Michael Savage
On Veteran’s Day, Savage launched a new campaign to reunite a wounded
soldier with the military working dog that served with him in
Afghanistan. (Free audio.)
The soldier and his family claim that the dog was stolen from them by
a higher-ranking officer. Savage asked his listeners to raise the alarm
about this miscarriage of justice, and donate to the soldier’s legal
fund.
Savage also talked about the Pope’s recent warning that when we
“embrace rushing superficiality” and “secularization,” we put ourselves
at risk of attracting “demonic forces.”
“There’s no question in my mind that Hollywood is run by the devil,” Savage said. “If Satan exists, he exists in Hollywood.”
“And if he can exist there,” Savage continued, “He can exist in a political system, too.
“To many of us, Obama represents pure evil.” (Free audio.)
Rush Limbaugh
As a public figure, can Rush Limbaugh really be libeled?
In an unprecedented move, the radio host is seeking a “retraction and
apology” from the “Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee for what
is being termed a ‘false and defamatory’ statement regarding Limbaugh’s
on-air discussion about consent for sexual relations.”
As reported in the industry bible Talkers.com,
Limbaugh has accused the DCCC of taking some of his on-air comments out
of context and using them to solicit support for their organization.
On the air, Limbaugh devoted plenty of time to Obamacare “architect”
Jonathan Gruber’s statement that American voters are “stupid.” He also
mocked the president’s media lackeys, like Jose DelReal of the
Washington Post, for trying to spin Gruber’s gaffe.
“This guy’s trying to get this guy out of a jam and he digs a deeper hole,” Limbaugh pointed out.
“But remember, he’s dealing with his own liberal Democrat reader base
and they are looking for holes to be dragged out of, so they’ll take
anything that they can get.”
Aaron Klein
Klein’s first post-midterm show revealed the ways the “progressive
machine” will try to help Obama bypass Congress, using executive action
and inter-agency directives.
Klein also conducted an exclusive interview with a former Navy SEAL
team leader who was part of the raid that killed Osama bin Laden.
He also reveals that Loretta Lynch, the president’s pick to replace
Eric Holder, is a “big fan” of the former attorney general. She’s
planning to continue his “reforms” of the criminal justice system.
Also: Klein turns his focus to Iran. Why did Obama write a letter to
that nation’s Supreme Leader, how does the White House plan to work with
Iran to combat ISIS, and how far along are Iran’s nascent nuclear
plants? (Free audio.)
Mark Levin
On Facebook, Mark Levin shot down the idea that only governors are
qualified to run for president, because they’ve actually run a state.
Levin said that trying to “re-define the qualifications for the
presidency to exclude all other competition,” was “really stupid.”
“And I don’t care what political office they’ve held,” he continued.
“If they’ve supported big-spending and big-government, and reject the
constraints of constitutional government, they’re not qualified by any
measure.”
On the air, Levin read an excerpt from the new Holocaust memoir,
“Measure of a Man: From Auschwitz Survivor to President’s Tailor,”
written by Martin Greenfield.
He called the bestseller “a remarkable book” that “sort of
encapsulates everything that I’m trying to communicate, but better than I
can.” (Free audio.)
Laura Ingraham
This week, Ingraham’s guests included new congressmen-elect from New
Hampshire and California, both of whom say their focus will be on
protecting and defending the average American worker. Ingraham urged all
Republicans in Congress not to cede the power of the purse to Obama
after winning such a decisive victory.
On the subject of the next presidential election, pundit Bill Kristol called potential candidate Jeb Bush “overrated.” (Free audio.)
Glenn Beck
Beck’s health has been poor for some time, but his week he revealed
more details about his ailment to listeners than ever before.
He told them that adrenal fatigue, sleep deprivation and a mysterious
autoimmune disorder are responsible for making him “look crazy.” (Free audio.)
However, one doctor, speaking to RawStory.com, called Beck’s diagnosis and treatment regimen “quackery,” and cast doubt on the radio host’s sincerity.
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