The Lesson of Terry Rakolta - Really, who cares about Michael Savage? It seems as though GLAAD and some other activist groups have worked themselves into a tizzy about the conservative talk radio host's new show on MSNBC. Maybe they've been too busy to notice, but no one watches MSNBC. A high profile protest only brings more attention to a show that most people don't know or care about. Savage does not have the some public notoriety as, say Dr. Laura, for the time being, I don't know what we need to wage a similar type of campaign. Anyways, it doesn't seem like it's going to matter anyway. The concensus seems to be that no matter what your politics, Savage's show is bad TV.
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