To: kjam22
I agree, this arguement is on the order of 'I didn't think the gun was loaded'.
Regardless of whether or not it was an accident, his comments were pretty over the top. I enjoy listening to Savage every now and again, but I can't take very much of him because he has no concept of self control.
12 posted on
07/08/2003 7:30:10 AM PDT by
Steel Wolf
(The slow blade penetrates the shield.)
To: Steel Wolf
MSNBC should have known better. Savage can get away with murder on radio, just as Howard Stern has done for mega-years. But TV is a different story. And...Savage, even for a dyed in the wool Clinton & Democrat hater like me, was over the top on many occasions. I watched his TV show about three of four times and was not impressed. HIs foul mouth and attack style did the conservative agenda no good. I'm glad his is gone. Now, MSNBC's Joe Scarborough is another story. He has the highest ratings on the station. If MSNBC had any brains they would drop Chris Matthews to Joe's slot and move Joe up to the Matthews slot. Matthews is a ratings horror! Worse though, is Keith Olberman! Poor Keith has no ratings at all. He should go quietly into the night! It seems MSNBC never learns!
To: Steel Wolf
Yeah... his argument is "gee.. I don't mind admitting that I say those things you object to in private. I just want you to know I wouldn't intentionally say them in public".
Talk about clueless.
28 posted on
07/08/2003 7:41:20 AM PDT by
kjam22
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