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To: Tarkus2040
Michael Savage is the Dave Kingman of Talk Radio. Baseball fans will remember that Dave Kingman was a slugger who was often the near the top of the league in both Home Runs and Strike Outs. Kingman, like Savage, would swing and miss most of the time, but when he connected it was an HR of gigantic proportions. Near the end of Kingman's career the HR production wasn't there so he began to swing at anything near the plate which resulted in an even higher strike out percentage.

Savage too has lost his touch and is now taking wilder and wilder swipes and making less and less contact. It’s time for Savage to follow Dave Kingman into retirement and stop hurting his team and embarrassing those who once his biggest fans.

19 posted on 12/01/2006 3:02:51 PM PST by Natural Law
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To: Natural Law

Can you give some examples of recent Savage strike outs?

It seems like Savage was screaming to the national GOP to even get on deck, much less step up to the plate in this last election.

The national GOP (i.e. President Bush) lost this last election by FORFEIT.




22 posted on 12/01/2006 3:06:57 PM PST by fishtank
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To: Natural Law

"It’s time for Savage to follow Dave Kingman into retirement and stop hurting his team and embarrassing those who once his biggest fans."

I think his fans will be long gone before Wiener gets a clue.


32 posted on 12/01/2006 3:19:42 PM PST by Checkers ("...(play) outside in the sun all day...or...sit at your computer and do something that matters.")
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To: Natural Law
Michael Savage is the Dave Kingman of Talk Radio. Baseball fans will remember that Dave Kingman was a slugger who was often the near the top of the league in both Home Runs and Strike Outs. Kingman, like Savage, would swing and miss most of the time, but when he connected it was an HR of gigantic proportions. Near the end of Kingman's career the HR production wasn't there so he began to swing at anything near the plate which resulted in an even higher strike out percentage. Savage too has lost his touch and is now taking wilder and wilder swipes and making less and less contact. It’s time for Savage to follow Dave Kingman into retirement and stop hurting his team and embarrassing those who once his biggest fans.

At least you made an honest effort in critisizing Mike.

It's pretty good, I'll give you a 'B'.

He's got 2-3 years left in him (the '08 election is too irresistible to miss) so follow the bouncing ball.

54 posted on 12/01/2006 3:44:46 PM PST by period end of story (You're an Errand Boy, sent by Grocery Clerks, to CollI suspect Weiner is a plant of the Dect a Bill.)
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To: Natural Law
Me wanting off has nothing to do with Checkers. I just consider the entire "Savage experience" irrelevant and a waste of time.

Hmmm, so I take it you have a lot of time to waste.

155 posted on 12/02/2006 1:33:57 AM PST by whatisthetruth
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To: Natural Law

Good analogy, except Kingman had talent.

Savage is just an assclown.


174 posted on 12/02/2006 7:58:52 AM PST by MikefromOhio (Prayers for my cousin Jeff and his family.)
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