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Savage claimed Pelosi "threatened violence" in comments about anti-government rhetoric and that SEIU engaged in violence

September 21, 2009 10:19 am ET

From the September 18 edition of Talk Radio Network's The Savage Nation:

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Previously:

Limbaugh mocks "Pelosi's tears"; "wouldn't put it past Pelosi to want to be trying to create some violence with this"

Hannity mocks Pelosi's "phony tears," "crocodile tears"

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    • Author by overmars jr. (September 21, 2009 10:21 am ET)
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      Yawn. Duncare.
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    • Author by Easy to refute wingnuts (September 21, 2009 10:40 am ET)
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      Hey, Weiner! You want to hear what real threats of violence sound like? Listen to recordings of your show, dimwit.
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    • Author by The_Cat (September 21, 2009 10:47 am ET)
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      "She's irrelevant in the debate." What debate, Mr. Savage? I've heard absolutely no debate. I've heard false charges of death panels, death books, death to granny, rationing, and many others. I've heard the President lay out his proposals, and the goals for his health coverage reform. But debate? Not a bit of it.

      "Because the Tea Party protesters are very peaceful."
      Right. Which is why they show up with guns. Which is why they hang congressmen in effigy. Because they're so peaceful.

      Bush tanked the economy, with help from his daddy, St. Ronnie, and even a nudge from Clinton, all of whom contributed to the de-regulation that led to our current predicament. The fact that it seems to be merely a very bad recession and not a full blown depression is attributable to whom? Congress and the President, the ones who took steps to stop the slide, that's who.

      Speaker Pelosi was warning people like you, Mr. Savage, about the effects of extreme and hate-filled and hate-inspired rhetoric. The fact that you don't understand this just goes to show one more area where you suffer from a vast and probably uncorrectable ignorance.
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      • Author by djmed99 (September 21, 2009 11:11 am ET)
           
        How is it that when Fox news says something liberals refuse to hear it. THey cry hate speech and ignore the facts. Acorn and the SEIU are puppets of this admin and to ignore the criminal activities only makes the conservatives wonder what else you will whitewash in your efforts to promote a socialist agenda. I have been to Tea parties and they were peaceful and full of people who love this country and are desparately afraid of the direction Obama wants to take us in. Redistributing the wealth that others have earned is just wrong. This country was founded on the idea that you can achieve greatness with effort, not that you can live off the largess of the wealthy.
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    • Author by epkklk851 (September 21, 2009 11:18 am ET)
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      I find his use of the phrase "hysterical statements" coming out of his mouth to be the height of irony. His hysteria about being banned from Britain is far worse than anything Mrs. Pelosi has done. I attended the Teabag Party on 9/12. I don't own any boots, let alone jackboots, and I hard rate as a thug. There was a person from the SEIU at the Reston Town Hall held in August, he was a nice, soft-spoken guy in a yellow polo and a union baseball cap, even though he was a foot taller than me, and beefy, he was one of the quietest and most polite of the people there. I signed his petition and teased him for representing the forces of evil and he laughed. The people there who opposed health care reform were the ones shouting "Kill the Bill." We chanted "Health Care Now" and we shouted them down. The opposition was also the one that set up their posters and left. The supporters didn't. I'm sure if someone does get hurt, Mr. Savage will be one of the people cheering, but what will that say about his humanity? (or lack thereof.)
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    • Author by historygeek001 (September 21, 2009 11:27 am ET)
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      I can never decide whether I think Savage-Weiner is lying, insane, or just completely clueless, or some combination of all three.
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    • Author by New Frontier (September 21, 2009 11:33 am ET)
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      Savage: Listen to me take Pelosi's sincere, quiet concerns and turn them into a vengeful straw woman who is threatening to blow things up and kill you.
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    • Author by NiceguyEddie (September 21, 2009 11:56 am ET)
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      This is so absurd. Politicians get threateaned with violence, and when they tell the public that they're concerned about the violent rhetoric, now somehow it's the POLITICIANS who are threatening violnece?! These are the same politicians, mind you, who's commitment to non-violence drives their agenda to end two wars, close down secret prisions, respect human rights and stop sanctioning torture of terror suspect. They're doves to a fault, and have been criticised for it by the very people, like Savage, who are now claiming that they're being threatened! But somehow all that love & peace equates to threatenting violence.

      These conservative p!ss me off so much I just want to BASH THEIR HEADS IN!

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      (Now THAT'S what a violent threat sounds like. So now you know!)

      [/sociopathic irony]
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    • Author by Boxer1979 (September 21, 2009 1:10 pm ET)
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      Savage talks out the side of his neck with no real creditable information to back it up, but hey people listen to him and think he is a creditable radio-talk show host. Now thats disturbing!

      HEY FANS OF SAVAGE! HE GOT KICKED OFF OF MSNBC FOR HATE SPEECH AND GOT BANNED FROM THE U.K. FOR THE SAME TALK. IT HAS NOT CHANGED! OPEN YOUR EARS AND WHATEVER BRAIN YOU HAVE LEFT!
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    • Author by Haywood (September 21, 2009 1:26 pm ET)
         
      "Socialism is a philosophy of failure, the creed of ignorance, and the gospel of envy, its inherent virtue is the equal sharing of misery." - Winston Churchill
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    • Author by Dmacalypse (September 21, 2009 2:06 pm ET)
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      Ahhhhh...............I'm bored with these comments from him, Savage and the like...........let me know when they make "statements" that are not so predictable.
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      • Author by Conchobhar (September 21, 2009 5:02 pm ET)
           
        Repeat a lie often enough, and it becomes accepted "fact." That's why the Weinerites, Rovesters, Limpboughs, sHamitys, etc., can't be given any slack, but must be called out continually.
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