "They have never stood for borders, language or culture — not one of them. They have completely failed the conservatives who elected the Republicans during the Gingrich revolution."

Savage says he seriously sees a need for a candidate like himself, since the Democrats have veered sharply to the left precisely because of the "loud noises being made by the left wing in the party. Consequently even the mainstream Democrats move to the left on virtually every issue: the Iraq war, global warming, you name it."

Recalling the 2004 Democratic primaries, Savage said, "Guys like Kucinich and Sharpton, clearly unqualified for this job, were given equal time on the podium during the debates with the leading candidates such as Kerry and Gore."


Spark for the Fire

Meanwhile, Savage thinks there has been no real debate among Republicans.

"The dial has not been moved on the Republicans with somewhat socialist tendencies at all because there's been no debate. The Bush dynasty, the Bush machine, has literally wiped out any vestige of controversy for six years. They've eliminated it." If he gets in the race, Savage promised, he would spark plenty of debate.

"The debate must be moved to the people away from the politicians," he said. He said that if he runs he would expect to be included in any debates.

For the moment he remains cautious about running and leaving his lucrative radio show.

"I'm only exploring this," he said and will be testing public reaction to such a move.

"I could not continue to do my radio show. I've been told that once you've declared yourself a candidate and you're openly running, you have to give up your career in the media for obviously good reasons," Savage said.

Looking at the leading candidates now expected to seek the GOP nomination, Savage saw little to cheer about:


John McCain — "McCain . . . what does McCain stand for? He ran in the mantle of Barry Goldwater and then he completely humiliated that legacy by being a senator in the mold of a Rockefeller Republican rather than showing any tinges of Goldwater conservatism."
Rudy Giuliani — "He has not got a ghost of a chance to be president. He's for Giuliani and no one else. He's too liberal; favoring gay marriage, for example, and he made New York City an asylum city for illegal aliens. He has no conservative credentials."

Mitt Romney — "I don't know the man but his policies seem to be all over the map."
Newt Gingrich — "He is intellectually brilliant, but I think . . . he's unelectable because he has too much history." On the issues, Savage was equally blunt. "There is only one major issue," he said. "It's interconnected to the border. The border and the war on terror are interrelated. Bush cannot have it both ways. He cannot say he's fighting the war on terror over there and leaving the door to Mexico off its hinges over here. It doesn't make sense."
As for the war in Iraq, Savage says are troops are fighting with handcuffs.

"You can't fight a war with rules of engagement that are the rules of engagement of a state trooper in the United States."

Savage insisted, "This war cannot be won without a new strategy. They're putting more men into the meat grinder. There is only one way to resolve this. Use the techniques that have been used in all previous modern wars. Use air power to decimate the enemy in his stronghold — the Sunni triangle, and the area where the Mahdi army is — Sadr city, and then send tanks in with the men behind the tanks to mop up. You do not send boys in, alley-by-alley in hand-to-hand combat unless you are an incompetent sob."

Savage Savage

On the now red hot issue of global warming, Savage was equally savage. "It is the biggest hoax of out lifetimes," he charged. "It is being promulgated by people who want to control the industrialized West without firing a shot." He explained that he is the only radio host "with an actual Ph.D. in a real science from a great university."

He says the scientific evidence "indicates that there is global warming but it's a natural cycle that occurs about every 1,500 years and that mankind has almost nothing to do with it."

How, he asked, could previous ice ages have ended without global warming, which in each case occurred without mankind creating greenhouse gasses with the use of fossil fuels.

"What caused the ice ages to recede?" he asked. "Man did not industrialize the earth until the 19th century."


The earth, he explained, "warmed through natural phenomena — through sunflares, underwater volcanic activity warming the oceans, for example. "It is the biggest hoax of out lifetimes," Savage continued, "For liberals, global warming is their religion, they believe in the hype, and if you do not agree, you are a bad person much like how communists treated non-party members.

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N.O.Bronco
02-05-2007, 10:51 PM
wow please let this guy run GOP make him your man. seriouslly the Dems will win by the largest margin in the history of US.

spdirty
02-05-2007, 10:56 PM
wow please let this guy run GOP make him your man. seriouslly the Dems will win by the largest margin in the history of US.

He won't be a GOP candidate. Isnt even a member of the party. He would run as an indy.

