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MSNBC Fires Michael Savage
Cable TV station dismisses commentator for
anti-gay remarks
July 7, 2003
NEW YORK— The cable television station
MSNBC Monday fired Michael Savage for anti-gay comments. The popular radio talk
show host who did a weekend TV show for the cable channel referred to an
unidentified caller to his show Saturday as a “sodomite” and said he should “get
AIDS and die.”
“His comments were extremely inappropriate and the
decision was an easy one,” MSNBC cable spokesman Jeremy Gaines
said.
There was no immediate comment from Savage, according to a
spokesman at his office in California.
The brash, tough-talking Savage is one of radio’s hottest
jocks. His Paul Revere Society advocates closing borders, deporting illegal
immigrants, mandating health tests for immigrants and eliminating entitlement
programs.
The televised version of “The Savage Nation” began March 8
despite the protests of such advocacy groups as the Gay & Lesbian Alliance
Against Defamation.
Aired at 5 p.m. EDT Saturday, Savage didn’t translate into
a television hit. He increased the ratings for the time slot marginally,
according to MSNBC.
The incident that resulted in his firing began innocently
enough. Savage was taking viewer phone calls about airline horror stories, and a
male caller began talking about smoking in the bathroom.
“Half an hour into the flight, I need to suggest that Don
and Mike take your ...” the caller said, before he was cut off and his words
became unintelligible.
“So you’re one of those sodomists. Are you a sodomite?”
Savage asked.
The caller replied: “Yes, I am.”
“Oh, you’re one of the sodomites,” Savage said. “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 have got nothing to do today, go eat a sausage and choke on
it.”
He asked for another phone caller who “didn’t have a nice
night in the bathhouse who’s angry at me today.”
These bums “mean nothing to me,” he said.
GLAAD spokeswoman Cathy Renna said of Savage’s firing:
“It’s about time.
“This latest attack made the clearest case for why Savage
has no place on any reputable news network. MSNBC witnessed firsthand exactly
the kind of verbal assaults GLAAD’s been warning them about for the past five
months, and to their credit, they backed up their promises to hold Savage
accountable.”
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