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By Selwyn Duke

It seems as if taking offense is the recreation of
choice in modern America. The latest
example (of which I’m aware; I’m sure our UPS {umbrage per second} statistic is
sky high) has resulted in a planned protest at WOR Radio in Manhattan over some
comments radio talk show host Michael Savage made concerning autism. Or, to be precise, the commentary involved
not that condition but behavior that might be misdiagnosed as autism. Here is what Savage said, as reported
by wcbstv.com:

During the July 16 edition of his show,
Savage claimed that autism is “[a] fraud, a racket. … I’ll tell you what autism
is. In 99 percent of the cases, it’s a brat who hasn’t been told to cut the act
out. That’s what autism is. What do you mean they scream and they’re silent?
They don’t have a father around to tell them, ‘Don’t act like a moron. You’ll
get nowhere in life. Stop acting like a putz. Straighten up. Act like a man.
Don’t sit there crying and screaming, idiot.’”

One person who took exception to
this commentary was Martin Schwartzman, the father of an autistic child. He opined:

“I couldn’t understand why someone
could be so heartless and so insensitive, and also so ignorant for a
national talk show host . . . . It was
so hurtful to all individuals with disabilities, particularly those with
autism, but I really think he should be removed from the air.”

For all I know, Mr. Schwartzman may
be a very decent man, but evident is that he has never listened to Savage’s
show. If he had, there are a few things
he would probably understand.

First, Michael Savage grew up with
a brother who suffered from severe retardation, one whom he loved very much and
has spoken of on numerous occasions with the deepest affection and
emotion. Listening to Savage, it’s
apparent that this experience instilled in him a respect for human life that
doesn’t end where mental impairment begins. It is why he was livid when Howard Stern mocked people so afflicted some
years back; it is why he has taken up the cudgels against euthanasia on their
behalf.

It is also why – and I’m inferring
here – Savage is no doubt more offended than most when an irresponsible
psychiatric community diagnoses normal but ill-behaved children as mentally
impaired. It bothers me as well for a
number of reasons, and I’ll explain.

Some today have a nasty habit of
labeling ambiguous sexual encounters (e.g., a woman who, after a consensual
sexual experience, gets jilted and then claims she was an unwilling participant)
as rape. Many people genuinely concerned
about real rape are outraged by this, as such a practice diminishes the
crime. After all, if you bastardize the term,
lumping in the category that which is less serious or even innocent, people
will take it less seriously. This hurts
actual rape victims, as they then may not receive the consideration, care and
redress they deserve.

It’s no different when those who are
merely ill-behaved are misdiagnosed as mentally impaired. By labeling these less serious or even
non-existent problems as mental conditions, it causes society to take authentic
ones less seriously. And when Savage
bemoans this fact, he speaks for millions who have had to care for legitimately
mentally-ill/impaired individuals. I
myself know such a caregiver, and she has lamented the fast-and-loose
psychiatric diagnoses so common today. She has seen firsthand how they take attention, consideration and
resources away from people such as her truly mentally-ill family member.

So, getting back to Mr.
Schwartzman, maybe I can assuage his feelings. Michael Savage is not saying autism doesn’t exist; he is simply pointing
out that the condition is over-diagnosed. Thus, Mr. Schwartzman, if your son is legitimately autistic, Savage
isn’t talking about you. He is not
diminishing your son’s travails but railing against those who are.

This is the spirit and meaning of
what Savage said. Sure, it’s very easy
to cherry-pick extemporaneous radio commentary for the purposes of twisting a
host’s meaning. Talk radio is a
real-time, fast-paced medium where one speaks off the cuff and often uses
hyperbole to drive home concepts. Does
Savage believe that the autism-misdiagnosis rate is actually 99 percent? I don’t know – maybe he does, maybe he
doesn’t. If he does, maybe he’s right,
maybe he isn’t. If literalism matters to
you, I suggest you ask him. But do you
really believe the condition is never
misdiagnosed? Do you really know what
the misdiagnose rate is? Well, we’re not
going to find out by silencing those who dare say the therapist has no clothes.

