To: Checkers
If Jerry Brown's campaign believed that Michael Savage's "endorsement" meant much, they would pay money to advertise on his show because they would presume that his endorsement would be a hook to get them more votes.
The fact that they aren't paying for advertising means they don't believe it's a good use of their money (probably because Savage can say whatever he wants--it's his microphone--but his audience will not pull the level for such a liberal nut case.
56 posted on
11/03/2006 3:47:46 PM PST by
Tamar1973
(I find your lack of faith disturbing--Darth Vader, Ep. IV)
To: Tamar1973
The fact that they aren't paying for advertising means they don't believe it's a good use of their money (probably because Savage can say whatever he wants--it's his microphone--but his audience will not pull the level for such a liberal nut case.Which explains perfectly why I hear ads for liberal politicians during Rush's show.
164 posted on
11/03/2006 8:16:55 PM PST by
TBP
To: Tamar1973; Darkwolf377; zarf; ChiMark; xzins; NYRepublican; lormand; MikefromOhio; eleni121; ...
"If Jerry Brown's campaign believed that Michael Savage's "endorsement" meant much..."
Why is "endorsement" in quotations?
191 posted on
11/05/2006 8:21:03 AM PST by
Checkers
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