That's not what I'm doing. I don't care at all what the leftists think about him. And personally, while I used to listen to his radio show, I slowed down on that because there was too much thoughtless ranting in between the good points. I like my talk with a little less heat. But hey, to each his own. Apparently not, because he was fired.
Utterly predicatble.
Who predicted it?
And, you are marching the liberal kool-aid parade. If you are not aware of that, you should become more self aware.
Extremely inappropriate comments -- yes you have the lemming talking points down pat.
They hired him to make extremeley inappropriate comments.
Do you or anyone else know if Savage gets the dough owed by MSNBC? My guess is yes.
I'm perfectly self-aware but I'm seeming to have difficulty communicating with you. You accuse me of using leftist talking points. I havn't actually heard any. When I say his firing was predictable, I'm not saying anyone actually predicted it, I don't even know why you bring that up. But if you had presented me with the facts exactly as they occurred I would have predicted it. Why? Because MSNBC is a big media conglomerate that answers to advertisers and shareholders and would not want to stand up to the barrage that this incident would be certain to generate. As they said it was an easy decision. His ratings were not worth the headaches.
I don't see them firing Joe Scarbrough and he's said plenty of things to fire up the libs. He conducts himself in a way that gets his points across without lowering himself to first-grade level. MSNBC knows there's a market for conservative thought and they're cashing in.
As for the "extremely inappropriate comments" I stand by that. They would have been appropriate for a kindergarten playground but not for national television on MSNBC. And if you don't believe that you should become more aware of the television industry.