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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. Melissa Avatar
    Melissa

    No, what he said was that 99% of people are faking autism. People are going to interpret that as MOST Of the kids they see who have autism are the result of bad parenting.
    For those who say it doesn’t matter if you have a kid with ‘real’ autism, that is so short sighted. I have a nonverbal 11yo girl, obviously disabled, and even when I say she has autism, people tell me I should ‘whup her’ to get her to behave. I am an ambassador every time I leave my house, educating people about autism. No, they don’t all rock in corners. No, they don’t count matchsticks as they fall (I hate the movie Rainman) I spend all my time telling people that her verbal stims don’t hurt anyone. And now I’m back to square one with some jerk saying that she’s only acting like that because of bad parenting.
    WHAT financial gain, is what I want to know? WE don’t get any money. I don’t know anyone who has a child with autism who gets money except one family who adopted a child with autism. If you adopt a disabled child who automatically qualify for state aid regardless of income. Not only do we not get money, our insurance doesn’t even cover therapy. We don’t qualify for places with sliding scales because we DO have insurance. Where in the world is all this money I’m supposed to get with my three autistic kids?
    When people get on national radio and say 99% of people with autism are just bad…then I have to start all over with those assholes who think I’m just a bad mother. Who think that she’s a bad child, who’s CHOOSING those behaviors, rather than a wonderful AWESOME girl who is struggling every day to learn more and do more.

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  2. Mother of a beautiful "brat" Avatar
    Mother of a beautiful “brat”

    I know we are suppose to regard free speech as just some guys personal opinion but sometimes it feels like they are standing right in front of you saying it while pointing at you.
    Dear Mr. Savage & Mr. Duke ,
    I want to congratulate you on raising children that were not brats. If you are not married or don’t have children, it’s okay I understand why. Isn’t it nice to live in a country that allows you to exercise your freedom of speech? Unfortunately in this house with a father present not everyone has that same luxury. Unfortunately for some Americans speech isn’t taken for granted like you take it. Because you see in our house Mr. Savage there is an un-medicated little girl who has lost her speech. This little girl didn’t wake up one morning and decide to lose all forms of communication. She didn’t wake up and decide I want to spend hours a day not outside with the other kids playing but inside for hours learning how to communicate. This little girl didn’t wake up one morning and say from now on I’m going to hit myself in the head when I get upset, I’m going to hold my breathe and sit at a table for fun, I’m going to play by myself and pretend that I can’t initiate conversations because I want to.
    As the parent of this little girl I don’t get to sit in front of a microphone and critique this situation, I live in it. You have disrespected every family that would give anything for their children not to live daily with one ounce more of confusion, frustration, or pain. They would do anything have healthy, ‘typical’ brats. Please Mr. Savage next time please have all the facts and some life experiences before you insult an entire community. A community that faces daily struggles that a child or parent should never have to overcome. A community that has dedicated their lives to getting their children better. A community that will exercise their children freedom of speech even when their children’s voices have been silenced.
    P.S What benefits? Free therapy, school? You think a mother would choose to keep her child in therapy all day, choose to have someone always in her home, have a claendar so filled up with appointments for people and places that are constantly testing your child to make sure they have autism, have someone tell her what school and class thier 3 year old has to go to even if you don’t agree? Please just insert foot in mouth already and call it a day.

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  3. momof5 Avatar
    momof5

    @ Melissa
    I know what it is like to try to explain to others, and family what this autism is. The point is, it is different with all children.
    Where are people getting all this money and help? I dont know. I dont get it either. But I will tell you this. I know people who fill out forms, and swap info, I will watch your kid, you watch mine, wink wink,kind of thing, and they are collecting respite to care for their own child. Others get free equipment, free learning resources, etc. I have asked about this and it is all very hush hush. I guess you have to be “in” to know all the secrets. These are the people who are taking advantage. In our case, we are broke! We live very simply, paycheck to paycheck, No bells and whistles. My husband works hard. But we dont get free services or toys, or stuff like that either.
    Back to basics. Forget about that old lady in the supermarket giving you looks. Dont worry about trying to explain the affect the flourecent lights alone do to your child. You will probibly never see them again. LOL Thats what I tell myself when my son is on overload in public. I quit apologizing and trying to explain long ago. We know our children and our needs. We are their #1 advocate. I didnt take Michaels comments personally because he doesnt know my child. But there are scammers out there. It is unfortunate and disgusting, but true.
    I commend you and your struggle. Keep on loving your children, and know that you are a very special mother:)