Regardless, trigger-happy
diagnosticians are legion in psychiatry. The most egregious example of their handiwork is ADHD, a mythical
condition that has become a handy excuse for bad behavior. I addressed it in this piece, in which I point out
that head shrinkers are now prescribing Ritalin for children as young as two years old. I also quote a rare, common-sense
psychologist named John Rosemond, who said (I’m paraphrasing):

“All children ‘have ADD’ up till
age two, but if they’re socialized properly, it’s bred out of them.”

I won’t elaborate further here, but
if you’re interested in my full analysis, read the piece I cited.

Something else in my article is
also relevant. Many may scoff at
Savage’s assertion that a child diagnosed with autism might just be “. . . a
brat who hasn’t been told to cut the act out.” C’mon, could it really be an act? Well, consider an anecdote I presented:

. . . I think of a very charming friend I
had many years ago. The son of a
psychologist, he was diagnosed with a learning disability in the 1970s, before
such designations were fashionable, and attended a special school for children
so afflicted. Here is what he told me
about himself and his fellow students (it’s close to verbatim): ‘We thought it
[the ‘conditions’] was all nonsense; it was just a way to get out of doing
work.’

So such children do exist, and
they’re aided and abetted by “mental-health professionals” who are content to
be fooled – and to be foolish. Psychology
is the only field wherein the practitioners invent, or exaggerate the
prevalence of, diseases and conditions so they’ll have ready diagnoses. It isn’t just autism and ADHD. Consider what I wrote
in “The Hard Truth about a Soft Science: Why Psychology Does More Harm than
Good”:

. . . I recently read about psychiatrists
who are labeling the desire to engage in excessive text messaging a mental
disorder. Then there is “Muscle Dysmorphia,” or the obsessive belief that one
isn’t muscular enough; “celebriphilia,” the strong desire for amorous relations
with a celebrity; “Intermittent Explosive Disorder,” or road rage; “Sibling
Rivalry Disorder”; “Mathematics Disorder”; “Caffeine Related Disorder”; and
“Expressive Writing disorder” . . . a defiant child or employee isn’t ruled by
pride but has “Oppositional Disorder,” a person with a lack of gratitude isn’t
just that but one who suffers from “Chronic Complaint Disorder” . . . .

Now, in light of the above, don’t
you think that maybe, just perhaps, misdiagnosis and over-diagnosis might be a
problem? Isn’t suspicion of psychiatric
determinations warranted?

Then there is the reason why the
psychiatric profession suffers from what I’ll call “Chronic Disorder Invention
Disorder”: Money. Every time it labels
what was formerly called a sin as a disease or condition of the brain, its
market grows. “Hey, I just thought of a
new category.”

Ka-ching.

ADHD?

Ka-ching.

Over-diagnosing autism?

Ka-ching, ka-ching, ka-ching.

“Can you diagnosis me,
doctor?” “Why, yes, patient, you’re
$30,000 sick.”

So, you folks who care for the
truly mentally impaired should be upset, but not at Michael Savage. He has been there; he has carried that
cross. Direct you ire at those afflicted
with a “disorder” lamented since time immemorial.

It’s
called greed.

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402 responses to “Judge-mentally Impaired Should Get Off Michael Savage’s Back”

  1. johnamana Avatar

    You got this one way wrong duke. Autism is very real and Savage sounds like an idiot. He probably menat to say ADD or somthing.

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  2. democrat Avatar
    democrat

    This is not shocking news. Both Savage and Duke are idiots who are always probing around, pointing out the greed in others when, if it wasn’t for the many tax shelters that makers of this drug and owners of large corporations enjoy (thanks to their respective party) this particular “greed” wouldn’t exist. And if it did exist, it wouldn’t result in over-diagnosis. Maybe if either of them had a child afflicted with ADD, it would be more real and less of a prognonsis of greed.

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  3. Patricia Kenendy Calvo Avatar
    Patricia Kenendy Calvo

    Selwyn Duke: you are a bigger idiot than Savage for defending his error in judgement.

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  4. W. Tieff Avatar

    Is a person an “idiot” for making an error in judgement, or for having poor judgement overall? If the former, I uphold that we are all, every one of us, idiots…

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  5. ? Avatar
    ?

