Posted on 10/16/2006 12:52:56 PM PDT by arual
I think Savage's audience is going to have a hard time with his homosexuality.
"Had people telling me for a while to check him out. Last year, while driving down to visit relatives, I stumbled on his show. First 15 minutes was going good, then he went to commercial. When he came back, he started off on a 10 minute long screamfest/tirade against President Bush that had no merit whatsoever. Just a prolonged personal attack. Changed the station and never went back.
I agree with you. He's a asshole."
yep
Chuckles was upset about the deal for cause his donor did not get to bid... There was nothing wrong about the deal...
"Hard" time with homosexuality.
:snickers:
"two masters degrees and a PhD"
from wikipedia...
"two Masters degrees in ethnobotany and anthropology from the University of Hawaii. Ph.D. from the University of California in Nutritional Ethnomedicine."
Immmmmpresive. LOL!
Because they happened to agree on the ports deal. That is probably the only time they hve agreed on anything and he has reamed Schumer on many occasions, but both of them were fighting hard against Dubai Ports, so they exchanged information about it. I heard those interviews; tehy wre interesting and informative.
That is true of many good conservatives. There is, unfortunately, a protectionist strain in our movement. Buchanan is another one.
Things could be going better than they are. We need to try some different tactics to wint the war quickly before we really do get bogged down as the liberals wish us to be, such as bombing the you-know-what out of the Triangle of Death. That's wehre the terrrorists are congreagating.
To achieve vistory, first you must seek it.
Which Savage has said more than once or twice. But that doesn't mean the Republicans are doing a very good job on a lot of things.
< Yes, tehy'r better than Dimmycraps, but that is somewhat like being better than cancer. You can have a condition better than cancer and still be pretty sick.
Not to insult you, but that is "bot" thinking. Portgate was a national-security issue. it's posible to see it both ways, but Dubai, like many Muslim countries, harbors elements of Al Qaeda and he who controls the manifests controls the ports and what goes in and out of them. While some may have overstated the potential threat there, there certainly was a threat.
BTW, Hannity was on the same side of that issue as Savage. Only Rush defended it. Is Hannity a tool of the Democrats?
I know it's ahrd for country-club Republicans to accept, but we'd be far better off in a gold-based economy and with a gold standard.
Not without a little help from his friends. The infamous Adriana Gianturco.
Talk about set backs. Gianturco singlehandedly set back Italian-American relationships 20 years in California and just when the state was recovering from it's battle with Giannini's little nightmare, B of A.
Which isn't entirely fair, but Rush will defend Bush beyond the point where other conservatives such as Hannity will.
A wall and an electrified barbed-wire fence, with a deep moat inbetween. Deportation of as many illegals as we can. A beefed-up Border Patrol and National Guard to catch those who are entering our country illegally. An ICE that actually wants to do its job. Stiff penalties on employers, actually enforced, including jail time. But instead, what the Administration wants to give us is the amnesty that dare not speak its name.
To achieve victory, first you must seek it. Are we seekign victory or are we usign the LBJ-McNamara strategy?
BINGO!
He always struck me as being an opportunist,... especially when he does that whole "chosen by G-d schtick"! It's equal parts funny and annoying.
But right on so many other things. Rush and Sean are wrong on occasion too. So are many others in our movement. What Savage does is say things that most conservaties wouldn't dare say. Sometimes he has me shaking my head, but most of the time I agree with him.
Borders, language, culture.
Savage and Buchanan are paleocons, mroe like unreconstructed Bob Taft conservaties. The rest of us are more "modern" Goldwater-Reagan conservatives. But I agree with Pat and Michael probably more often than I should.
Savage's grasp of economic issues is like... well like... Aw hell, he has no grasp of economics whatsoever.
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