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Monday, May 11, 2009

Radio host banned in Britain though had no plans to travel there

"Well-known "independent conservative" radio talk show host Michael Savage has been catapulted to a new level of controversial notoriety, this time on an international level. On May 5, 2009, the Drudge Report broke the news in the U.S. that Savage had been put on an official list of people banned from entering the United Kingdom.
The Home Office described Savage as a:
"Controversial daily radio host. Considered to be engaging in unacceptable behaviour by seeking to provoke others to serious criminal acts and fostering hatred which might lead to inter-community violence."
According to the Home Office,...
"The list covers people excluded from the United Kingdom for fostering extremism or hatred appears to mean that the British government is taking preemptive and protective action
The list also includes the names of some convicted criminals. CNN noted that "Russian skinheads Artur Ryno and Pavel Skachevsky are also on the list. The Home Office says they are ‘leaders of a violent gang that beat migrants and posted films of their attacks on the Internet.' Samir al Quntar, a Lebanese man who spent three decades in prison for
Savage Responds
Never one to shrink from a challenge, especially one as potentially outrageous and damaging as this one, Savage devoted his entire nationally syndicated radio program on Tuesday, May 5 (it airs live M-F from 6 to 9 PM EDT) to defending himself from the allegations and threatening legal action for libel against the UK's Home Secretary, Jacqui Smith, if his name was not immediately removed from the list.
According to independent audience ratings, Savage is the third most popular radio talk show host in the United States with eight million listeners a week on close to 400 terrestrial radio stations coast to coast. He is also a widely read author, with four of his non-fiction books having made it to the New York Times bestseller list in recent years.
  • Savage's career as a radio talker is noteworthy for its success and novelty. He began in talk radio in 1994 at age 52, after getting a Ph.D. and spending several decades writing books on nutritional and herbal medicine under his birth name, Michael Weiner. Adopting the name "Michael Savage," he emerged as a conservative political analyst -- and, in an extremely competitive, market-driven field, he became one of the most successful talk show hosts in the history of the medium.
His take-no-prisoners style earned him ratings success locally (ironically, in liberal San Francisco) and later on around the U.S. when his daily talk show, "The Savage Nation," went into national syndication in 1999. Early on, he targeted "borders, language, and culture" as core issues, and was a harbinger of the emerging problem of illegal immigration.
(former CBS News correspondent and conservative author Bernard Goldberg put Savage at #61 on his list of "100 People Who Are Screwing Up America"). Despite Savage's being a kind of "non person" in conventional quarters, the potential ramifications of the banned-in-the-UK story were inescapable and ensured that it would eventually be widely covered.... On September 12, 2008, Bill Moyers' weekly PBS program Bill Moyers' Journal helped to set the stage for the latest UK-based demonization of Savage by implying in an inaccurate and one-sided report, "Rage on the Radio," that the work of conservative American talk show hosts -- Savage in particular -- may have inspired the fatal shooting last year of two people at the Tennessee Valley Unitarian Universalist Church in Knoxville, TN. (Books by Savage and other conservative writers were found in the shooter's apartment, according to Moyers.***
On September 15, 2008, I reported on Moyers' PBS hit piece on Savage in an article at American Thinker. Eight months later, the British government seemed to be basing its decision to ban Savage on a similar, and
During the second hour of his radio program on May 6, in between listener calls, Savage, who insisted that he had no plans to travel to the UK and hadn't set foot there in twenty-five years, said:
  • "I have never advocated violence. . . I've been on the air for fifteen years, three hours a day, five days a week -- fifteen years. They [Savage's critics] take a few sound bites that amount to one, two, or three minutes and they try to redefine me by extracting sound bites out of context.
I could do that with anyone in the public eye. I could take anybody and edit what they say and turn them into what they are not. You can do it with anyone on the planet. And that's what has been done to me.
  • "And now, for the English people to permit their government of Lilliputians to take a talk show host and put him in the same category as murderers who are in prison in Russia, as Hamas operatives who have been released from prison after serving ten years for having smashed in the head of a four year old Jewish child after killing her parents, it says something terrible about Jacqui Smith, not about Michael Savage. And I will straighten the record out. That's all I'm telling you -- I'm standing up for myself."...
As he described the possibility of bringing a libel suit in the UK, Savage said,
  • "I have incurred some very severe damages already which are likely to become viral very soon. For example, I lead a rather elusive and reclusive life. But as of right now, I have 24 hour security. This is a direct result of this incident."
Mainstream Media Slow to Report
In the first 24 hours after this story broke in the U.S., the three American cable news channels were slow to report on it. The exception was a mention, and brief discussion, of the banning on Lou Dobbs Tonight on CNN (7-8 PM EDT) on May 5. Meanwhile, the story was a lead item in the British press -- both print and electronic....
Since this is a story in progress, it remains to be seen how it will ultimately play out -- for example, will Savage's early promises of a libel suit ever make it to a British court? Also, as some surmise, is the targeting of Savage attributable to President Obama or his administration, and does it presage a wave of similar future media censorship actions here in the United States?
Finally, most importantly, now that the left is in control, will the emerging, potentially epic, battles over free speech, political correctness, and thought control result in people like Michael Savage disappearing from the airwaves?" from American Thinker, "Michael Savage Banned in UK," by Peter Barry Chowka, 5/11/09, via MichaelSavage.com
  • ***The reference to reading material by Savage present in a demented killer's dwelling has been viral in the media--as supposed 'proof' against Savage. Never until today did I see mention the psycho said he also wanted to kill Michael Savage. (sm)

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