[lbo-talk] "East Coast" Bob Foster v. Michael "Savage" Weiner

Shane Taylor s-t-t at juno.com
Wed Jul 9 12:23:29 PDT 2003


Wednesday, July 9, 2003
San Francisco Chronicle

Savage says he's sorry -- but stays fired 
Talk show host insists epithets not aimed at people with AIDS 

Dan Fost, Chronicle Staff Writer 

<http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/c/a/2003/07/09/MN158024.
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Michael Savage, the outrageous talk show host who was fired from MSNBC on
Monday for telling a caller to "get AIDS and die," fought back Tuesday,
saying he was reacting to a crank caller. 

Savage, the most successful radio host ever to emerge from the Bay Area,
said his controversial comments were aimed only at the caller, and that
he thought he was off the air when he said them. He also blasted MSNBC
for criticizing him. 

"I'm sitting in front of the camera. I have no control over that," Savage
said. "In radio, I have total control. . . . He got really vile with me .
. . I meant to insult him personally, not all people with AIDS." 

On his Web site, www.michaelsavage.com, Savage apologized to gays, and
for causing anyone pain with his comments. 

The apology is not enough to save his show. MSNBC spokesman Jeremy Gaines
refused to comment on Savage's response and would only reiterate an
earlier statement that Savage "made an extremely inappropriate remark.
The decision to cancel the program was not a difficult one." 

[....]

On his radio show Tuesday, Savage showed no sign of shelving his
combative persona, assailing President Bush (for comments about slavery),
Chicago Cubs manager Dusty Baker (for comments about race), fellow
conservative host Bill O'Reilly (for criticizing Savage's televised
remarks) and Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg (a "radical
left-wing buck-toothed hag"). 

"I'm proud of my work on television," Savage told one caller. "I was the
first one in MSNBC history to dig up the photos of the gassed Kurds. . .
. I made America see what Saddam Hussein had really done." 

At another point, he said: "I slept quite well. I slept like a baby. I
snoozed like a lamb. Because I believe in freedom of speech. The American
people understand what went on. I am the underdog. I am Daniel in the
lions' den. I am a victim. They know very very well that the left are
like jackals in this country. They do not believe in freedom of speech,
they only believe in freedom of their speech." 

Savage's firing was precipitated by an active prankster calling his show.
Bob Foster, 39, a Sacramento computer technician, says he's been on CNN
25 times -- including three times on Larry King's show -- and once
convinced a Fox News host that he was witnessing an earthquake, when he
was really making the whole thing up. Foster usually gives a plug to his
favorite radio show, "Don and Mike," which emanates from Washington, D.C.


Foster called Savage's show Saturday when Savage was doing what he
described as a "schtick" about airline horror stories. Foster started a
yarn about someone smoking in a plane's bathroom, and then, in a non
sequitur, said, 

" 'Don and Mike' should take over your show so you can go to a dentist
appointment, because your teeth are really bad." 

Most of that comment was bleeped off the airwaves, but what Savage said
was not. Instead, his rant will likely live in infamy. 

He asked Foster if he was a "sodomite," and when Foster replied yes,
Savage said -- according to a transcript posted on GLAAD's Web site
(www.glaad.org), along with the video: "Oh, you're one of the sodomites!
You should only get AIDS and die, you pig! How's that? Why don't you see
if you can sue me, you pig? You got nothing better than to put me down,
you piece of garbage? You got nothing to do today? Go eat a sausage and
choke on it. Get trichinosis. OK, got another nice caller here who's busy
because he didn't have a nice night in the bathhouse and is angry at me
today?" 

Savage said he immediately asked if that got on the air, but didn't
receive an answer. 

He said his show had been gaining traction. According to MSNBC, it had a
viewership of about 347,000 total viewers. 

Although that is a small rating -- less than a single percentage point --
Savage said he had dinner with MSNBC President Erik Sorenson two weeks
ago, and Sorenson told him, "We don't care about your ratings. We love
your show." 

Sorenson, through spokesman Gaines, declined to comment. 

"They were too quick to jump the gun," Savage said. "It's been a struggle
from day one. They don't want to switch to anything moderate or
conservative. The bias is very liberal." 

Foster, the prankster, said he's already getting a lot of "hate mail from
the Savage nation." 

"My intention was not for him to get fired. My intention was to drop the
'Don and Mike' name,' " Foster said. 

In fact, Foster is a fan of Savage's show, and he picked him for one
simple reason: "I look for a reaction." 


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