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To: ACAC
That is absurd. Savage has little credibility with me.

I'm no fan of Savage at all, but he really lost me during the sniper saga in DC. He was on the radio whining about how Bush was failing as President because he wasn't doing daily press conferences to calm the nation down and that he was failing at his duty as the national father.

He made me sick.

Then before the election he was whining about how it was usless to vote or to support anyone in any race because the dems were going to win and it didn't matter anyway blah blah blah...then on Nove 6 he's blathering on about how "we" won and beat the libs. Savage is one sick, bi-polar big mouth.

7 posted on 11/19/2002 9:28:33 PM PST by pgkdan
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To: pgkdan
That is why I asked because one time on the show he said that he saw some photo of Hillary Clinton whispering in President Bush's ear telling him what to say at some New York function. That was a little hard for me to swallow
10 posted on 11/19/2002 9:36:51 PM PST by bradactor
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To: pgkdan
Savage was referring to the California ballot. We know the left coast is not going conservative. I questioned whether to vote. BTW I could have not voted & nothing would have changed. There is no republican party in California. We could have had a Pubbie governor but the skids were put to him not to mention the illegal issue. And for that & that reason ONLY, Simon lost. Let me point out that McClintock was the only Pubbie with a lead & the Dems blasted negative ads that cause his loss. Just remember when Pelosi & the Dems start spewing their crapola over & over via this gov/media complex.....

16 posted on 11/19/2002 9:55:40 PM PST by Digger
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