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  4. Oh Brother Avatar
    Oh Brother

    My best friend had a brother with severe autism, so I grew up with it first hand and know how impaired and special these kids can be. He died at around 30…innocent to all of the world.
    I watched a piece the other night on a child who also was diagnosed with autism. The child was the offspring of a dog breeder/shower. The crux of the story was how this special dog brought this child out of his autism (with the dog the kid was NORMAL). However once mamma sold the dog the kid went into a deep silence they considered an autistic relapse. This child was an only with a single somewhat strange mother. Could this silence (diagnosed as autism) perhaps be a symptom of mamma selling his siblings? This child did not have the same autism as I have seen. This child was lonely tender and hurt. Yes a tad bit strange…but considering the mother it is very understandable. Weird imbalanced adults will rear the same. Of course it is much easier to claim an illness and drug a kid up than take ownership.

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  5. Ed Avatar
    Ed

    Mr. Savage makes a statement with no basis in fact.
    It gets wide circulation, and he complains.
    I would think he would like a bigger audience.
    Or is it more people and realize, this guy is a wanker.

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  6. rick Avatar
    rick

    Albigensian: Thank you for such a well reasoned comment and from personal experience no less! If the libs get their way mental health parity will happen, they keep trying for it in bill after bill on the hill.
    glenna: a friend that I have known since his birth didn’t speak until 4 yrs old, then he rapidly moved through what the rest of us normally go through. He is now nearly 40 yrs old, very successful and has a great life. The docs told his parents he will talk when he gets ready, the rest of his growth is normal, just don’t baby him. So they moved him from grunting and screaming to pointing and grunting to starting to form words to talking by the time he went to kindergarten. I am not saying that is the case with your child, I truly hope and pray it is and that your child grows out of it, I would never want that anyone be afflicted with this horrible disorder. But I agree with Dr. Savage and don’t see why you would be offended if you child is autistic. The purposeful, sloppy, or inerrant misdiagnosis siphons away valuable resources from those that truly need it.

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  7. gayle Avatar
    gayle

    We have become a nation of offended whiners. Give it up. Get a life. Michael Savage is shockingly opinionated. That’s why we listen to him. I have worked in pharmacy for almost 30 years. It’s very scary to see children on powerful drugs that change brain chemistry. (Even when you know they need intervention.) It’s even scarier to think that maybe some of them just need a clean, safe bed to climb into at night and parents there kissing them good night. If your child is autistic and you know that for certain, then Michael Savage is on your side. In all the years I have listened to Michael, I have never heard him degrade children who are ill. No one should be misdiagnosed with a mental disorder. Sorry, but that follows you all your life. And if you think medications can solve other behavioral problems caused from lack of love, lack of attention, lack of discipline, lack of a stable home and on and on and on, you are very misguided.

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  8. Jeffrey Avatar
    Jeffrey

    I think Savage is right,
    I’m going to start “manning” up with my 8 year old “autistic” son that can barely speak at a three year old level. Its about time I stopped listening to doctors that only want to make money off me and my kid. Duke here’s probably right, the doctors have been “cha chingin” off of me all this time. When I went up there and told him to “quite acting like an idiot” an AMAZING thing happened. He started speaking in full sentences for the first time in his life. I’m sure glad I showed him how to man up. This radio program saved my sons life.
    The sad truth is is Michael “Weiner” Savage can speak and I’d step in front of a bus to let my son speak. I guarantee he’d have something far more meaningful to say than the hate propaganda Savage spews on a daily basis. I’m quite sure the Dante has a special ring for these types of publicity predators.

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  9. Cindy Avatar
    Cindy

    Savage was bashing parents more than the kids. These are adults that usually get about 3 – 5 hrs. of rest a night because their child is unable to sleep. We are emotionally and physically on go every minute of the day. Pity is not what we crave, just a little understanding. I am a mother that waited 7 years for my son to be able to use the words, “I love you, Mom.” I knew he did, but his inability to communication would not allow him to speak, since at 18 months the few words he had were erased from his vocabulary. Frustration is what our children feel…and sometimes a moan, squeal, or scream is all they can manage at the moment to try to get their point across.
    My husband is a good father. Even he will tell you it is the mostly mothers that are building the structure for our children with autism, paving the road for so many success stories.

