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To: Nowhere Man
"He may be abrasive and really charged up but he isn't afraid to take things on and even if something is wrong on our side of the fence, he isn't afraid to point it out."

Agreed. He seems to admit to his manic depression and obsessive/compulsion. He also seems to be a kind of megalomaniac, but there's something compelling about him, with his New York accent and way of cutting through the baloney. He usually hits the target politically. However, he leans left on economic issues and doesn't seem clear the need for nonpolitical judges to resolve our judicial/constitutional crisis.
46 posted on 05/04/2005 3:46:41 PM PDT by Jim W N
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To: Jim 0216

I'm not sure how often he hits the mark if at all. I find that he very often advocates ideas that have zero chance of fulfillment. He rants and never comes up with workable solutions as he so focused on tilting at windmills. Rush is the only guy i get some insight from when it comes to understanding what's actually going to happen as well as insight as to why. I'm also tired of Savage not allowing a single word of disagreement with his gospel. The other day he called a woman who supported Laura a slut for virtually no reason. She was polite and disagreed with him and he went right into the slut thing with her slut kids in the background. He sounded smashed and completely off his rocker.


59 posted on 05/04/2005 3:56:08 PM PDT by Bogeygolfer
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To: Jim 0216
Agreed. He seems to admit to his manic depression and obsessive/compulsion. He also seems to be a kind of megalomaniac, but there's something compelling about him, with his New York accent and way of cutting through the baloney. He usually hits the target politically. However, he leans left on economic issues and doesn't seem clear the need for nonpolitical judges to resolve our judicial/constitutional crisis.

I guess that explains why I like Savage a lot. I know on other issues I've discussed and debated here, I've admitted to being very conservative on social, economic and military matters as well as religious ones but I'm more of a centrist/moderate on economic and labor issues. I used to listen to Chuck Harder a lot too and liked him for the same reasons. In many ways, Savage seems like Chuck Harder upgraded with a Chevy 409 engine with a 4 barrell carburetor. B-) Yeah, I feel a bit manic depressive too politically, everytime I think we win something, we lose elsewhere and vice versa. It is a tug of war that will do that to anyone. I guess Savage is like the voice of all of us who feel and think that way but are more silent and/or don't have a huge forum for it. Savage's words can reach millions so I think that's my $0.50 answer too all of this.
85 posted on 05/04/2005 4:24:03 PM PDT by Nowhere Man (Lutheran, Conservative, Neo-Victorian/Edwardian, Michael Savage in '08! - Any Questions?)
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