Posted on 08/19/2005 11:42:42 PM PDT by L.A.Justice
Has Michael Savage ever talked about Cindy Sheehan? I am aware of what O'Reilly and Limbaugh think of her...
Get-well bump for Laura.
Not exactly a hugh fan of hers, but wish her well in her fight against the big C. She certainly has the fighting spirit, although it didn't help my brother.
I am sorry for your loss, I know something about that. You wouldn't wish it on anyone. I hope Laura beats hers, at least having the fight in her really helps, they say.
She was part of that Dartmouth Review bunch with Dinesh D'Souza. It was started up a few years before they got there, by among other people the author of Poisoned Ivy, which catalogued the proto-PC looniness of the 70's liberals as the Marxists burrowed into academe and tried to cover themselves up with tenure, while abusing their students......
Ingraham printed a story about a black liberal music professor who went absolutely ballistic, came to her dorm room looking for her and scared her roomie half to death. Guy demanded an apology from Laura for having criticized his classes and their heavy political content in a Dartmouth Review article, but she never gave him one, and he was unsuccessful in trying to get her kicked out.
The incident was described in an epilogue in Poisoned Ivy, whose author, Benjamin Hart, graduated about three months before she arrived, back in 1982 or so.
Did you conjure up this cleverness all by yourself?
It's always the spelling with the trolls, isn't it? Why is it they can never master the spelling?
I mean, it's an OLD language, isn't it?
I agree with you. Don't worry about it though. As long as you know who you are, doesn't matter what folks here think of you. And oh yeah, I like Michael Savage. He doesn't carry the water like so many so-called "conservatives" like Rush and Sean. And it's true. Other than the war on terror and the tax cut, President Bush is a liberal. Let's see, there's CAFTA, unprotected borders, globalism, etc. I could go on, but I think you know what I mean. Okay folks, flame away if you like. I expect to be called the usual . . . troll, DUer, etc. . . . I love it.
tsk, tsk, tsk...just joined and lashing out and calling names of your betters, is no way to endear yourself, n00b.
I don't have a problem with his opinions, many I agree with. But he is just too bitter, sarcastic and name-calling for my taste. I'm not saying others aren't, it's more a matter of degree and how often it happens.
Recently I heard him taking on a topic and all he did was make fun of Rush Limbaugh's take on it. What's the point of that? I've heard Rush say he doesn't listen to other talk shows because he doesn't want to be influenced by them. Very seldom do you hear him mention another talk show host and usually only when the caller brings them up.
"Kew kew kew....that's a good'n!" LOL
And they always fail to use caps or ONLY use caps. :-)
Your new little buddy has been zotted and banned. ;^)
I'm not sure why I thought he could follow an arrow, though. They seem to confuse a lot of people. :-)
Banned already?
Sounds like someone in authority deemd him to be a trool. ;OD
It's hard to translate from the Black Speech of Mordor.
Yes and yes indeed. LOL
It's the different alphabet too. :-)
I tend to concur. He's strongest when he's recalling the ancient betrayals of liberalism, back in the day, or pantsing some liberal media spin. Certain people raise his ire and he indulges that, and it isn't attractive, no matter that he attempts to account for it as "honesty" and "psychological nudity". I appreciate it that he has a terminal degree, but he doesn't inspire the confidence that a thoroughly educated man should, IMHO, and it doesn't quite work that he tries to convey that he is staying "in touch" with "the common man". Fidelity is one thing, that's fine, but he doesn't have to go all street, all 50's Bensonhurst, to prove it.
He'd be better if he got a grip on the tantrums and the outbursts, which he caters to instead, apparently in the belief that that is what made Rush famous -- the "mad as hell and not going to take it anymore" gig.
Conservativism isn't there any more. The GOP has a lease on both Houses, the Executive, and pretty soon the Judiciary. Articulate the ideas, yes, but quit acting like Birch Bayh and Gaylord Nelson and the U-Boat Captain and Hube the Cube and Landslide Lyndon were still calling the shots and daily raping the Constitution five times before breakfast.
See post 19
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