    …“They don’t have a father around to tell them [kids diagnosed with autism], ‘Don’t act like a moron. You’ll get nowhere in life. Stop acting like a putz. Straighten up. Act like a man. Don’t sit there crying and screaming, idiot.”
    What’s the problem?
    This is exactly the stuff Savage is famous for. This is the kind of material he has built his listener base on. Outrage is his bread and butter. Yelling into the microphone with that Brooklyn accent and phrasing of an old-world Rabbi.
    You may not like what he says, but you can’t deny that the man is fun to listen to!

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  6. HC Avatar

    Dear liberals: the only idiots around here are the liberal weenies who can’t see through a simple and shut case of yet another fleecing sham perpetrated on the American sheeple. Though it’s probably hopeless to reason with idiots I’ll give it a quick shot and spell this out very briefly: Savage’s point was that autism is one of the many newly overly-diagnosed medical conditions. It’s being exploited by a bunch of sniveling sinister weasels who’ve discovered a nifty way of ripping off the American sheeple through bleeding heart fundraisers, and suckling on the government tax revenue teat (i.e. Aids). The way these guys present it, you’d think there was a national epidemic. I hope this wasn’t too complicated for you to comprehend, but if it was, it’s not your fault. I’ll even give you a free medical diagnosis for why you don’t get it. You’re just victims of another type of mental disorder: liberalism.

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  7. Dana Avatar
    Dana

    Hogwashn….. you just think you know everything. Both of you are idiots. Sticking by Micael Savage will not make you popular Shame on you. Why don’t you both be a big brother and or big sister and stay out of the media. I’m angry that you are now trying to make light of this. He needs punished for this and that means in the pocket book. How’s your fundraising going? I hope terrible.

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  8. Jason Christensen Avatar
    Jason Christensen

    Agree or disagree, we are all entitled to an opinion. Liberals will make the most of this to silence another voice they disagree with.

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  9. HC Avatar

    Hey Dana, you should be punished for your utter stupidity. Why don’t you suckle on some chill pills you feminazi. Liberalism is a mental disorder.

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  10. Douglas Avatar
    Douglas

    Savage is right. Maybe not about autism itself but about misdiagnoses of children and adults. I spent two years of misery trying to get an antibiotic resistant lung infection treated properly. It wasn’t until I began to refuse to do what doctors ordered that I began to get better. My lung infection was “cured” more by accident than by design. I was left with lungs damaged by an infection that should have been cured in a few weeks at most. Doctors are not infallible, they are human and they make mistakes that can do more than be inconvenient for their patients.

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  11. Chris Avatar
    Chris

    Savage should be removed from the air only if those who listen to him no longer choose to. His popularity and fame is a cause of the free market. What he has said is nothing new, there are numerous articles available depicting similar skepticism. If the populace would rather forcibly silence someone than allow a voice of dissent to publicly exist… well, maybe communism isn’t as far away as I hoped.

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  12. jg Avatar
    jg

    Dear Savagers of Michael Savage,
    If you want to get rid of Michael Savage, and I know you do, it will not happen through this approach. You will not kill his ratings, you will not get him to stop talking the way he talks, and you will not change his mind.
    You have to take him on in a factual way, use sound reasoning, and let logic guide you toward the truth. Argue with him, listen to his points if you can (most lefties seem unable to listen honestly), and then decide what you think. If he is on the right side of an issue, let it come out. Don’t just tell us how awful he is and expect people to dump him.
    And if Dr. Savage has the stronger arguments, then you ought to adopt his position. That’s intellectual honesty. It is how respectable adults develop and refine their opinions.
    I can’t say it too often: most lefties seem unable to listen honestly. They can’t even tolerate the sound of the other side’s voice. So they try to silence others.
    This is a great failing. You won’t win many arguments until you understand and deal honestly with both sides.
    Do you see?

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  13. Theresa Bunner Avatar
    Theresa Bunner

    I have a 9-year-old great
    grandson who is arrogant,
    extremely rude, demanding, and is allowed to get away with it because he has been diagnosed with asperger’s syndrome. He is above average intellectually, and knows how to control his
    parents. He is in for a rude awakening when he is
    older.

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  14. JRK Avatar
    JRK

    Good thing MS diagnosed most of the haters on this thread. Liberalism is a “Mental Disorder!” You have just proved his diagnosis… Ha. Ha. On you, putz….

