The lies roll off the man's lips like music off Yo-Yo Ma's cello. Both are virtuosos - one a cellist, the other a liar.
A partial list.
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This is rich. Michael Weiner Savage has asked Secretary of State Hillary Clinton to help him in fighting the UK ban imposed on him for hate mongering. This is the same guy who has referred to Clinton as a “liar” and a “sickening person” and has compared her to Hitler and Goebbles.
Good luck bozo.
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He is what he is. And, they don’t want him. I don’t blame them.
Savage quotes collected by Simpson82 at The Hive @modbee .com:
“minorities in America are becoming the majority” and “[t]he only way to stop this is to throw out all the politicians, immediately, and then throw out the anchor babies.”
“During the March 31, 2008, edition of his radio show, Savage stated: “If I had the power by executive order, I would round up every member of the ACLU and of the National Lawyers Guild, and I’d put them in a prison in Guantánamo and I’d throw the key away. Or I would reopen Devil’s Island and I’d put everyone in the ACLU into — onto Devil’s Island.”
“In March 2007, The Minnesota Independent’s Robin Marty wrote that after she reported that six Muslim imams who were removed from a US Airways flight had filed a discrimination lawsuit against the airline, she received an email from Savage which stated, “You and they should be deported for taking advantage of this great nation.”
“On the November, 27, 2006, edition of his show, Savage stated that in order to “save the United States,” lawmakers should institute an “outright ban on Muslim immigration” into the United States.”
And he’s complaining that the U.K. has banned him?
Hypocrite. Hate-mongering hypocrite.
I thought you guys were the champions of liberty and free speech? Or do you champion free speech only if it agrees with your philosophies?
Have you heard the comments of Bill Mahr or your fave, Al Franken?
“I give the pills to Lesley Stahl. Then, when Lesley’s passed out, I take her to the closet and rape her.”
“It’s not preppies, cause I’m a preppie myself. I just don’t like homosexuals. If you ask me, they’re all homosexuals in the Pudding. Hey, I was glad when that Pudding homosexual got killed in Philadelphia.”
““We learned that the stereotype is true: Asian people are good at tea-bagging.”
Franken and Davis sang what I’m sure they thought was a very witty version of Bob Marley’s ‘I shot the sheriff’ only with new words they made up for it. Instead of ‘I shot the sheriff,’ they substituted oh-so-clever verses like ‘I shot John Kennedy’ and ‘I shot Martin Luther King’ and ‘I shot Bobby Kennedy.’”
Whether I agree with him or not is of no importance. Why do you people have such difficulty differentiating?
I do not agree he should be banned from entering the country. He is a Radio Talk Show Host. I don’t think you will find any instances where he has tried to incite or advocate violence. Simply disagreeing with him should not be a basis for banning him from entering a country. At least, not any reasonably modernized country. I think the reason he was included on this list was a concession to some of the extremists to make it look as if they were trying to be “fair”? or “even handed”?
For the record, I neither agree nor disagree with him. I listen to his show from time to time, take from it what I feel is relevant and discard the rest.
Aside from that, when you compare Savage’s comments with the comments of Franken and Mahr, I just think it shows how hypocritical and selective you guys can be about what offends you.
He IS an American Citizen. His Lawyers have appealed to the Secretary of State’s Office to correct a wrong.
Aren’t you the guys of equality and justice for all?
Savage is undefendable.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CtY-JWahHQs
He is what he is. And, they don’t want him. I don’t blame them.
Savage quotes collected by Simpson82 at The Hive @modbee .com:
“minorities in America are becoming the majority” and “[t]he only way to stop this is to throw out all the politicians, immediately, and then throw out the anchor babies.”
“During the March 31, 2008, edition of his radio show, Savage stated: “If I had the power by executive order, I would round up every member of the ACLU and of the National Lawyers Guild, and I’d put them in a prison in Guantánamo and I’d throw the key away. Or I would reopen Devil’s Island and I’d put everyone in the ACLU into — onto Devil’s Island.”
“In March 2007, The Minnesota Independent’s Robin Marty wrote that after she reported that six Muslim imams who were removed from a US Airways flight had filed a discrimination lawsuit against the airline, she received an email from Savage which stated, “You and they should be deported for taking advantage of this great nation.”
“On the November, 27, 2006, edition of his show, Savage stated that in order to “save the United States,” lawmakers should institute an “outright ban on Muslim immigration” into the United States.”
And he’s complaining that the U.K. has banned him?
Hypocrite. Hate-mongering hypocrite.
I thought you guys were the champions of liberty and free speech? Or do you champion free speech only if it agrees with your philosophies?
Have you heard the comments of Bill Mahr or your fave, Al Franken?
“I give the pills to Lesley Stahl. Then, when Lesley’s passed out, I take her to the closet and rape her.”
“It’s not preppies, cause I’m a preppie myself. I just don’t like homosexuals. If you ask me, they’re all homosexuals in the Pudding. Hey, I was glad when that Pudding homosexual got killed in Philadelphia.”
““We learned that the stereotype is true: Asian people are good at tea-bagging.”
Franken and Davis sang what I’m sure they thought was a very witty version of Bob Marley’s ‘I shot the sheriff’ only with new words they made up for it. Instead of ‘I shot the sheriff,’ they substituted oh-so-clever verses like ‘I shot John Kennedy’ and ‘I shot Martin Luther King’ and ‘I shot Bobby Kennedy.’”
Need more?
Nobody’s throwing him out of the U.S.
Nothing to do with Free Speech here.
How can you defend that hypocrite?
Obviously because he agrees with the fine doctor.
Whether I agree with him or not is of no importance. Why do you people have such difficulty differentiating?
I do not agree he should be banned from entering the country. He is a Radio Talk Show Host. I don’t think you will find any instances where he has tried to incite or advocate violence. Simply disagreeing with him should not be a basis for banning him from entering a country. At least, not any reasonably modernized country. I think the reason he was included on this list was a concession to some of the extremists to make it look as if they were trying to be “fair”? or “even handed”?
For the record, I neither agree nor disagree with him. I listen to his show from time to time, take from it what I feel is relevant and discard the rest.
Aside from that, when you compare Savage’s comments with the comments of Franken and Mahr, I just think it shows how hypocritical and selective you guys can be about what offends you.
the Clinton woman is a “liar”
one thing Savage is not…
Billary a “sickening person?”
that’s subjective.