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The amorphous ac/dc 'Republicans' who are embarassed by conservatives when they become "too conservative" are suffocating their own party.

Rage is an acceptable response to those who want to tear down our Nation -- and Savage is serving notice.

He's not a violent man, but he knows how to fight -- and when. He also knows there's nothing to be gained by avoiding or delaying a confrontation. If you don't share his attitudes about confrontation, you have probably never had to take a stand.

Unlike the big talkers on this thread, Savage works and fights in the real world, where people know his real name, face, and address -- and he's winning big time. If you don't like what he says, stop your anonymous whining; Call him and tell him!

What is the secret of this bombast's appeal to Americans? Can you stop him by slinging mud? Will an appeal to 'moderation' bring Savage's listeners back to reality?

Stay tuned, and learn the answers.

104 posted on 04/28/2003 8:14:03 AM PDT by Crowcreek
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To: Crowcreek
I'll admit to listening to Savage since he started in SF 8 years back... he can be entertaining but I'd be careful considering him ideologically on my side. True, he hates liberals. But back before he became national (and tapped into flyover country)he condescended to conservatives regularly, when he wasn't outright mocking them as gap-toothed hicks.

During 2000 election cycle he courted one of Gore's campaign managers on the air because he was angry the Bush people didn't publically credit him with the term "compassionate conservative". It was embarrassing & many of us won't forget some of the stuff he said.

113 posted on 04/28/2003 9:02:18 AM PDT by skeeter (Fac ut vivas)
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