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  15. ryan gist Avatar

    Thank you for politely putting this into context for the peeps…I only wish the people on the other side of this “false” debate would see how much this has helped educate and awaken people to the truly Autistic…- Thank you!

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  16. Albigensian Avatar
    Albigensian

    I did not talk until I was over four years old, and was diagnosed as mentally retarded when I was five.
    On the basis of this, I attended a school “for the disturbed and retarded”– which decided, when I was seven, that I was not retarded but actually must be autistic.
    Fortunately, rom the age of nine onward I was mainstreamed.
    Now this was some time ago, and it’s easy to say, “Well, they didn’t know what they were talking about then, but NOW they do.” Then again, I think I was fortunate to have grown up before “special needs” became a huge industry– because, if I hadn’t, I might never have been able to escape from the Special ghetto.
    Are there autistic children? Well, yes, of course. But, any diagnosis that’s based on observed behavior is going to be subjective– both because the criteria are subjective, and because interpretation of the observed behavior is subjective.
    It’s impossible not to notice the huge growth in these diagnoses, and impossible not to question the extent to which a diagnosis like Asperger’s differs from, say, a diagnosis of measles.
    The DSM grows mightily with every new addition. I fear for the treasury, should the mental health practitioners ever gain their holy grail of mandated insurance parity between physical and mental disorders.

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  17. Kay Avatar
    Kay

    Dr. Savage is RIGHT ON regarding his comments! He was referencing doctors who overdiagnose children; “quack” doctors who want all the money they can get their hands. Falsely diagnosing patients happens all the time. He knows there’s a difference between those who are geniuning autistic and those who are not.
    Don’t blame Dr. Savage for addressing the facts; he’s seen first hand what “quack” doctors can do to families. He’s dedicated his LIFE to children’s causes and I DOUBT that those complaining have ever listened to his show; and it’s an informative show!
    You have idiots like Sherri Shepard talking that she’s had more abortions than she’d like to count and you think that shouldn’t cause controversy???
    These groups targeting the Michael Savage Show need to get over their pitty parties….I feel for Mr. Schwartzman, but Dr. Savage is NOT referring to your child.

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  18. Larry Avatar
    Larry

    I use to be a Liberal. I lived in Eugene Oregon for over 15 years. I have also lived in the (gay area), I mean Bay area Calif. I lived in the open ward at Berkly, Calif. too. I finally had to move away from a liberal city in order to gain back my sanity. I don’t know how many Dr. tried to put me on head drugs in these Liberal cities. Thanks to Micheal Savage I now know what the truth is.
    What did people do before drugs were crammed down our mouths? We got along just fine with out most of them.
    Thanks again Micheal Savage liberalism is a mental disorder.

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  19. William Wiles Avatar
    William Wiles

    Michael Savage makes his statements, and the liberal drive by media takes the statement and puts a spin on it creating conflict with Mr. Savage.I’ll back Mr. Savage all the way to the bank! Maybe someday the liberals will get off their mental meds so they can think clearly and function as responsible citizens.

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  20. Cathy Avatar
    Cathy

    Good grief! When did it become a crime to have an opinion? Michael Savage has every right to think some conditions are over diagnosed. Do people really believe that no child is WRONGLY diagnosed? If your child has a serious medical problem then OBVIOUSLY, he was not talking about YOUR child. He was talking about the one who WAS misdiagnosed. Sheesh. Get a life.

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  21. glenna Avatar
    glenna

    it is awfully funny that with how savage should feel about kids like mine because of his brother that he could make such a horrendous comment the funny thing is he is calling all types of people morons and idiots. what does that make him when he makes a judgement against poeple like my son i would like for you or him to try to spend one day with my son unmedicated and you tell me my child is a brat. if you think you could so much better of a job you can adopt him.(i can bet money that you couldn’t).

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  22. John Avatar
    John

    Glenna, if your writing is any indication, it’s understandable that your son isn’t doing very well. You don’t seem like a very competent person.

