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Savage Exposes 'The Enemy Within'
Newsmax ^ | Wednesday, Jan. 28, 2004 | James Hirsen

Posted on 01/28/2004 6:28:06 AM PST by VU4G10

They broke the mold with Michael Savage, and a number of records.

The New York Times No. 1 best-selling author is extraordinary in just about every category you can think of.

He’s the holder of two master’s degrees and a doctorate, an accomplished scientist, author times 19, TV personality, talk radio phenom and patriot.

Savage is one of the most controversial hosts in the nation, and his sky-high ratings and national following testify to this.

Savage is also one of the brainiest guys around, but he inevitably bowls you over with his common sense. He has that uncanny ability to squeeze ideas down to their most palatable size. You feast on the mind bites only to find yourself wanting more.

Thankfully, Savage has a new book out to satisfy the cerebral appetite. It’s called “The Enemy Within,” and it has already become another New York Times best seller.

In the book, he packs a persuasive punch against liberalism. He takes a systematic look at our lefty-infected schools, courts, churches and cherished institutions and knocks the stuffing out of them.

But unlike a lot of other voices that merely warn of impending doom, Savage clashes the cymbals of optimism, too. He urges conservatives to unite and resist the negative influences that are dragging the culture down.

Those who already belong to the “Savage Nation” know that his style is not for the faint of heart.

If you favor the ideas of the slate of Democrat candidates, Savage might rub you the wrong way. But you won’t be able to hold that poker face, even if you disagree. The stories will get you.

I recently had a chance to talk with the man and get his take on some selective Savagery.

'Socialist' Kerry, 'Demagogue' Dean

NewsMax: I want to ask you, in the wake of the Iowa caucuses, should we include Kerry, Edwards, Clark, Dean and all as part of the enemy within?

MS: It’s a great question. Let’s focus. Dean obviously is a classic red-diaper doper baby. Everything that he said is parroted by the ACLU. I mean he might as well be a lawyer for the ACLU.

Kerry is another question. He’s a standard socialist Democrat who wants to promise all things to all people, as apparently does Bush, which really worries me. They’re all giving the store away to garner votes from those, you know, who believe the government should give everybody everything without consequence.

I don’t know much about Kerry. I mean I really don’t know the guy’s track record. He seems to be a Kennedy liberal. And in that sense, he’s just a Kennedy liberal. So if we want higher taxes, we want more affirmative action, we want more lectures about race, I guess Kerry is the man for it. I think it’s lucky, though, that Dean is finished because he is a desperado. And a demagogue. You just watch the man perform.

NM: Because of your use of humor, you sometimes remind me of a modern-day kind of a Mark Twain, or a conservative Mort Sahl.

MS: Oh, yeah, there’s a lot of Mort. I remember Mort. I loved him when I was young.

NM: Some of the people don’t seem to get your wit. Do you ever feel frustrated by that?

MS: I don’t know. I think they do get my wit. I don’t think they want to get my wit.

I think I’m the greatest threat to the liberal establishment of all hosts for one reason. In terms of sarcasm, humor, entertainment value, none of them can touch me.

See, they like to believe conservatives are stuck in the mud, boring, stodgy guys. When I get up there, I do a comedy act that’s poignant and cutting. This is a great threat to them because I’m beating them at their own game.

NM: You’ve written 19 books and earned your Ph.D. You’re a nutrition and herbal expert. What made you choose this medium? What made you choose talk radio?

'Immigrants and Epidemics'

MS: In 1994, I wanted to do a new book called "Immigrants and Epidemics." And I was actually going to collaborate with the dean of a very famous medical school. And he said: “Well, you are the author. You’ve gotten books published. I’m sure you can find a publisher in New York.” We put together a proposal, and we hit a stone wall. Not because the thesis of "Immigrants and Epidemics" was incorrect, but because it was politically incorrect. Nobody would touch the book.

This is a hidden a factor in our health care system in America. No one wants to talk about it.

You know, when our grandparents or great grandparents came in, if they were unhealthy, they were either sent back or put into quarantine. But because of the tremendous pressure by the AIDS lobby, the word “quarantine” has been thrown out of the lexicon of medicine. And because of the pressure of the immigrant lobby virtually anyone can waltz in.