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  10. Inde. Avatar
    Inde.

    Seems to me that the Placebo’ effect of sugar-pills “curing” peoples ills, would prove Dr. S’s views of mis-diagnosis..afterall if a sugar-pill can cure some, isnt it possible that medications pushed / prescribed from greedy Drug-Co. peddlers / raqueteering MDs from mis-diagnosis could be extremely harmful?

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  11. Leon Avatar
    Leon

    My own son now 30 was victim of the stupid liberal society. He was put on Ritalin and to this day has said he would never do it to his kids. It nearly destroyed him. His mom and I ( yes liberals, homosexuals) REAL PARENTS listen to him and stopped the Ritalin. Savage was right. I listen and everyday think about why parents don’t go back and kick some butt. Starting with the Doctor, School Teacher, Politicians, Media’s to include Media Matters.

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  12. Leon Avatar
    Leon

    Tori, you don’t listen to Savage! Yet, you were offended. You are an idiot Liberal. I feel sorry for your kids. You are a sad PARENT!

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  13. ? Avatar
    ?

    Best post here:
    “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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  14. Jeffrey Avatar
    Jeffrey

    Leon, all comments about Drug companies trying to make money on Autism is kind of mute. They only have one that they really recommend for Autism treatment and only in extremely rare cases.
    My son’s diagnosis really wasnt a huge pay check for them, they gave very little advice on what to do. I think there is a real rise for Autism and I think there’s a good reason for it. When my son got 9 shots in one day for 13 different illnesses he got very sick for many days. We took him to the emergency room 2 or 3 times. He lost 45 words (approx) and all eye contact and social skills. That’s probably a topic for another board.
    What Savage does is portray this as a parents problem. He diminishes a very powerful new epidemic and makes it much more likely that people will dismiss these kids as in his words “Brats.” He’s not helping the problem.
    I remember when my wife came home crying from the store. My son had a meltdown in the store and was throwing a real big fit. (Something we have in fact tried to discipline out of him.) My wife was accused of being a “beater”– A child abuser. Which she definately isn’t. What we in the autism community needs is more understanding and less misinformation. There is enough judgement out there. Savage fuels the fire and has sketchy credentials at best. He needs to stick to what he knows–harrassing gays and immigrants. He’s crossed a line here with me.
    Judge not (who is and who is not bad parents.)

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  15. Surmy Rojas Avatar
    Surmy Rojas

    Con respecto a Michael Savage, mi niño tiene Autismo y para nada tome personal su comentario, pues no es de mi hijo del que habla, sino de los padres y de los doctores que identifican una enfermedad, simplemente por buscarle el lado monetario al asunto, es una penosa realidad la que se vive en este pais, cuando psiquiatras y psicologos solo ven en el paciente los miles de dolares que recibiran por ese diagnostico. Lamentablemente muchos padres aceptan el primer diagnostico y pueden ser confundidos.
    Me da mucha pena que traduzcan solo la parte que le conviene a la media o prensa y ni siquiera expliquen quien es Michael Savage, que es un locutor con el tercer programa de mas audiencia en los Estados Unidos teniendo mas de millones de radioescuchas nacionalmente. Ha llegado adonde esta precisamente por ser un hombre inteligente, compasivo y por tratar temas que los demas no se atreven a tratar. Savage tiene un gran corazon para los ninos y especialmente aquellos con discapacidad. El mismo vivio en carne propia al tener un hermano con un terrible retraso mental el cual fallecio en un hospital de nueva York. A las persanas que critican, es mejor documentarse bien y no ser musica de oido, y me refiero que si Ud oyo un comentario y le intereza opinar, vaya al corazon del asunto y averigue primero lo que el dijo , como lo dijo y el motivo por lo que lo dijo, el no tiene nada en contra de los ninos con Autismo, al contrario, apoya tratamiento y que los fondos sean destinados para de verdad quien lo merece, los demas ninos inocentes, victimas de doctores escrupulosos deben de ser dejados libres. Es lamentable como companias farmaceuticas promueven medicamentos para ninos tan temprano como dos años, medicinas para tranquilizarlos, y padres suministrando los mismos, cuando hay otras maneras de combatir el problema, en muchos casos, el nino tiene malacrianzas y es justificado con esta enfermedad de ADHD, para beneficios de la industria medica y para lamentacion de muchos de estos ninos que ni siquiera necesitan este medicamento sino otro tipo de atencion. Es contra este tipo de diagnosticos que Michael Savage no esta de acuerdo que se destinen fondos y denuncia a medicos y farmaceuticos que promueven un diagnostico cuando no lo hay. No digo que no exista, sino que es muy facil de ser mal diagnosticada. Es muy facil diagnosticar, pero…existe realmente un problema medico”?
    Cuantos no hemos visto personas conduciendo autos con el letrero de discapacitado , cuando no tienen ninguna discapacidad, el fraude existe y como dijo Savage el Autismo no es la excepcion para gente sin escrupulos.
    Mi corazon va con todas las familias que si tienen entre ellos a un nino con Autismo. Yo he sufrido desde el dia en que me lo diagnosticaron ( 3 medicos diferentes) y abogo por terapias cubiertas, por tratamientos efectivos que no nos quemen tanto el bolsillo, abogo por invertir mas dinero en encontrar una cura para esta enfermedad del que todos dicen no hay cura, pero del que todo padre debe de aferrar firmemente la palabra Esperanza” A los demas que tienen un nino normal, pero que han tenido un leve retrazo en el habla, por favor, no vayan por el primer diagnostico, busquen a un medico que de verdad sienta y padezca y les de una respuesta sincera y no un a respuesta rapida con beneficios. No busquen el Autismo, quiza este muy lejos de su niño. Gracias