Crushaholic
02-05-2007, 11:00 PM
I would love to see a Savage-Hillary showdown. You might have to have a 7-second delay on televised debates...;D

spdirty
02-05-2007, 11:09 PM
I would love to see a Savage-Hillary showdown. You might have to have a 7-second delay on televised debates...;D

I would pay 200 bucks to see that.LOL

N.O.Bronco
02-05-2007, 11:30 PM
He won't be a GOP candidate. Isnt even a member of the party. He would run as an indy.

yea but he falls in line with the hardest of the hardcore Neocons. However if he does run ind even better, that way theres a GOP canidate, Savage(really another GOP canidate) and a dem. Still works out for the Dem(hopefully Barack, dont much care for Hillary).

Spider
02-05-2007, 11:40 PM
I wouldnt piss in Savages asshole even if his guts were on fire .........

spdirty
02-06-2007, 12:23 AM
yea but he falls in line with the hardest of the hardcore Neocons. However if he does run ind even better, that way theres a GOP canidate, Savage(really another GOP canidate) and a dem. Still works out for the Dem(hopefully Barack, dont much care for Hillary).

if Bush is a neocon, Savage isn't.

Like Ive said before, if the GOP doesn't put a conservative candidate out there, I will have no problem with writing in my candidate, even if it means Hillary gets elected.

spdirty
02-06-2007, 12:24 AM
I wouldnt piss in Savages a-hole even if his guts were on fire .........

Savage would kick your ass in an insulting contest.:strong:

Son of a bitch is a lot of things, but he was right about Bush all along.

N.O.Bronco
02-06-2007, 12:31 AM
Savage would kick your ass in an insulting contest.:strong:

Son of a b**** is a lot of things, but he was right about Bush all along.

so was anybody with a brain, half of one at that.

Spider
02-06-2007, 12:43 AM
Savage would kick your ass in an insulting contest.:strong:

Son of a b**** is a lot of things, but he was right about Bush all along.
I dont know about that , I really hold back in here , listen to me on the CB , then make the call ;D
i dont like Hillary , i cant give you a`good reason , just something about that Amazon I dont like ........ But I cant forgive Giulani for what he did to the troops Savage is to short sighted , Edwards has gone so far left , he is now somewhere in Hawaii looking for the white house .........
that Leaves McCain and Obama ......
McCain changes his mind more times then my wife changes hair color , and Obama , really dont know that much about him yet .........

spdirty
02-06-2007, 12:57 AM
I dont know about that , I really hold back in here , listen to me on the CB , then make the call ;D
oh Ive never heard a true believer on his show that he hasn't absolutely shredded. But you aren't a whacked out lefty, so he might go easy on you.;D

i dont like Hillary , i cant give you a`good reason , just something about that Amazon I dont like ........ But I cant forgive Giulani for what he did to the troops Savage is to short sighted , Edwards has gone so far left , he is now somewhere in Hawaii looking for the white house .........
that Leaves McCain and Obama ......
McCain changes his mind more times then my wife changes hair color , and Obama , really dont know that much about him yet .........

thats my feeling...not a decent frickin candidate out there.

Taco John
02-06-2007, 04:06 AM
I like to listen to Savage. It's my afternoon guilty pleasure. I think he makes a lot of great points, though I think his temper is a huge character flaw.

spdirty
02-28-2007, 12:21 AM
damn good column here. Think I'll vote for that SOB whether he runs or not.

http://www.renewamerica.us/columns/duke/070223

Toward a more Savage Nation

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February 23, 2007


The Shill Media are offering up the usual pabulum about presidential contenders, disgorging reportage about the vapid and venal that's more soap opera than scoop. With mock surprise they speak of the presidential aspirations of Rudy, Lady Macbeth and Brokeback Obama, as they treat platitudes and political sloganeering as if they were less empty than the minds that regurgitate them. But amidst the din of this much-ado — about-nothing quest for copy, the media have missed — perhaps quite conveniently — the only truly scintillating story of the 2008 election. Radio talk show host Michael Savage is mulling a run for the White House.

I'm sure many would say I was wasting words on wishes, as Savage is the darkest of horses. But there's a very good reason to welcome his entrance into the race, and I'll discuss this in a moment. First, though, let's take a peek into the life of the effervescent commentator.