So I tried to get the book published, but nobody would publish it. So I got pissed off, and I made a demo radio tape on this called "The Savage Nation.” Sent it out to 200 stations, and it was like a lark. One station in San Francisco hired me to do fill-in work, and the rest is sort of history.

NM: So anger is the mother of invention, so to speak.

MS: (Laugh)

NM: That leads to the theme – the borders, language and culture theme – because you started that way.

MS: What I don’t understand is this. How can Bush’s advisers not understand this issue? I don’t understand them. Every poll, even the ABC polls are showing that Americans have an opposing view on this issue. And they continue to forge ahead as though it’s bull**** and that no one cares.

The Schwarzenegger election was all about illegal aliens, I think. If it was about anything, it was about that. Even 30 percent of Democrats who voted, voted for Schwarzenegger, strictly because he wouldn’t give licenses to illegal aliens. So, I don’t understand the Republicans’ thinking on this.

NM: The question is always asked: “What do you do with the millions, tens of millions of illegals that are here right now? We’ve got to do something. What should we do?” How do you answer that?

MS: Well, I keep hearing from people “you can’t deport them.” Well, theoretically, that is true. It may be foolish to say “get the buses going.” But you can discourage them from being here. There are many, many pressures you can put on them to make them return home.

First of all, why are they collecting welfare when they are not citizens, and they do inordinately use welfare. The Camarata study has shown it, that they inordinately use welfare primarily - and this ties right into the election - primarily medical care, which is why our system is bankrupt. How much free medical care can you provide the population until the system collapses?

Stephen Camarata examined the trends in immigrant welfare. He found that 22 percent of immigrant households used at least one major welfare program, compared to 15 percent of native households. That’s a big difference.

The primary usage is in Medicaid to immigrant households. So they are all coming here for this huge medical system that we have, and we’re providing it like idiots, and we’re going bankrupt because 15 percent of our budget is now spent on health care. Fifteen percent of the entire budget is now spent on medical care, and that’s before the boomers hit the market. So look at the candidates, James. What are they promising?

NM: They are all promising a variation of Hillary-care.

'Castro-Like Health Care'

MS: They are promising Castro-like health care. Well, that’s what we are going to wind up getting. You know, we are going to wind up with a Cuban-style socialized medicine, a third- or fourth-rate system for all, and that’s going to be what we are going to get. I mean, how can you give everybody the gold-plated medical care system? It’s impossible.

And we are getting poorer doctors, by the way, you know that. Because the best and the brightest are no longer going into medicine. The incentive isn’t there. So I don’t know where this ends, other than a kind of creeping socialism.

NM: What can Americans do?

MS: I wonder what we can do at this point. I mean, I almost wished that we had sort of a benign barbarian running the country.

NM: A benign barbarian. (Laugh)

MS: A benign barbarian. If we could only find such an individual, a benign barbarian to save us. Because the giveaway mentality has now permeated both parties.

Demicans and Republocrats

I opened by saying, “Who is the enemy within?” I said there’s enough blame to go around on both sides of the aisle. The concept of this gargantuan welfare state permeates the Republican Party as well. They don’t stand for very much anymore.

Yet I’d like to just say this. Look, let me be clear. From a compass point of view, even though there’s only a differential of about a degree or two or three on most issues between the parties.

As a boater, I can tell you if you boat, if you start from a center point and you go out two degrees different on a course, in the beginning the differential is insignificant. But the further out you go, the bigger the differential becomes.

And that’s my analogy here, of the difference between the remnants of the Republican conservatism and the super-socialist liberalism of the Democrats. It’s an insignificant difference in the beginning. But two points out on the compass down the line could be the difference between us surviving and us, you know, going under.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial; Philosophy
KEYWORDS: aliens; bookreview; enemywithin; epidemics; illegalaliens; interview; jimhirsen; michaelsavage; nationalsecurity; politics; savage; transcript
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To: Houmatt
Otherwise shut your piehole

You really do like Savage don't you, you are parrotting his personality.

Oh well, you are going to have do better than that to intimidate me than using insecure and weak ad hominems like Savage uses.

BTW, how come Savage doesn't use his real name. Is he ashamed of his family's surname?

41 posted on 01/28/2004 7:35:50 AM PST by Dane
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To: NYC Republican
And heaven knows Sean Hannity never did that, did he?

