
Michael Savage
Michael Savage
For the third week in a row, Dr. Savage's new book, "Stop the Coming Civil War," is on the New York Times bestseller list. In fact, it's rising.
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He told radio host Greg Knapp that it's a sign of a national sea change in attitude.
"We're winning," Savage said. "We're going to win" (Free audio).
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Savage also noted, "Jake Tapper has egg on his face."
He pointed out, "Two weeks ago, Jake Tapper on CNN attacked me, saying … I was crazy for warning that our soldiers being shipped off to fight Ebola were being put at risk by this president."
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Now that the returning 101st Airborne is being quarantined in Italy, Savage said, it's obvious that he was right and Tapper was wrong.
"Jake Tapper's next stop is MSNBC," Savage added, "Next he'll be teaching journalism in an Arkansas high school" (Free audio).
Rush Limbaugh
A viral video intending to expose the issue of sexist "catcalling" had Limbaugh perplexed.
"Those of you who are 50 and over, you know exactly what I'm talking about. This is not new. In fact, it was not new in the sixties. It's been happening since there were men and women. There's nothing new in this," Limbaugh said. "What is new is that feminism in the sixties and seventies was supposed to wipe this out. Feminism was going to take care of this."
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Yet it hasn't, Limbaugh observed. Ironically, this "feminist" video, he says, actually demonstrates the "massive failure of modern day feminism" (Free audio).
What would the rest of the media do without Limbaugh? The radio host laughed this week as, once again, the cable news networks "hijacked" "one little line" he'd uttered on the air and spun it into a story (Free audio).
"When I jokingly suggested that we need to quarantine Governor Christie, that line has hijacked cable news," Limbaugh said. "They love this, because now, you see, they're able to present me as the leader of the GOP, because they think that is a negative thing for the GOP. They think that is very damaging to the GOP, one week before the election."
Aaron Klein
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Not content with calling Benjamin Netanyahu a "chicken****," the Obama Administration, Klein said, is interfering with the Prime Minister's government ahead of Israel's next election. Klein also reveals how Obama's positive relationship with the Palestinians might have provoked the recent outbreak of violence against Jews in eastern Jerusalem.
Later in the show, Klein interviewed the former deputy director general of the International Atomic Energy Agency, who warns that Iran will be able to assemble a nuclear weapon "within months."
Klein also revealed that the U.S. is bringing in almost 2,000 "refugees" from the Ebola-plagued Congo, as well as 100,000 Haitians, who will be permitted entry without visas (Free audio).
Laura Ingraham
At this juncture in the New Hampshire campaign, "Republicans should be up 10 to 15 points," Laura Ingraham told her listeners.
"I think where Republicans aren't up, we've had an establishment that has refused to contribute significant money like we're seeing with Scott Brown," she continued. "They are not giving him the resources he needs. How dare they not! So he's not getting the ad coverage he needs."
She blamed the GOP establishment's cowardice on the issue of amnesty, which Brown is campaigning against. Ingraham challenged "Republican business types" to contribute more money to Brown's campaign before it was too late (Free audio).
Ingraham took some heat this week from the liberal media, for once again referring to the Democratic Party as a modern day "plantation."
She said that the Democrat's message to African-Americans is, "You must be liberal. You must be for certain policies that Al Sharpton and Barack Obama and Nancy Pelosi and Harry Reid favor. You can't waver – because if you think for yourself, you are, as that caller said, a 'sell-out'" (Free audio).
Mark Levin
Levin has a new nickname for the president: "Benito Obama."
Comparing him to the Italian fascist dictator, Levin slammed Obama's unconstitutional plans to grant amnesty to millions of illegal aliens (Free audio).
Levin's hatred of the Republican establishment is no secret. However, he told listeners, when the next election rolls around next month, Americans must vote for GOP candidates one more time. The Democrats, Levin said, are "racist and misogynist" and must be defeated in order to avert disaster (Free audio).
Glenn Beck
D Magazine introduced readers to "the new Glenn Beck."
"Since moving to North Texas," said reporter Michael J. Mooney, "the controversial talk show host and tea-party icon has gotten a little quieter, a little kinder and a lot richer."
Mooney talked to Beck about his decision to leave New York City, his obsessions with Orson Welles and Walt Disney, and his holdings, which include, "a movie studio, a clothing company and his own imprint at Simon & Schuster – where he publishes not only his own books, but also several other best-selling authors, in multiple genres."
"All told," the profile continued, "[Beck] has about 300 employees, and tallying his various endeavors, Forbes put his 2013 income at $90 million – more than Oprah."