Yesterday,
Tuesday, October 7th, was the maiden voyage of Michael Savage’s newest book, Stop the Coming Civil War. Last night on Savage Nation callers gave updates on what they encountered at the
bookstores. Some said the book was given
low priority at Barnes and Noble by not having it out front on the New Releases
table. Others said the placement was
fine and sales appeared good. Savage’s credentials
that span many decades suggest this one will be a sellout. He’s has a PhD in epidemiology and is not afraid
to criticize open border policies that bring diseases into the U.S. from
Central America or Africa. I’m looking
forward to tonight’s The Michael Savage
Show.
Savage
has always been the misfit like so many of us who aren’t politically
correct. He distrusts the Democrats and
Republicans like I do and laments America’s moral and cultural slide which
appears to have warped into an avalanche.
I try to catch his show every night now that Jay Leno has been booted
off the air at 10:30 P.M. and has been replaced by the silly antics of a
younger tech-savvy and uninformed generation that does not read books and
cannot anticipate the future because they don’t know the past. I’m struck by how much I agree with Savage. He’s angry about our open borders, black racism,
the Ebola spread into America, and most of all, with President Obama. He consoles us by saying we are not alone.
Michael
Savage is more optimistic than I am.
After all, the title of the book is Stop
the Coming Civil War and not The
Coming Civil War. Maybe it’s a
political calculation, but there are millions of Americans who gave up on the
political process many years ago. In my
own book, Journal of the Silent Majority
I explain why. They are the ones who the Media (singular) thinks are interested in the upcoming
November elections. Who cares? It’s the same bunch of gangsters with the
same Sugar Daddy – the same Media that creates the politicians, nourishes the
Left, and tabulates the vote. Until I
read his book, I’ll give Savage the benefit of a doubt. Right now from my humble perspective of a
lifetime, I think he’s underestimated how mad real Americans are. Things in America have to get worse before
they get better. Histories like Thomas
Carlyle's French Revolution
recorded how the French were asleep and finally with one
shout, they were awake.