Sheesh!

42 posted on 01/28/2004 7:37:06 AM PST by Houmatt (Where is Lurker No More?)
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To: swampfox98
He is not a suck up to the illegals

JMO, Savage is a suck up to his own ego.

43 posted on 01/28/2004 7:37:58 AM PST by Dane
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To: NYC Republican
Yes, send some back, close down the borders and withdraw welfare. I'm not against a work program that is fair. Illegals have sent 4 billion back to Mexico to their families this past year, so things can't be too bad for the workers.

Tell me, what is wrong with those solutions? Don't you have any idea of what is going to become of this country in five years or less if this massive influx of immigrants continues? Don't you worry about your children or your grand children's future with a majority of people who are overrunning the country and are unfriendly to America?

44 posted on 01/28/2004 7:39:13 AM PST by swampfox98
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To: NYC Republican
He tells it like it is. Plain and simple.

Common sense.
45 posted on 01/28/2004 7:40:17 AM PST by petercooper (We did not have to prove Saddam had WMD, he had to prove he didn't.)
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To: VU4G10
To a great extent, Michael Savage is a conservative version of Howard Stern. A major difference is the subject matter. Stern's milieu includes the entertainment business and sex. He creates a world around his life in Manhattan and (previously) Long Island and his cast of characters like Stuttering John. Savage's milieu includes the overall culture and politics. He creates a world around his life in San Francisco and Marin County and his past experiences as an academic and a researcher.

Like Stern, Savage's abrasiveness and "shock jock" rudeness are cultural affectations meant to draw audiences. Savage's roots are in the lower and middle classes of pre-1970 New York City, particularly its Jewish neighborhoods. This is not too far from those of Stern, although Stern grew up in the New York suburbs about a decade after Savage did.

Savage is the product of an urban, New York, Jewish culture. Most conservative writers and broadcasters are people who are products of suburban or rural areas. By and large, they are of British or German Protestant or Irish Catholic ancestry and thus come from cultural backgrounds that are far "stodgier" than Savage's. Additionally, Savage was not primarily a media person for most of his life, and has a broad range of scientific and scholarly experience few in the mainstream or alternative media can match.

It is the cultural, rather than the philosophical, flavor of Michael Savage that distinguishes him from the rest of the conservative pack.

46 posted on 01/28/2004 7:41:30 AM PST by Wallace T.
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To: swampfox98
Illegals have sent 4 billion back to Mexico to their families this past year, so things can't be too bad for the workers

Well let's do the math. 4 billion divided by 8 million is $500 per person. That isn't a lot.

BTW, if you lived a 100 years ago would you be going nuts if a person sent some dollars to Dublin or Warsaw.

47 posted on 01/28/2004 7:42:28 AM PST by Dane
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To: NYC Republican
What's YOUR answer?

Sorry, Charlie, but once 9-11 came down, most people wanted the borders secured. As in right then.

Not only has the Bush Administration failed to listen to the people in this matter, they have proposed to make the situation worse.

THAT is what pissed Michael Savage off. And only the unreasonable (read: RATS and Bushbots) does not see where he is coming from.

48 posted on 01/28/2004 7:43:20 AM PST by Houmatt (Where is Lurker No More?)
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To: boomop1
Send them back, deny free medical and enforce the current laws. Send in the Feds to arrest city officials who ignore immigration law.

This sounds harsh but it is the only way to save our nation from copying Europe. The sooner we start the faster we begin patching our saftey net system. I'm sure a large amount could find sponsers and stay in the country. It is easy to say after the fact that there is nothing we can do now. But there is somthing we can do and it will be hard.

49 posted on 01/28/2004 7:44:22 AM PST by jetson
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To: MissAmericanPie
Don't lump Savage in there. He does not like it anymore than you do.
50 posted on 01/28/2004 7:44:27 AM PST by Houmatt (Where is Lurker No More?)
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To: Houmatt
And only the unreasonable (read: RATS and Bushbots) does not see where he is coming from.

And what is your "reasonable" solution?

51 posted on 01/28/2004 7:45:40 AM PST by Dane
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To: Dane
And what is your "reasonable" solution?

Why should I waste bandwidth on a "solution" when you are not doing the same.

You go first, since you think others presented are not the way to go.

