Who Sounds Saner: Dan Savage, Michael Savage, Or That Guy at the Town Hall Meeting in Bremerton?
That Guy at Bremerton's Town Hall Meeting: "I spent 20 years defending this country and you people are throwing it down the toilet with reckless spending, reckless Congress, and you cannot tell me that 47 million people that are uninsured are U.S. citizens. That is a bald-face lie."
Michael Savage: "The old man who was shaking with rage and fear and illness was the voice of America. That's the true voice of America. It's not Sylvester Stallone in Rambo. It's not the voice of Rocky. Although I have nothing against the two movies. I liked them both."
Dan Savage: "I really do think that the Michele Bachmanns of the world and the Glenn Becks of the world are actively and consciously or subconsciously trying to get--I'm just going to say it--trying to get the President killed."

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Phojo6 says:
For the Savage Wiener:
That "old man" veteran is a helluva lot younger and tons more virile that you've ever been, you cowardly, microphone hidden prick.
Posted On: Wednesday, Sep. 2 2009 @ 8:45PM
Randy Dutton says:
Everyone who challenges politicians trying to spend more money that we have, is saner than the politicians.
I put Glenn Beck as the sanest. He not only challenges the administration's attempts to "remake" America into something most Americans don't want, Beck promotes resistance through knowlege, and non-violence.
Posted On: Thursday, Sep. 3 2009 @ 11:43AM
jake21 says:
RE: phojo comment.
You must be either one of those deranged Libs or one of Mark Levin's jealous Republican bucket carriers. Savage gives deference to where and what this "old man" stands, just by the context of the sentence. His brillance and clarity gives meaning to why he will go down in history as the best we've ever seen when it comes to talk radio and deconstructing this folderol known as political correctness. Wring your hands, Phojo.
Posted On: Saturday, Sep. 5 2009 @ 2:32PM
Larry says:
Michael Savage is a genius.
Posted On: Monday, Sep. 7 2009 @ 7:27AM