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The Savage Nation (2002)

por Michael Savage

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The controversial radio talk show host presents his views on American culture and society, arguing the need for a return to traditional American values.
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This book is just plain hilarious.

With chapters like:

"Diversity is Perversity" - which talks about how radial liberal groups (IE: PETA) are morally bankrupt at their cores and will trample on your church, synagogue, flag, memory, child's mind and open up the country to further terrorism.

"Hippies of Mecca" - which discusses the 'Jezebels of the West' who are getting loaded in cafes, running around without underwear and seducing your sons. "Worse, the hippies didn't even leave babies behind. All they left was STDs and then went home to their SUVs".

"How to Pick Up Liberal Women" - Go to a bookstore. "Let her know you love all gays even if they've raped young boys. It doesn't matter. As for alcoholics and all junkies, just say that you feel they're victims of a racist society. By now, you'll have her complete attention. Maybe suggest a latte and biscotti in the coffee shop. While you wait in line, attack our war on terror as a front for the globalist oil lobby. Then tell her immigrants are the strength of America".

I could go on and on and on until I've quoted the entire book. That's how funny it is to me. While, I find Michael Savage to be largely intolerable, I did discover his work brings up excellent life conversation pieces for us during road trips. I do not have to agree with the things he's saying for them to be useful to me. And in that regard, this book was very useful to me.

Gives you a lot to think about, space to find your footing among your political beliefs and also allows and platform to help you realize why you may or may not stand behind certain beliefs.

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  tealightful | Sep 24, 2013 |
Savage at his best. Right in line with my views back in 2002 ( )
  tmstimbert | Jul 26, 2008 |
If you listen to Michael Savage on the radio, then this book will make you feel the same. Not the best that Savage has done. I felt that this book was put together to make money from the people who would buy anything put out by the Savage N
ation. ( )
  Wiszard | May 20, 2008 |
There are few books I will stop reading as I feel you must read the entire book to understand the authors meaning. This however was not the case. The points made in this book were non-existent. This is just drivel written with such a bias that its not even worth finishing. Before you say this is because I am a "Michael Moore, Liberal" note that I have the exact same review on his book. Putting down two books in as many days because they were so blatently wrong, was a new low for me. ( )
  ngennaro | Jan 9, 2006 |
Chapters: "From the Bronx to broadcasting -- Diversity is perversity -- America: from the melting pot to the chamber pot -- Rats vs. eagles -- Christophobia: in praise of Christianity -- Trickle-down immorality -- Immigrants and epidemics: TB anyone? -- Dancing on the cultural abyss: red diaper doper babies rule! -- Crimes of the Democrats." Publisher: "Michael Savage attacks big government and liberal media bias. The son of immigrants, Savage shows how traditional American freedoms are being destroyed from the outside and undermined from within-not just our own government, but also from alien forces within our own society. Savage argues that if the price of liberty is eternal vigilance, then only a more "savage nation" will enjoy these liberties. Savage's high ratings and the rapid growth of his program prove he is in touch with the concerns of the average American."
  fredheid | Oct 13, 2006 |
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