Although Michael Savage has achieved fame through his exploits on radio and his four best-selling political books, this presidential dark horse is no one-trick pony, as he has lived a storied life and worn many hats. The son of an immigrant, he was raised in Queens, NY, in a home of most modest means. Savage attended public school and, applying himself to academics, vigorously pursued higher education, eventually earning a Ph.D. in Epidemiology and Nutrition Sciences from UC Berkeley.

Dr. Savage went on to become an innovator in the field of nutrition, authoring seventeen books on the subject, became a director of nutrition for a major corporation and spent years as a botanical Indiana Jones, exploring the south pacific in a search for plants with medicinal qualities.

It was only later in life that Savage plunged into talk radio, an effort that gave birth to his show, The Savage Nation, which boasts more than eight million listeners weekly. And on that show one gets a glimpse of what Michael Savage would bring to the presidential race.

The Savage Nation is a land where political correctness finds no safe harbor. Savage unabashedly waxes patriotic, as he fights the culture war with a battle cry of "Borders, language and culture." He rightly sounds the alarm about radical Islam, the invasion by illegal aliens, the ACLU, feminism and the homosexual mafia, enduring the slings and arrows of those who would tarnish the tellers of truth. He rails against the moral decay represented by pop tarts, Howard Stern, gangsta rappers and the prevalence of pornography.

Yet, despite Savage's impressive credentials as a traditionalist, he is no blind flag-waver or party loyalist. An independent thinker, he casts the discerning eye within as well as without, exposing America's true characteristic faults, as opposed to the imaginary ones of leftist conjurers. And his ire is no respecter of party lines, as he has often roasted George W. Bush on the same spit that has impaled the president's most ardent foes.

Lastly, although Savage is certainly versed in the hyperbole and acid-tongued rhetoric that are staples of talk radio, any honest listener is quickly struck by how his presentation is more sophistication than savagery. He not only nimbly segues from the emotional to the dialectical, from the earthly to the ethereal, and from satire to sober analysis, but is also equal parts philosopher, preacher and poet. He is unafraid to invoke biblical passages when providing insight on today's woes and demonstrates a grasp of history impressive enough to convince one that he has not forgotten the mistakes of the past. Simply put, he talks about everything the major presidential contenders should but never will.

And this brings me to why I would encourage Savage to don yet one more hat and then throw it into the ring. All the current high profile presidential contenders are pretenders, people who, for lack of either wisdom or will, will never broach the real issues or speak hard truths. They'll never talk honestly about immigration, Islam, the destruction of our culture and sovereignty or anything else that really matters, and, damnably, the Shill Media won't ask them the tough questions.

Michael Savage would, in the least, stand a chance of taking these soporific candidates and a slumbering people out of their comfort zone and bringing real issues and outside-the-box thinking to the forefront. Barring this, the politicians will just go through the motions and keep people in the Matrix, a controlled faux reality in which lies can masquerade as truth and liars can carry the day. The end result would be another general election with a socialist on the left and a garden-variety statist on the right, another choice between the lesser of two evils.

So it's not really about whether Michael Savage can win but, rather, the opportunity to force politicking sentient programs in a virus-ridden system to deal with relevant data. It's a task that may be impossible, as even Neo might be trumped by the neo-cons. But maybe, just perhaps, Dr. Savage can help administer that red pill.

Bronco Bob
02-28-2007, 10:59 AM
damn good column here. Think I'll vote for that SOB whether he runs or not.

http://www.renewamerica.us/columns/duke/070223

Toward a more Savage Nation

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http://www.renewamerica.us/images/columnists/duke.jpg
Selwyn Duke
<!-- END -->Selwyn Duke (http://www.renewamerica.us/columns/duke)
February 23, 2007


The Shill Media are offering up the usual pabulum about presidential contenders, disgorging reportage about the vapid and venal that's more soap opera than scoop. With mock surprise they speak of the presidential aspirations of Rudy, Lady Macbeth and Brokeback Obama,

This is where I stopped reading. Anyone who has to resort to junior high fag insults doesn't have anything to say I am interested in reading.

Dudeskey
02-28-2007, 01:26 PM
If he runs, why not throw another wacko talk show host w/ a thick NY accent on the other side of the spectrum- Lynn Samuels :spit:

freak6
02-28-2007, 01:38 PM
OOOH YEEEAH!!!

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Bronco_Beerslug
02-28-2007, 01:48 PM
He won't be a GOP candidate. Isnt even a member of the party. He would run as an indy.According to the article you posted he would be.