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RE: Michael Savage



Larry:

I won't get into a long discourse on this (Clearly you and I share few if
any political philosophical traits), but in saying my comment is "Crap" I
would request that you provide the non-partisan data that shows that I am
wrong in my comments, since you want to defend the "More Education = More
Liberal" doctorine.

Paul Hopfgarten
East Derry NH 03041


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Larry Weil [mailto:kc1ih@mac.com]
> Sent: Friday, December 27, 2002 3:24 PM
> To: paul@03038.com; Garrett Wollman; Dave Faneuf
> Cc: boston-radio-interest@bostonradio.org
> Subject: RE: Michael Savage
>
>
> At 01:33 PM 12/27/02 -0500, Paul Hopfgarten wrote:
> >Wait a second!
> >
> >Are you attempting to promelgate the myth that more
> education=more liberal
> >in philosophy?
> >
> >That IS a myth.
>
> According to who?
>
> >  Now, if you're saying that folks most recently graduated
> >from the socialism factories that are most US Colleges and Universities
>
> This is pure crap!  According to me.
>
> >  are
> >the most liberal (becuase the 4 or more years of brainwashing
> have not had
> >sufficient time to be contermanded by real-life experience),
> that might be
> >more factual.
>
> The insinuation that college age people can't digest information
> and reach
> their own conclusions in insulting at best.
>
>
> >While the "on-the-air" talk talent in radio may be right-of-center, and I
> >would concur with that assessment, it is quite clear to me from this list
> >that the majority of people "in the business" are to the left of the
> >American population-at-large
>
> When I applied for this job, no one asked me about my political leanings,
> they only wanted to know if I could do the job.
>
> --
> Larry Weil
> Lake Wobegone, NH
>