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  16. Surmy Rojas Avatar
    Surmy Rojas

    Con respecto a Michael Savage, mi niño tiene Autismo y para nada tome personal su comentario, pues no es de mi hijo del que habla, sino de los padres y de los doctores que identifican una enfermedad, simplemente por buscarle el lado monetario al asunto, es una penosa realidad la que se vive en este pais, cuando psiquiatras y psicologos solo ven en el paciente los miles de dolares que recibiran por ese diagnostico. Lamentablemente muchos padres aceptan el primer diagnostico y pueden ser confundidos.
    Me da mucha pena que traduzcan solo la parte que le conviene a la media o prensa y ni siquiera expliquen quien es Michael Savage, que es un locutor con el tercer programa de mas audiencia en los Estados Unidos teniendo mas de millones de radioescuchas nacionalmente. Ha llegado adonde esta precisamente por ser un hombre inteligente, compasivo y por tratar temas que los demas no se atreven a tratar. Savage tiene un gran corazon para los ninos y especialmente aquellos con discapacidad. El mismo vivio en carne propia al tener un hermano con un terrible retraso mental el cual fallecio en un hospital de nueva York. A las persanas que critican, es mejor documentarse bien y no ser musica de oido, y me refiero que si Ud oyo un comentario y le intereza opinar, vaya al corazon del asunto y averigue primero lo que el dijo , como lo dijo y el motivo por lo que lo dijo, el no tiene nada en contra de los ninos con Autismo, al contrario, apoya tratamiento y que los fondos sean destinados para de verdad quien lo merece, los demas ninos inocentes, victimas de doctores escrupulosos deben de ser dejados libres. Es lamentable como companias farmaceuticas promueven medicamentos para ninos tan temprano como dos años, medicinas para tranquilizarlos, y padres suministrando los mismos, cuando hay otras maneras de combatir el problema, en muchos casos, el nino tiene malacrianzas y es justificado con esta enfermedad de ADHD, para beneficios de la industria medica y para lamentacion de muchos de estos ninos que ni siquiera necesitan este medicamento sino otro tipo de atencion. Es contra este tipo de diagnosticos que Michael Savage no esta de acuerdo que se destinen fondos y denuncia a medicos y farmaceuticos que promueven un diagnostico cuando no lo hay. No digo que no exista, sino que es muy facil de ser mal diagnosticada. Es muy facil diagnosticar, pero…existe realmente un problema medico”?
    Cuantos no hemos visto personas conduciendo autos con el letrero de discapacitado , cuando no tienen ninguna discapacidad, el fraude existe y como dijo Savage el Autismo no es la excepcion para gente sin escrupulos.
    Mi corazon va con todas las familias que si tienen entre ellos a un nino con Autismo. Yo he sufrido desde el dia en que me lo diagnosticaron ( 3 medicos diferentes) y abogo por terapias cubiertas, por tratamientos efectivos que no nos quemen tanto el bolsillo, abogo por invertir mas dinero en encontrar una cura para esta enfermedad del que todos dicen no hay cura, pero del que todo padre debe de aferrar firmemente la palabra Esperanza” A los demas que tienen un nino normal, pero que han tenido un leve retrazo en el habla, por favor, no vayan por el primer diagnostico, busquen a un medico que de verdad sienta y padezca y les de una respuesta sincera y no un a respuesta rapida con beneficios. No busquen el Autismo, quiza este muy lejos de su niño. Gracias.