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  23. William Wiles Avatar
    William Wiles

    Apparently some people have their blinders on. Michael Savage has a huge heart for children(especially ones with disabilities. He’s not bashing shildren with disablities, but bashing the doctors that the pharmaceutical companies have in their back pockets(having them misdiagnose children,so they can push the pills for them)(probably of a threat of a loss of their license) These doctors should loose their license anyway!

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  24. glenna Avatar
    glenna

    the sad thing about what he has said is about all children who have been diagnosed autistic because he wasn’t more spusific. from what he said my child is one of the 99%. unless you know my child you would think he was normal until he tried to talk. if he gave the reaction he normally does when he wants something and can’t tell you, you would say he is just a brat, but the thing is he is not, he screams but is silent. which means yes he scream because he can’t tell you what he wants. my child is 4 years old and just started talking this year. for the first time in his life as his parents we hear i you dada, i you mama(his way of saying i love you). now you tell me how i could not get offended by his comment.

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  25. glenna Avatar
    glenna

    please tell me why you think i am not competent. i would love to understand your reasoning.

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  26. Sam Avatar
    Sam

    To come to a sound conclusion a person has to have a sound mind. Apparently liberals do not have one as evident in the selection of Gavin Newsom and Ron Dellums as mayors. These lunatics are over prescript.

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  27. William Wiles Avatar
    William Wiles

    Apparently some people read Media Matters perverted version of this instead of hearing the actual radio show. I heard the show as I do every night and have for the last four years. Mr Savage has a heart for chilren. He refers to children that act up for attention and end up at the doctors office and is deliberately put on some kind of meds so the pahrmaceutcal companies can line his pockets(when the kid was just acting out He was not referring to children that are legitimately diagnosed. Get off the poor me-all that will get you is a pour me another drink!

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  28. William Wiles Avatar
    William Wiles

    Hey Chris- You need to get off thew PSYCHE MEDS

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  29. BillyBump Avatar
    BillyBump

    Have you noticed that most of the Liberalites that are jumping all over Dr. Savage lack the English language skills necessary to accurately voice their complaints? Liberalism is not only a Mental Disorder, it also seems to be a Mental Deficiency. They are the inmates that are trying to run the asylum. Ignorant people that were raised by people that Communists call “Useful Idiots.” Idiots creating more idiots. They are like fleas on a dirty dog. This country needs a flea bath!

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  30. well-paid working woman Avatar
    well-paid working woman

    You can be offended, I listen to Dr. Savage daily and at times am offended, but am always appreciative of his knowledge, message and passion. The key thing with the great Dr. is that you need to LISTEN NOT merely HEAR. He does not and will not “dumb down” his message so the average person can understand and not be offended.
    The pharmeacutical companies whose actions are deplorable, thats who should offend you.
    He has plenty of information on his website for you to review and objectively analyze. http://michaelsavage.wnd.com/

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  31. max Avatar
    max

    It’s the drug companies stupid.
    Savage is 100% right.
    Similar to interlocking corporate directorships, the medical & psychological practitioners are intimately interlinked with the drug companies who are interlocked with big media.
    Everywhere you turn there are advertisements in the newspapers, radio, television, internet for *** drugs *** to take care of problems we never knew we had.
    The brainwashing has the culture believing that “every problem looks like a nail – therefore use a hammer” and drugs are the hammer.
    They are hammering your kids just to make a buck.
    Max…
    Sausalito

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  32. gb Avatar
    gb

    I once became very angry with Michael Savage over what I thought were harsh remarks directed toward children with genuine mental disabilities such as my brother. However, only by actually hearing the man out did I come to understand that his ire was not directed at my brother. Instead it was directed at the doctors and drug companies who are responsible for the proliferation of children that are being misdiagnosed as mentally disabled. After hearing his comments and subsequent explanations regarding autism, it’s clear that Savage was taken out of context yet again.

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  33. Susan Avatar
    Susan

    Remember folks: Its the “Ability” not the “Disability” Keep off Dr.Savage’s back! Haters! Dr.Savage meant no offense.I will back Dr. Savage! LIBERALISM IS A MENTAL DISORDER!

