Posted on 02/18/2003 9:47:27 PM PST by Pokey78
New Yorks senior senator is Upchuck Schumer. New Yorks jun-
ior senator is Pillory Clinton. The federal appellate judges for the West Coast are the The Ninth Jerk-it Court of Schlemiels. America is threatened by a tidal wave of Turd World immigration.
Welcome to the world of Michael Savage, the pen name and radio moniker of author and talk show host Michael A. Weiner. Mr. Savage, born in the Bronx to a Jewish, Democratic, immigrant family that later moved to Queens, worked his way through college as a busboy at a hotel in the Catskills before earning a Ph.D. in epidemiology and nutrition science from the University of California, Berkeley. His humor, such as it is or isnt, clearly owes less to the tradition of Berkeley than to that of the Borscht Belt.
So what to make of the fact that Mr. Savages book, The Savage Nation, published by a company whose main business is selling Christian Bibles, is now at or near the top of virtually every national bestseller list, with more than 300,000 copies in circulation? His radio show reaches an audience of 5 million a week; in New York its carried by WABC radio, 770 on the AM dial.
Proof that you can never go broke by underestimating the intelligence of the American people? Or is Mr. Savage onto something beyond mere pre-adolescent humor?
Mr. Savage does have a knack for wry, insightful observations on topics ranging from antitrust law to the excesses of the American left. They are delightful for the way they are calculated to incite apoplexy among the holier-than-thou types.
On toy guns: All of a sudden, the seventies came along. If you gave your kid a cap gun, you were considered psychotic. Instead, youre supposed to give him a collection of flags from the United Nations.
On the overmedication of children: Daydreaming is a sign that a child needs Ritalin?
On predatory pricing and price-fixing: The antitrust laws in America make it illegal to charge more than the competition. Its called price gouging. But you cant charge less, either, because that would be undercutting your competitors. And if you charge the same, then youre guilty of collusion. Theyve got you crated and ready for delivery no matter which way you turn.
On the ACLUs concern about public displays of religiosity: You can have sex in public. You can masturbate in public. You can cross-dress in public. You can rub against a sheep in public. But you cant pray in public.
He observes that America has too much sex and too little religion, while the Middle East has too much religion and not enough sex. His proposed solution is to drop millions of copies of Playboy over the nations of the Middle East along with millions of tiny, airline bottles of booze. Instead of handing out condoms to American college students, university administrators should distribute copies of the U.S. Constitution and the Ten Commandments, he says.
About as often, however, Mr. Savage himself is guilty of the very excesses he decries in his liberal opponents. He complains that because of them, America is well on her way from being the melting pot to becoming the chamber pot. But to judge by his book, Mr. Savage himself is doing more than his share to coarsen the culture.
Sometimes hes just plain wrong. He complains that when Senator Lieberman used his religion as a weapon. we heard not a murmur about church and state from the media elite. In fact, after Mr. Lieberman started talking about God and religion during the campaign, the New York Times let loose with an editorial (Mr. Liebermans Religious Words, August 31, 2000), that asserted, whenever religious matters are addressed, Mr. Lieberman should firmly and unequivocally reiterate his support for the separation of church and state, a bedrock principle of the American Constitution and political system.
Other times Mr. Savage sounds just like the liberals he attacks, denouncing the oligarchy he claims is ruling America. Its a government of the rich, by the special-interest groups, and for the lobbyists, Mr. Savage says.
And other times the book goes beyond wrong, into the territory of truly bad taste and even worse.
He refers to Third Way Führer Blair of England, a truly vile and unjustifiable title for a prime minister who has been a good friend to America in the war on Islamic terror.
He offers an unconvincing defense of Pius XII as not Hitlers pope but one of the great men of all time in that he saved upward of a reported eight-hundred thousand Jews.
Particularly misguided are Mr. Savages views on immigration. He writes, If America is going to survive, we must close our borders to those who mooch and to those from all terror-sponsoring countries.
