Savage haters to chime in in 3....2....1.
That's putting it mildly. This is nothing new to me or many other right thinking conservatives. I can hardly stand to listen to Hannity the Pubbie mouthpiece more than about 10-15 minutes at a time for years now, he nauseates me.
Savage on the other hand thinks, talks and speaks as I do; he speaks truth. I agree with what he says more often than I do with what the 'Great One' says. Personally I'd like to se Savage replace Hannity on the radio in the same time slot that the Blue Blooded mouthpiece occupies.
Wow, I can’t understand why. Hannity is just Limbaugh’s parrot, but that Savage cat just rambles. I listen to podcasts during that timeslot here in Dallas.
Weiner is a phony, a whacked-RAT posing as a conservative.
He’s also a malicious bastard.
Weiner’s treatment of George Zimmerman’s trial should preclude him from consideration by any serious conservative.
Savage did his best (I thought) to suggest that Hannity was leaving radio because he couldn’t hack it. Some have disagreed with me, saying he wasn’t trying to imply that. But either way it was inaccurate. And I think it was a lowdown stunt.
“We have reached out to Premiere Networks, the Clear Channel subsidiary that syndicates Hannity, for comment, (but have yet to hear back”).
***UPDATE:***
Eric Stanger, the Vice President of Operations and Affiliate Marketing for The Sean Hannity Show writes in response:
Its puzzling that Michael Savage would want to brag about his listening audience. Despite his claims, the numbers show that Savage is losing the audience that he inherited from Sean Hannity in droves, on the radio stations that Sean spent 17 years building.
In New York on WABC-AM as well as on Dallas on WBAP-AM, in the key demo of A25-54, Savage has lost a whopping 49% of the audience that he inherited from Sean Hannity.
Meanwhile, Sean Hannity has more than doubled the total audiences where has started on new stations after leaving Cumulus in New York, Los Angeles, and Dallas.
[...] In total, the Sean Hannity Show airs on more than 500 radio stations nationwide, with an estimated audience of over 11 million listeners, while the Savage Nation airs on around 200 stations with an estimated audience of less than 3 million.