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  34. odd1 Avatar
    odd1

    I’m so glad Dr. Savage brought this subject up. The pause it is causing is allowing people to explore and question why so many diagnosis of AUTISM? Media Matters is so upset because they don’t want people to think. They want to tell you what’s what. Critical Thinking is crucial for PROGRESS, INNOVATION and UNDERSTANDING

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  35. Joshua Price Avatar

    As usual, the hyper-emotional climate (read: feminization) of America is clouding many people’s reasoning.
    As someone else said, are you liberal morons really going to tell me that no one is EVER misdiagnosed? You think that just because their children that makes them immune to misdiagnoses?
    Dr. Savage is right: Liberalism is a mental disorder, but so far it’s an under-treated mental disorder. Perhaps we could find some conservative psychiatrists to prescribe some sort of political-altering compound? Oh that’s right, we conservatives don’t believe in throwing Adderall, Ritalin, Wellbutrin and the like just because someone didn’t speak until they were three or they had a bad day.
    Undoubtedly, as many of said, there are legitimate diagnoses of Autism and they deserve to be treated. But to suggest that 100% of the Autism cases are properly diagnosed is ludicrous, and I wouldn’t expect anything less from the great liberal minds.

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  36. JoshGreo Avatar
    JoshGreo

    Savage has never been a big fan of the big drug industry. I listen to him because he is blunt and doesn’t sugar coat his topics like other talk radio hosts. All I know about autism is what I see in the news papers and tv, so it is good to hear Savage’s opinion, which is actually very compelling. The people that protestand boycot him for his autism story are the same nazis that don’t like his stance on immigration. Since when does “hate speach” even exist. Ohh I see now, If you don’t like what somebody says, you just cry hate speach. What the hell is this world comming to? Liberalism is a mental disorder!

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  37. U NO HOO Avatar
    U NO HOO

    Media Matters said, “During his July 21 show, Savage falsely recast his July 16 comments and characterized Media Matters as a group that is “filled with anti-family individuals who do not marry; they’re men who like men.””
    Hmmmm. Men who like men? Sounds like narcism or other mental disorder.

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  38. William Wiles Avatar
    William Wiles

    There are lost of people out there that look normal except for when they talk-that doesn’t make them not normal. there are a lot of people out there that have sppech disorders that carry on normal lives. Speech does not change who they are

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  39. JP Avatar
    JP

    If you are too sensistive to hear an opinion you don’t agree with without calling for a man’s job, you are in the wrong country. Please pack your bags and move. Here’s another idea you may not have thought of – change the station! You’re in a free country and there are many stations, not just one which is what you must be used to. As for me, I am going to encourage as many as possible to drop AFLAC’s ducks like Dick Cheney would in Texas. And it’s a freedom of mine to do so! Liberalism is a mental disorder.

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  40. tori Avatar
    tori

    As a mother to a 4 year old with autism, as well as an occupational therpist who treats children with autism, I can not help but take offense to what both Mr. Savage and this other person defending him has said…I have no idea who Michael Savage is (and dont really care), and sorry for his own troubles with a brother having disabilities, but that gives him no right to make a statemtn about a diagnosis for which he obviously knows nothing about…Before using a percentage like “99%”, or using the word “brat” in the same sentence as those with autism, he should dtop and think before opening his mouth..In addition, I do agree that there are cases in which there has been the ‘over-diagnosis’ of autism, ADHD and PDD, but instead of using such crude comments and offending so many people, than just say what you mean outright…or just dont talk about things you don’t know anything about…

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  41. Christopher Avatar
    Christopher

    By your comment seems to me you would rather not have your Child at all. Nice.

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  42. MJ Avatar
    MJ

    A woman my husband works with almost had her gallbladder removed just before they found out she was pregnant. Hmmm, seems like she was misdiagnosed. So it’s pretty clear that if a doctor can misdiagnose a physical problem seems to me that with the brain being much more complicated that it is to possible to misdiagnose a mental condition. Maybe it might be a good thing though (besides the drugs, no wonder why we have mental problems to begin with)since a child gets to spend more time with the parents instead of being discarded in a daycare center.
    Always get a second or third opinion.
    We live in a Diagnose Me Nation.

