I've heard he's gay too, how could any real conservative listen to him.
Ha Ha. (Laughing at you, not at what you said)
Weiner is unlistenable. He needs help.
If I remeber correctly he lost his TV show for a very negative respone to a gay guy who called him. I would be shocked if he was gay. Regardless, I don't listen to him anymore and would much prefer Levin in that time slot instead of midnight here in Detroit.
And what about the idea of having Levin take over Tony Snow's show? Either him or Brian Kilmeade from Fox & Friends would be a good fill-in for the next couple of years.
LOL. Savage is gay?
I wonder if his wife and grown children know?
Gee, why would you think that?
"Savage sounds like a candidate for suicide.
I've heard he's gay too, how could any real conservative listen to him."
WOW...I can understand when you don't like a talk show host expressing opinions different than your own, but you just get plain nasty. What a price to pay because he has the audacity to to speak out what he believes. I always thought you would just change the station...silly me....
http://www.nndb.com/people/588/000044456/
One of his books was a work of fiction called Vital Signs, in which the protagonist wrestles with his attraction to masculine beauty. "I choose to override my desires for men when they swell in me", Weiner-cum-Savage wrote, "waiting out the passions like a storm, below decks." At one time, Weiner self-published his own zines featuring inflammatory pieces about gay sex at San Francisco bathhouses. He was apparently opposed to such things. But he was a friend of beat poet Allen Ginsberg, the very, very out gay author of Howl and Other Poems. In a 1970 letter to Ginsberg, someone signed Michael Weiner described a semi-erotic encounter he had had with another man in Fiji. Weiner says he did not write the letter, though the return address was in Honolulu, where Weiner resided at the time. Friends from the 1970s remember Weiner as "this hip guy who'd been traveling in the South Seas, finding ways to use tropical plants to help end diseases." But eventually Weiner un-mellowed. He started carrying a gun, and he would unexpectedly engage acquaintances in loud, rude arguments. In short, he was a natural to become a talk show host.
It's kind of flimsy--seems to be based on a fictional book he wrote plus a letter to his homo friend. Who knows. He may have had some kind of encounter when he was young and hopping around Islands. I don't care. I like both Levin and Savage.
That would be a surprise to his wife of nearly 40 years, and his two children. Why don't you crawl back into your slimy hole, you creep.