Well, no objection here to reforming government-sponsored welfare. But if Mr. Savages immigrant ancestors made it to New York City and settled in without any help from their relatives or private charities, theyd be in rare company, indeed. And without admitting Iraqis and Iranians to America, how is America supposed to help train a new generation of leaders for those nations who will be steeped in American traditions of freedom and democracy?
Most creepy is Mr. Savages justification of his views on immigration by invoking, however elliptically, racial and cultural differences. When you alter the people, you alter the country. Does America want to be like Mexico, Central America, or China? he asks. Our most important and consequential inventions have come almost exclusively from white males, Mr. Savage asserts at one point in the book.
Incredibly, Mr. Savage then openly wishes for an American immigration policy more like that advocated by a center-right German politician, Angela Merkel. Now, Ms. Merkel and her Christian Democratic party have their merits on foreign and economic policy, but their railings against the number of Turkish workers in Germany are not among them.
In a section of his book headlined Biased Liberal News Undermines America, Mr. Savage defines the cable news network MSNBC as More Snotty Nonsense By Creeps. Recently, amid the success of Mr. Savages book, MSNBC announced plans to have Mr. Savage host a weekly hour-long TV talk show. Given that MSNBCs other token conservative is Pat Buchanan, its unclear whether the move is a calculated liberal plot to make conservatives look bad or a sincere effort to better the networks ratings in Germany.
As evidence that we must not allow immigrants to come here and impose their cultural trappings on us, Mr. Savage raises the following scare: The next time youre in your backyard grilling hot dogs, dont be surprised if your Korean neighbor is actually grilling his dog. Thats the way things are done in Korea.
But Mr. Savage neednt worry. The son of the newcomer Korean immigrant will likely prefer to eat at McDonalds. And his grandson might become a multimillionaire by starting a fast food chain that would popularize Korean cuisine the way Taco Bell did Mexican food. Or the grandson might seek his fortune by writing a bestselling book that argues for keeping the borders closed to the next generation of immigrants.
The writings by the New York Times as things were happening are very different from the anti-Christian New York Times is now.
Not for my paternal grandparents, who were from Ukraine, may they rest in peace.
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If you don't know the answer to that, you are in sad shape.
No, I don't support "illegal immigration". I just don't support the knee-jerks among us who think the answer to everything is a machine gun.
In fact, I don't think I've ever heard Savage discuss illegal immigration because I haven't heard him that much--I don't enjoy his style at all.
In further point of fact, I really don't remember WHAT I've heard him discuss--other than himself. He seems very focused on himself, and his "importance" in the scheme of things. I seem to remember his discussing how "liberals hate me" and all the lengths that "liberals" go to to shut him up.
He really reminds me of quite a few FReepers here, more obsessed with how THEY fit into the scheme of things, than changing the scheme.
That includes Rush, Hannity, Laura Ingraham, Michael Reagan, our local "personalities" here in Houston, and even Bill O'Reilly.
So Savage's stand on illegal immigration isn't "bold" nor is it "new" nor is it "cutting edge."
What bugs me is the stridency; it just trivializes any attempt at thoughtful commentary on these things.
Savage is the guy for those who don't really DO anything constructive, just sit around, drink beer, belch and gripe.
Talk is cheap.
Is he paranoid? I don't know... he's just a pissed-off guy.
Maybe you should get pissed-off too.
Please don't flame me... but listening to the President, he has mention border control many times... I don't think he has the political support for that where it counts. In the Senate.
Everytime the Justice Department tries to stiffen immigration, the Senate screams bloody murder.
So, where as the President realizes that borders are a problem... it's not an issue he can win right now. Those on the border realize its a problem, but their Senators and their state legislatives do not. That's where it has to change for any Federal law can have effect.
I'm not a Bushbot... so don't flame me... This is just my opinion.
Ah...Irish (1/2 on Mom's side) now those are WHITE people! I'm glad that I didn't inherit that skin. A childhood friend of mine came fishing with me back in gradeschool and got burnt red in one hour from the reflection from the water. So for the next two days I went to the beach all day with his sister, who got her skin from the Italian side, while he recovered in the house.
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