My point is that to pretend that advocating English-only, secure borders, and promoting American culture as opposed to "multiculturalism" is anti-Liberal, is just that -- pretending.
The "borders, language, culture" thing is pretty safe because it's something most liberals and conservatives candidly agree on. That liberals are most likely to vote in politicians who then advocate for the opposite in order to secure more votes for themselves, is "a whole 'nother talk show," to quote Wanda Mary Normile.
I really don't know whether Michael Savage is a good thing because he may help Liberal fringe lunatics find their way to conservatism by speaking to them in their language, or a bad thing because he spends such an inordinate amount of time (as does Laura Ingraham, another sadly overrated "conservative" talk show host) knocking fellow conservatives and gut-punching conservative morale.
One thing for certain: if he is advocating that conservatives just stay at home this Nov. 7, he's doing more harm than good.
Is he doing this? If so, it's in his best interest, IMHO, to knock that off.