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Michael Savage: His somewhat abrasive and unstable personality makes the show more entertaining than your average neo-con con-job. Sometimes he will actually tell the truth about what is really going on, but he will stop short of identifying the culprits: the Federal Reserve Bankers, and the illuminati. He often contradicts himself. During the Bush years he said that Bush was the worst traitor we've ever had in the White House. He talked about Bush's open border and foreign aid policies with open contempt. He called the Iraq war the worst military fiasco this nation has ever seen. He called Bush's out of control borrowing and spending the death of America. Yet in the next segment he could likely have been wailing about how liberals were trying to undermine the president by criticizing him. If being confused is your objective, then Michael Savage is the show for you! He doesn't always seem quite exactly balanced either. This might be due somewhat to his drug use in his earlier years, back when his name was Mike Weiner and he hung out with beatnick poet Allen Ginsberg and taught botany at the University of Hawaii. For example, if a caller asks him "how are you doing Mike?" he will usually erupt into a rage. He tried his luck at TV in 2004, with poor results. His exit from MSNBC was the result of a homosexual caller baiting him with a personal attack, and him ending up calling homosexuals sodomites, and telling him to get AIDS and die, which didn't go over too well with the crowd running that network. In his pro-government mode he will say that anybody who disagrees with the war on terror should be put in a detention camp. I suppose that would include HIMSELF, since in his anti-government mode he often rails against these very things! To his credit he at least has enough decency to criticize SOME of the neo-con agenda. But while he's more honest and entertaining than the others, and sometimes a loose cannon, he is still a pawn for the globalists and won't go too far in stepping on their toes.
Rush Limbaugh: Limbaugh, the ultimate tool of the country club Republicans, showed his desperate need for a Democrat president while Bush jr. was in office. His defense of the Iraq quagmire, the anemic economy sinking into the quicksand, and the Bush administrations complete caving on virtually everything a true conservative would care about, plus his well-known problems with drug addiction, caused his ratings to decline significantly. Since Obama took over, he has been once again able to promote himself as the outsider fighting for America's future, and his ratings have improved. Back when the allegations of his illegal drug use surfaced, his moralizing and demands for harsh prison terms for drug offenders and other blights on society sounded all the more offensive. A Rush Limbaugh 1998 Quote on Drug Users: "Let's all admit something. There's nothing good about drug use. And we have laws against selling drugs, pushing drugs, using drugs, importing drugs. And so if people are violating the law by doing drugs, they ought to be accused and they ought to be convicted and they ought to be sent up." Limbaugh allegedly bought thousands of addictive painkillers from a black-market drug ring. He used his former housekeeper, Wilma Cline as his drug connection. The housekeeper said she found a supplier and arranged to hide Limbaugh's stashes under his mattress so his wife, Marta, wouldn't find them. She says Limbaugh became increasingly paranoid, even patting her down for recording devices. She claimed that a lawyer for Limbaugh gave her a payoff - $80,000 he owed her, plus another $120,000 - and asked her to destroy the computer that contained any E-mail records. Limbaugh's a big supporter of the Council On Foreign Relations (CFR), the Trilateral Commission, and the Bohemian Grove Satanic Coven. He paints them as just "good old boys" clubs engaged in light-hearted social gatherings. Of course, nothing could be further from the truth. They are deeply satanic, strongly black magic, even to the point of human sacrifice. Also, his support of destroying the Bill of Rights with the Patriot Acts I&II, the huge Big Brother money pit called Homeland Security, the squandering of taxpayer money faster than Clinton and the Democrats could ever have dreamed of, and the unnecessary globalist wars based upon a false premise during the Bush years,, didn't seem to phase him or his listeners in the least.