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  17. Johanna Avatar
    Johanna

    Personally, I do understand what is being said about misdiagnosing a child, but Savage has to stop and think about HOW he addresses the topic on NATIONAL radio. The words he said were hurtful. Period. I have a six year old brother who doesn’t act up because he just feels like being a jerk. Ritalin has HELPED him greatly and we’re not in it for money. No one can know what it’s like to live with autism until someone close to you is diagnosed with the disorder. In our city, the children who do have autism are not being diagnosed with the disorder when they DO have it. The symptoms are fairly obvious and the main ones happen to be lack of eye contact, a delay in speech and motor skills and various other things together that can make it impossible to misdiagnose. So far, the families and friends closest to me and my mother have suffered in a way that not many can understand, and for Savage to make light of this, even when he’s “defending” the children, makes a lot of people angry, including myself. He needs to stop using controversial topics to boost his ratings. There are thousands and thousands of families who will not stand for it.

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  18. Jeffrey Avatar
    Jeffrey

    Oh yeah, I do get a $100 per year tax right off. Ka – Ching. I’m a free loader now baby!

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  19. Matt Avatar

    Those who were protesting that Michael Savage should be fired are utilizing their first amendment rights, just as Savage each and every time he’s on the air, or speaks, or even writes for that matter. If he gets fired for ‘offending listeners’ it is a disgrace to America, the Constitution, and the First Amendment.
    -Matthew J Peterson
    Cutlerville, MI

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  20. Cowboy Avatar
    Cowboy

    HEY SURMY BUDDY — YOU MIGHT AS WELL GIVE UP. YOU COULD POST YOUR THOUGHTS, “CON RESPECTO A MICHAEL SAVAGE” A HUNDRED TIMES AND STILL NOBODY WILL GET IT — TRY IT IN ENGLISH (DO I HAVE TO YELL YA THAT?)

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  21. Opposing view Avatar
    Opposing view

    I dissagree with Matthew on this one.
    He has a constitutional right to free speach.
    He does not have a constitutional right to have sponsors or an audience.
    He can speak all he wants, but he has not constitutional guarantees to an audience. I’m not btw saying he should be fired.

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  22. Leon Avatar
    Leon

    Jeffrey, I was not talking about bad parents. Stop reading into something that wasn’t stated. Parents do need to take back the control of their kids. Don’t leave it to those who have none and who only want to destroy the families in this great country. Homosexuals, media, hollywood, capitol hill, liberals, doctors and illgals. I was accused of a bad parent and had to deal with the cops. Don’t assume! You know it makes an ass of you and me. I would also like to point out one other thing. We speak and write in ENGLISH in this country. Surmy Rojas get the point!

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  23. sue Avatar
    sue

    dear dr savage,
    thank you so much that you, brought the fraud of the medical community to9 the the light.
    i am an instructor of adults in a spefic area.
    I could not believe that mothers would put their boys in the position—that they would have to carry through their lives the stigma of manic -deppression at 8 years old
    They are collecting checks every month for their childs “disabilaty”.
    I have so much admiration for you–I pray for you &thank you for all that you do.
    Susan Richter
    Massachsetts

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  24. HC Avatar
    HC

    Dummycrat, there you again with your delusional hypocritical reasoning. You condemn others for expressing a different opinion while at the same time asserting your right to state an opinion publicy. The BALLS on you liberals! It’s staggering. LIBERALISM IS A MENTAL DISORDER.

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  25. Jeffrey Avatar
    Jeffrey

    Hello Susan,
    My benefits for my disabled child = a grand total of a $100 Utah tax credit. As long as I spend at least $100. Last year I qualified–I spent nearly $25k in speach and occupational therapy. NO DRUGS. Its a decision me and my wife made early on. There are no great benefits for autistic children–at least as far as I know of. Most parents of Autistic children I know are broke and do work. They certainly aren’t freeloaders. So you can thank Mr Weiner all you want, but all it does is fuel incorrect stereotypes and minimize a disease that should be taken very seriously.

