Thursday, July 18, 2013

You have the power to change the American media landscape overnight

Welcome to The Michael Savage Newsletter, your daily insider report on all things "Savage."
In today's issue: Savage reminded listeners that they have more power than they realize to change America for the better.
Take stockholders in public companies like GE, which owns MSNBC. Dr. Savage called upon those stockholders to use their power to influence the kinds of stories the network airs, and who it hires as guests and hosts.



"The usual race baiters are at it again. They never change," Savage observed, adding:
    You see them in the media, at networks like MSNBC, which hit a new low with this Zimmerman case.
    I heard a contributor on MSNBC say that Americans will only care about violent crime when the number of white children who die approximates the number of black children who die.
    This is America today.
    Now, this man is a professor, and it's OK if we dump these people into universities, because that's where they belong.
    But when you see them hired by General Electric, that's a different story.
    Remember, GE owns MSNBC.
    Do you people own stock in such companies? Yet you say nothing?
    The real power doesn't lie with the vermin in the streets, with their sticks and stones.
    It lies with the stockholders of these companies.
    You could change this overnight.
    The middle class has more power than it realizes.

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