HERE'S A HINT: "(+)"
I really dislike this Michael Savage fellow. My first exposure to him was on a drive down to Santa Barbara from the bay area in September 02, rolling around the AM radio dial. He sounded like the worst of Rush and Pat Buchanan rolled into one. He screens his callers with a level of security rivaled by, oh, NORAD. And now, according to Drudge, he's about to have the number-one selling book in America.
By the way, the (+) sign, as a hint, suggest that my suspicion is that when the next New York Times bestseller list comes out, that symbol will be placed next to Savage's book on the list, meaning that bulk orders were made to artificially inflate the amount of copies sold. This is a common practice among fascist books in America.
Anyway, if you'd like to see what's so awful about this guy, the esteemed blogger/talkshow-caller Scoobie Davis has put together an informative breakdown of this Neanderthal. And while we're on the subject of Scoobie, check out this call that he made to Bill O'Reilly's radio show. No-spin, my ass.
I really dislike this Michael Savage fellow. My first exposure to him was on a drive down to Santa Barbara from the bay area in September 02, rolling around the AM radio dial. He sounded like the worst of Rush and Pat Buchanan rolled into one. He screens his callers with a level of security rivaled by, oh, NORAD. And now, according to Drudge, he's about to have the number-one selling book in America.
By the way, the (+) sign, as a hint, suggest that my suspicion is that when the next New York Times bestseller list comes out, that symbol will be placed next to Savage's book on the list, meaning that bulk orders were made to artificially inflate the amount of copies sold. This is a common practice among fascist books in America.
Anyway, if you'd like to see what's so awful about this guy, the esteemed blogger/talkshow-caller Scoobie Davis has put together an informative breakdown of this Neanderthal. And while we're on the subject of Scoobie, check out this call that he made to Bill O'Reilly's radio show. No-spin, my ass.
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