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  26. Carolyn Avatar
    Carolyn

    I have been a long-time off-and-on listener of Michael
    Savage. I have defended his unorthodox methods, etc. but after this, I am done. I am afraid this is his “Don Imus” with no resolution. I have several friends with autistic children – nothing that 1 in 150 boys in US now have autism. There is an extreme increase in auto-immune deficiency diseases (i.e. Lyme’s, ALS, etc.)b/c of years of things we put into and leave out of our bodies. Our genetic makeups are changing to compensate. If he has spent one SECOND around an autistic child, he would know that the spectrum is large – all being very sad. I pray he nor you are never affected by this very sad condition, and that Mr. Savage spend the remainder of his life out of the public eye making restitution for these comments. Wrong crowd, buddy.

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  27. Carl Meyer Avatar
    Carl Meyer

    If the aforementioned anti-Dr. Savage commentators blindly accept the analyses by “mental-health professionals”, I suggest that they offer themselves to be analyzed and treated by said professionals. Then, let the rest of us know how well you have adjusted.

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  28. New Avatar
    New

    I looked in the DSM, but I couldn’t find any condition labeled “Liberalism.” What’s everybody blabbing about?

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  29. Todd Avatar

    “THERE IS NO DRUG TREATMENT FOR AUTISM.” – Brad Miller
    Try again. There are drugs that the Pharmaceutical industry produces for Autism that supposedly helps with side affects. There is no pharmaceutical that is a CURE.

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  30. Doreen Avatar
    Doreen

    It is so very discouraging to hear people like Mike Savage make such terribly ignorant and hurtful comments regarding autism over a public broadcast. As a parent of an adult child who has autism it breaks my heart. Mr. Savage does not have a clue about what it is like to have this condition or to the suffering it inflicts on both the autistic person and the families involved. To Mr. Savage and to the stations and Talk Radio Network for not releasing Mr. Savage immediately from the air waves I say this…You are playing a game of ratings over lives and money over decency. Yes, there is such a thing as decency. Look in the mirror tonight. Shame on you…shame on you.

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  31. Richard Avatar
    Richard

    I am incredibly disappointed with Michael Savage and doubt I can ever listen to him again. Hey Mike how would you feel if I blamed you and your parents for your disabled brother not acting “normal” ?

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  32. Daniel Avatar
    Daniel

    I could not agree more with Dr. Savage. The tragedy of this case is that, as usual, the whiners of society end up diminishing the authenticity of a real problem. Anyhow, thank you, Dr. Savage, for having the courage to tell it like it is.

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  33. chris Avatar
    chris

    when i was younger i had a speach impediment and because of said impediment the teachers i had believed i was mentally slow so they tried to get my parents to put me in a program for special kids who needed help when I in truth didn’t need it.. all I truly needed was a couple of speach classes and i was ready to go. I hate it when people abuse children by putting them on medication that they do not need. im not saying that all children are given meds for no reason some do infact need them. but those who are prescribed meds just because they are normal energetic kids and their parents cant handle them is just not right

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  34. Jeff Avatar
    Jeff

    I don’t care what Savage’s “point” was, nor how much he loves disabled kids deep down inside–his comments were completely inappropriate and do not represent his supposed love for them at all. If he really wanted to attack the doctors who misdiagnose a few kids, he could have done it in a much more reasonable way.

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  35. marshallaw Avatar
    marshallaw

    So, a man should lose his job for stating his opinion. I can’t wait till Obama wins and we all lose the right to free thought and free speech. Orwell, my friend, you were just 24 years too early.