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  43. William Wiles Avatar
    William Wiles

    Tori, You’ve been drinking the Obama akool Aide

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  44. William Wiles Avatar
    William Wiles

    Billy Bump, Liberalism is a chemical imbalance of the brain. I don’t think the pharmaceutical companies have made anything strong enough for this type of mental disorder

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  45. William Wiles Avatar
    William Wiles

    Glenna, Are you drinking the Obama Kool Aide too?

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  46. Simon Avatar
    Simon

    Liberals intend to silence debate on most [controversial] issues (global warming, Islam, autism, abortion, religion, creation/evolution, B. Hussein Obama, free speech, homosexual marriage, war, energy, etc.). According to liberals, the debate is over and only “deniers” and “idiots” dare question liberals. Liberals have made it nearly impossible to hold a fair, friendly, factual discussion with liberals. So long as liberals refuse to tolerate competing views and insist on blindly attacking all critics, then liberals will never gain understanding.
    Liberals appear to aim for totalitarian control over our lives and even the free expression of our thoughts and ideas (wait until Democrats re-enact the fairness doctrine). Good luck trying to persuade liberals to even consider other points of view or the downsides of liberal ideas.

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  47. jack Avatar
    jack

    glenna,
    You are assumed to be incompetant because of your horrid messages. I’m sure you believe you have coherent thoughts. Unfortunately due to typing errors, run-on sentences, sentence fragments, and plain old poor grammer you come accross as an idiot. Your posts are erratic and jumbled, we all assume, like your thinking.

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  48. Gigi Avatar
    Gigi

    Michael Savage is right on the money. The same is going on with the misdiagnosing of autism as it is with ADD/ADHD. I know from experience. Those who can’t understand why he is going against the “crowd” who believe anything their doctors and others say, should talk to Dr. Breggin, who is an expert on psychotic overdosing of children. It’s mind boggling that people don’t want to research this “diagnosis” themselves, but just want to sound off on what other people say. Take responsiblity for yourself and for your young children. That’s the least that they expect of you. Nice reporting, Delwyn!

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  49. Kel Avatar
    Kel

    I agree, most avidly, that people are misdiagnosed with a ton of medical conditions. (Hence the second opinion) I also agree that people think drugs are “magic pills to cure all ills”. Most importantly, I agree that people have the right to say what ever they want for what ever reason. Be it to express oneself, for ratings, or for anything else.
    That being said, I have been around Autistic kids for years, and I recognize the condition and symptoms. All the children I have met who have been diagnosed with autism have met those symptoms. Autism is a mental disorder not a physical one, so you can’t tell at a glance if someone is autistic. Also, all of them have been under the age of 5 so they don’t know how to “Fake It”. I don’t know how it is everywhere, but in my area (southeast Texas) it is extremely hard to get a diagnosis of autism. It’s even harder for the parent to believe their child is autistic.
    Savage has many good points on many subjects, and I agree that any condition can be misdiagnosed. I would like to know, however, what misdiagnosed cases of autism are out there. I haven’t heard of any. (I’m not saying there aren’t any I’d really like to hear about them.) Or is it just HIS opinion that these kids are misdiagnosed. Has he had much experience with Autistic kids. Does he really believe that there are more misdiagnosed cases than genuine ones? Doesn’t he realize that people blindly believe statements (yes even his audience) like the “99 out of 100” one. Will that statement cause people to be less patient with a child with autism because they think the child is just a brat? Parents of truly autistic children have to deal with prejudice already. Again, I’m not saying he didn’t have the right to say it, he did. But broadcasted blanket statements without any thought or experience can be more harmful than helpful.

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    Joe Johnson

    Being a late talker is not autistic. But if you take your 2 year old to be ‘diagnosed’ by the local agencies, he/she will for certain, be diagnosed as on the autism scale. It is bullcrap! My child is speech delayed, and with this autism hysteria, everyone and their grandmother thinks they are an expert on ‘autism’. OOOOOOH, he lined up his cars, oooooh he pays attention to details…… he must be autistic. Thankfully we had a good pediatrician that didn’t jump on the fad, and gave us an accurate assessment….. speech delayed, which by the way, so was Einstein. Real autism is a serious problem. The watered down definition of today’s ‘autism’ can include anyone they want it too include. Quit being babies… the dictator of Iran just told us numerous times he wants to KILL YOU & YOUR children, but all you can do is complain about Michael Savage?

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