Michael Savage banned in Britain |
Michael Savage: Banned in BritainMichael Savage despite his influence is notable for being marginalised by both his left-wing and right-wing peers. Even the talker who comes closest to that distinction, Bill O'Reilly considers Michael Savage a radical.
The San Francisco-based Savage, known for his fiery right-wing views, is one of 22 people who have been banned from entering Britain since October, when the government here concluded that they were agents of extremism and intolerance...
Savage told the Internet site WorldNetDaily that he was considering legal action against Britain.
"Darn! And I was just planning a trip to England for their superior dental work and cuisine," he joked to the website. "Then it sank in, and I said, 'She said this is the kind of behavior we won't tolerate? She's linking me with mass murderers who are in prison for killing Jewish children on buses? For my speech? The country where the Magna Carta was created?'"
Listen to a gleeful Mark Levin, taunt Savage over his British travel ban
VIDEO: Mark Levin responds to Michael Savage's British travel ban
Read a collection of talkers marginalising Michael Savage
- Rush Limbaugh saying "He’s not even in my rearview mirror" of Michael Savage
- Bill O'Reilly labels Michael Savage a "far-right", "fringe", "smear merchant"
- Liberal talker Sam Seder mocking Michael Savage
Listen to noted Savage rival, Mark Levin cut a promo on "Weiner Nation"
VIDEO: Mark Levin ridicules Michael "Weiner Nation" Savage
2 comments:
Darn! The videos are gone.
Mark Levin is delayed and Savage is live here in Tucson. I turn off the radio when Savage comes on and get on the internet to hear Levin live instead.
If I wanted to hear about meatballs or be insulted by a homeopathic remedy peddler, I'd go to allrecipes.com or the psychic down the street. I don't care to listen to it from the doddering old fool Weiner.
I'm sorry the youtube-linked videos are gone too.
At a minimum, Levin's podcasts are available for free on MarkLevin.com. A website interested in preserving the words could keep a record of those and post them.
But not here.
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