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  36. momof5 Avatar
    momof5

    I think the point is quite clear. He did not say autism is not real. He said it is over and mis diagnosed. I left a comment before. I do have an autistic son. He wasn’t talking to those of us who have children with legitimate issues. YES we were told by theorypists it would be in his best interest to get an “AUTISTIC” label. Even sugesting he be a little tired or hungry for the testing. This is advice we DID NOT follow. He has been given prescriptions I NEVER filled. That was our choice. Yes to a parent that commented above, I have had MANY sleepless nights, with a child who is just jumpimg, jumping…..screaming fits in the store. Screaming in the car if I take a different way home. Could I have given him something to make him sleep? Sure. It would have been easier right? It is HARD. It takes a lot of WORK. Make sure their tummys are full, they are not thirsty, tired. They have their security blanket, whatever. If they still have a fit….then you did all you could. Rush through the store and get what you need. I have 4 other boys. Life could not stop for the rest of them just because my son does not like to be in public. They get to an age where they learn to adjust. Plug their ears, or cover up with a blanket. But it takes time, energy, and a whole lot of patience, and more patience, and even more love.
    Just to reiterate. YES there are children who NEED medication. But as a parent you need to educate yourselves and question is this right for MY child? They are not all the same. And meds could be the only and best option for you. When you decide that, stick by it and dont worry about what this person says, or that person says. You are your childs advocate and as a parent you will do what is in their best interest.
    As for the parents above that are talking about getting money or free services, it may vary state to state. So much bitterness on here. Everyone is entitled to their own opinions. Dont listen if you are offended. Lets just take care of our kids and quite labeling them. Give them hope and love, all our dedication. And shame on the physicians or theorypists who are sneaky and working the system all in the name of the allmighty dollar. It happens folks, and is happening. I have witnessed it. It is the world we live in.

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  37. scott Avatar
    scott

    moron moron morons as savage would say pick and choose comments to create more hate when any person with common sense nows that there are 2 at least 2 sides 2 every story and that liberals just cant handle good honest views that arent there own its not about being rite its about opening your mind

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  38. brian Avatar
    brian

    why must everyone be so offended so eaily in this country? we’ve become a nation of sissies. savage is talking about those who are misdiagnosed or falsely diagnosed. he is not talking about those who truly have autism. doesn’t anyone understand that???!!!!

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  39. Alan Avatar
    Alan

    I’m fed up with all the outrage and threats of advertiser Boycotts. Let the market determine whether or not Savage should stay on the air. I’m fed up with people in this country who only seem to be for the first amendment when it applies to their point of view! It is exactly for positions we don’t necessarily agree with that gives the 1st Amendment its power. What use is freedom of speech – for only socially accepted – sanitized – politically correct speech? Why that sounds like the old Soviet Union, and that’s exactly where many on the fringe left wants to take us. Savage is in the business of stirring up the pot and he obviously does a pretty good job – especially if his ratings are the measurement. His point about over diagnosis is valid. It is also true that “99%” is a tad of an exaggeration. So if the real number is closer to 50% – Savage’s point is still valid. It is also true that Savage can be insensitive and outrageous. But I am really fearful of people whose only answer is censorship or to preach boycotts.

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  40. DJ Avatar

    Having listened to Savage for over 12 years, I can truly say the man has a heart of gold. Like a father figure to a wayward flock, he often dishes out healthy doses of tough love that many listeners don’t want to hear. The disclaimer at the opening of his show warns, “psychological nudity, listener discretion advised.” Sadly or maybe ironically, the judgemental self-righteous Media Matters types out to get him don’t understand psychological nudity. But they do understand that THEY are the emperor with no clothes that Savage exposes daily, thus their desperate self-serving attacks such as this one to silence him from the airwaves.

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  41. kDulong Avatar
    kDulong

    My comment is that from what I can see people spend far to little time investigating and instead a lot of time throwing around “humorous insults”. Dr Savage (yes to the folks who dare call him an idiot he has a PHD). He cares for people and made a point. I have seen first hand what Dr. Savage is trying to get people to look at. I saw a child who was labeled autistic and other labels that coincide. He was an average kid during the day then was given that awful phycotic medicine at night and became a zombie. He was being drugged for money for doctors and drug companies not to mention his lazy parents who cared so little about raising him. They want him drugged so he does not get to be a hyper fun loving child. Where is the outrage? If that is not greed what is? If the parents of that child along with the doctors and drug companies are not all co-consperitors then who is? Please people do not be like the current main-stream media look into and study these matters a bit before posting messages with hate for your fellow man.

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  42. gayle Avatar
    gayle

    If we can silence someone because we do not agree, all is lost. I would take being offended over being silenced any day. Think about it.