52 posted on 01/28/2004 7:49:36 AM PST by Houmatt (Where is Lurker No More?)
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To: VU4G10; Badray; RightWhale; Dane; unix; martin_fierro; PA Engineer; freedomcrusader; cjshapi; ...
Savage Rocks!

Jim Quinn Rocks, too.

53 posted on 01/28/2004 7:51:55 AM PST by thesummerwind (Like painted kites, those days and nights, they went flyin' by)
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To: Dane
What kind of America are we building here, where the borders are wide open and anyone can come in and immediately go on welfare, health care and free schooling? I will never give up my fight to get these things done: Stop welfare and health care for illegals, deport those who aren't working and have criminal backgrounds, and most importantly, close the borders.

Enough is enough. It is obvious that this has to be done state by state by people who believe as I do. It is also obvious our President will never agree to encouraging any State to do this.

54 posted on 01/28/2004 7:54:51 AM PST by swampfox98
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To: VU4G10
Immigrants and epidemics?

Too politically incorrect to talk about, but watch out for bedbugs when you sleep in even a fancy hotel.

And watch those TB "titers"--the rate of infection is going steadily up.

55 posted on 01/28/2004 7:56:08 AM PST by Mamzelle
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To: All
I listen to Savage once in a while but find him too rabid at times and like others have said, he sure thinks a lot of himself. He makes Rush seem humble.

Have you heard him tell some lame story and then go on and on about how brilliant it was and that everyone else is just too stupid to understand how ultra-intelligent it was?

When he calms down and just talks about the issues, he does make some sense but I can't get past his enormous ego.
56 posted on 01/28/2004 7:56:28 AM PST by Trampled by Lambs (...and pecked by the dove...)
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To: Houmatt
My answer? I'd LOVE to have the borders sealed. If you put 20,000 people on the southern border - about 8,000 miles or so (my math could be wrong, I know it's just over 3,000 miles if it's a straight-shot, but it's not), you'd have one person every 2 1.2 miles - 3 shifts per slot- 60,000 people, cost of 100,000 total (including benefits), it would cost $6 billion a year, plus monitoring equipment, stations, etc, bringing the cost to $10 billion. Not an outrageous amount, but the fact is, there's no appetite in congress for this. Tancredo is great, but very few others are willing to touch this. Pandering occurs on both sides of the congressional aisle.

Having said that, back to my original point... I wasn't disagreeing with the content or arguments Savage pushes forward... rather, I object to his delivery mechanism, which is disgraceful... I think he should also be a bit more pragmatic... if he entices people to stay home during the election, we're looking at French-looking Ketchup boy for 8 years. That would mean 16 years of libs, wrapped around 4 years of moderate conservatism. It would destroy us.

57 posted on 01/28/2004 7:58:26 AM PST by NYC Republican
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To: NYC Republican
You've got to be kidding! He's been off his nut for years. He's the Howard Stern of political talk radio, a shock jock, more shrill than anyone I've ever seen...

Yeah, anyone who opposes Bush and calls his policies "liberal" (which indeed they are) - is a nut. Savage is right on about the enemy within - liberalism is DESTROYING America. The founders did not establish a socialist state, but a constitutional republic with ltd. government. That republic is now dead - thanks to socialist liberals.

Instead of calling Savage a nut, why don't you try disputing any of his claims about liberalism or Bush. Try arguing issues - what a concept!

58 posted on 01/28/2004 7:58:57 AM PST by exmarine ( sic semper tyrannis)
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To: petercooper
How can Bush’s advisers not understand this issue? I don’t understand them. Every poll, even the ABC polls are showing that Americans have an opposing view on this issue.

Because Bush and his advisors are telling the American people to shut up, get back to work and pay your taxes. Bush is telling the American people that he could care less what they want, or what they think. Bush is King, we are just stupid tax payers.

59 posted on 01/28/2004 7:59:29 AM PST by Joe Hadenuf (I failed anger management class, they decided to give me a passing grade anyway)
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To: Dane
Savage is a suck up to his own ego.

If I'd written l7 books, and had a PhD, and was working hard to save America, despite the hatred of many, I'd enjopy a pretty good ego myself.

Do you have a PhD, Dane?

60 posted on 01/28/2004 7:59:36 AM PST by swampfox98
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