Glenn Beck: Beck has a track record as one of the most insidious corporate propagandists on television. During the 2008 election, Beck was on TV every week telling CNN viewers that Ron Paul supporters, libertarians and the anti-war left were terrorist sympathizers. Beck inferred that the U.S. military should be used to silence such dissenters, a theme revealed to be a direct talking point that could be traced back to a September 2006 White House directive. Glenn Beck is a modern day Judas Iscariot, attempting to co-opt the legitimate movement of millions of Americans furious at the abuse and conduct of their government. His invitation to have the corporate crony journalistic prostitutes at Popular Mechanics "debunk" the manifestly provable existence of internment camps in America tells us everything we need to know about where his sympathies really lie. Beck, an early-evening host on the Fox News Channel, is suddenly one of the most powerful media voices for the nation's conservative populist anger. His program is a phenomenon: it typically draws about 2.3 million viewers, more than any other cable news host except Bill O'Reilly or Sean Hannity, despite being on at 5 p.m., a slow shift for cable news. Mr. Beck says he believes every word he says on his TV show, and the radio show that he still hosts from 9 a.m. to noon each weekday. He says that America is "on the road to socialism" and that "God and religion are under attack in the U.S." At the same time, though, he says he is an entertainer. "I'm a rodeo clown," he said in an interview, adding with a coy smile, "It takes great skill." Mr. Beck has long been a performer. His roots are in comedy. He spent years as a morning radio disc jockey, and continues to perform comedy on stages across the country. The joke however, seems to be on anyone who believes Mr. Beck is sincere.
Bill O'Reilly: O'Reilly is not only a phony conservative, he's just an outright phony. O'Reilly isn't exceptional. He is in fact, a perfect example of the ruling class, secure in his faith that the rules the slaves live by do not apply to him. Just because Bill O'Reilly wants to do sexual threesomes with women who work for him, while arousing them with phone sex is no big deal! Never mind the details of the sexual harassment lawsuit that Andrea Mackris, 33, a producer on his show, filed against ole' "family values" Bill. It hit the news just when he was beginning to promote his new children's book... a book, mind you, aimed at inspiring moral virtue and "American" values in our nation's youngsters. Then there's the time he lied about having won a Peabody. Fox has never corrected this pile of BS. Bill O'Reilly earned no such honor, and worse still, the award he fraudulently claimed was a Polk (in terms of awards, the Polk is to a Peabody what, in terms of Fords, a Pinto is to a Mustang). My favorite exemplar of O'Reilly's incompetence are his interviews with "Lt. Colonel" Joseph Cafasso. Yes, In these days of war it's a damn shame "Lt. Colonel" Joseph Cafasso is nowhere to be found. For about four months in 2002 Cafasso was one of Fox News's many hired "military analysts." As it turns out, "Colonel" Cafasso was a complete fraud, not having been a Colonel at all, not even having ever been an officer. Yes indeed, Cafasso was in the military, but he only spent 44 days in the Army, and as a Private at that. Naturally, records of this fake "military analyst's" presence on FNC have been purged from Fox's web sites. Yet he was real. And so was the cheap rug he pulled over O'Reilly's eyes. Because he spouted the neo-con line, O'Reilly and Fox were willing to give him a run. Apparently phonies attract one another.
Laura Ingraham: She began her career as a speechwriter for Ronald Reagan, then became a political analyst for MSNBC, CBS and NBC. She may be easier on the eyes than Limbaugh, but she's no easier on my common sense. In David Brock's book "Blinded by the Right", Brock reveals that Laura Ingraham once confided to him that "she didn't believe much of what she was saying on the airwaves". He also reveals that this bastien of family values once in Washington, in a drunken stupor, crawled through a packed two-story dance club on her hands and knees, looking for him, because she thought her keys were locked in his trunk. She puts out her fluffy, globalist, pro-neo-con blather on the Westwood One radio network.
Sean Hannity: another robotic Republican party spinmeister. Having been at one time a bartender, he is quite experienced at pretending to be someone who cares, while he is just there to rake in the bucks. His mission now is to keep neo-cons drunk on his yelping lap dog wannabe Rush Limbaugh "conservatism". Being a blatant hypocrite is key to being a sucessful neo-con talk show host. For example, Sean Hannity was critical of Clinton for being a leader who committed a sin by having an affair. Yet, when Bill Bennett admitted to gambling away HUGE sums of money, Hannity defended him to the death, and told Bennett off for apologizing for it!
I am personally pro-life, against open borders, against gun control, and for Christian values. Many of the same things that these phonies pretend to be for, but are not. After demagogic Rush Limbaugh stands accused of being a multiple marriage, doctor-shopping, pill popping felon, after Bill O'Reilly's phone sex scandal . . .after all this, and more, the loyal listeners still refuse to see the truth. So as long as there's another buck to squeeze out of this tired routine, these pretenders will continue flapping their lips, and fooling the fools. Eventually, hopefully, they will eventually be seen for what they are. But until then, KNOW WHO YOU'RE LISTENING TO!


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