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  43. Michael Avatar
    Michael

    What I have noticed here is that there are a great many comments that are written by those insistent on remaining uninformed. Even if you read all of the articles, your comments use words that clearly show that you have a limited grasp of the English language. For instance, do you know what ‘hyperbole’ is? It is a deliberate overstatement for impact purposes. Did you understand that? Probably not. Posters like glenna who can neither begin the correct words or sentences with a capital letter (like her name), who show their profound incompetence in their writing such as “…he wasn’t more spucific.” Did you mean “…more specific” Glenna? Read and write more competently; because if you don’t write more competently, we have all the reason the believe that in your words “…why you think i am not competent.”
    The simple quote might apply here: “For those who understand, no explanation is necessary; for those who do not, no explanation will ever be good enough.”
    If you read or even listened to Michael Savage you would understand that your child’s true disability is not the target of criticism, only the overzealous and greedy doctors, and the lazy and gullible parents are the targets. If you are one of them, be offended. The First Amendment applies as much to Michael Savages right to point out his opinions, as it does to your right to speak out and be offended by them, as it does to my right to speak out and be offended by you.

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  44. Siren Avatar
    Siren

    My son has petit mal epilepsy….twice..TWICE…he was misdiagnosed as having Asperger’s…without my insistence that further testing be done, without my skepticism over this whole ADD/Autism industry overruling their recommendations to place him on meds and begin psych therapy, my son would be taking meds for something he doesn’t have and would still be having hundreds of seizures every single day. There…there’s your proof that misdiagnosis occurs.
    If you are considering placing your child on ANY brain chemistry altering medication, you owe it to him/her to rule out any and all medical disorders as well as demand iron clad evidence to confirm this is a legitimate issue. You can do this by seeking second and third opinions from doctors who are not affiliated with the original diagnostician. It was a third opinion that uncovered my son’s medical issue and saved him from God only knows what long-term effects that these psychotropic meds would have had on him.
    Haven’t we learned anything from the damage done to an entire generation of kids diagnosed with ADD/ADHD who are now trainwrecks as young adults?!?! How many kids on Ritalin attempted suicide and/or exhibited psychotic behavior as a result? How many more have to be victimized by unethical MDs and gullible parents before we wake UP?
    The people who are offended are those who swallowed this malarky at the time their kid was evaluated and now, rather than face the horrible possibility that they were suckered in due to their own negligence, or worse yet, their lack of parenting may be at the core of the issue, they would rather out scream the messenger and attempt to silence him…well, that’s just dishonest..but it doesn’t make Mr. Savage’s comments any less relevant or any less true.
    Every sponsor who has pulled their ads from Mr. Savage’s show can count on losing my business for life.
    Thanks Michael, for your courage and for stating the plain freaking truth.

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  45. RH Avatar
    RH

    Duke – I have never read your work before, but this piece was put together very well.
    The Good Doctor is spot-on with this issue. How else do you explain the jump in diagnosed cases of autism? Hmm … let’s see how the libs twist this into being the fault of conservatives… “Parents” (I use this term loosely) have stopped parenting and this is a very convenient excuse … after all, little Johnny has autism, its not my fault. Get a grip.

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  46. John Laury Avatar

    Not to mention, the statistics show an 800 percent increase of cases of autism in the last 20 years. What could possibly cause such a jump? Mis-diagnoses is the only answer, and who profits from all these mis-diagnosed cases? The pharmaceutical companies, that’s who. Dr. Savage is DEAD ON correct in what he said. He should not be taken off the air, he should be lauded for having the guts to say it.

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  47. Siren Avatar
    Siren

    People are now skeptical about ADD/ADHD, because of people like Dr. Savage who called these charlatans out. So, Autism became the New Black in the medical community to replace lost revenue from ADD/ADHD drug sales. Once Autism is shelved, the new and improved malady will become bi-polar syndrome…its diagnosis is already on the rise among children. Sickening.

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  48. Iraq Vet Avatar
    Iraq Vet

    Liberals can’t handle the truth!
    Liberal scum will find any reason not to take a shower and to put Savage’s comments out of context.

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  49. Bfranklin Avatar
    Bfranklin

    Dr. Savage is in fact a DR. and has written many books on health issues. Most if not all simply state nutrition in our diets is out of control and the fact if we ate more natural foods the better off we would be! Ironic, because all the lefty LIBERALS portray them selves as health nut gurus. “LIBERALISM is the philosophy of the weak and naive! (Nice way of saying it)

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  50. APACHE JUNCTION ARIZONA Avatar
    APACHE JUNCTION ARIZONA

    Clint, You drinking the KOOL-AID too?

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