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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. South Sider in Florida Avatar
    South Sider in Florida

    Theresa Bunner: I have a 21 year old niece who was diagnosed as suffering from Asperger’s syndrome back when she was 14. Since then, she’s been diagnosed OCD, as suffering from “slight” autism, ADD, ADHD, and anything else you can think of. They also have been drugging her up since then, with everything from Ridilin to Prozac. Like your grandson, she was always above average in intelligence, and a grand manipulator. Arrogant, and sneaky. She was like that as a pre-teen too. I hope reality does wake him up, but it did not for my niece. She is now pregnant and homeless living in a shelter, after destroying her immediate family (my sister and my brother in law who are now seperated because of the strain) and coming close to destroying MY immediate family; my sister doesn’t talk to my brother because of her, and my sister’s relationship with my mother is near its end because of it. And she’s been in rehab for alcoholism and illegal drug abuse.
    Dr. Savage is absolutely correct, and those of you who are offended either have no experience in dealing with this type of affliction, or are too sensitive to hear the truth as it is laid out in front of you sans sugar coating.

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  2. Greg Schneider Avatar

    After listening to Savage for a good seven years, it would be fairly easy not to get his schtick and take some of his high voltage comments out of context. The problem, jg, is that liberals don’t have or use logic or reason. Everything seems to be based upon emotions, how they feel about it. That’s why they would rather silence and get people like Savage off the air. So, instead of using logic or reasoning, and since many of them are people of little faith, if indeed that has anything to do with it, they still run to the courts by shopping their grievances to a liberal judge or try to legislate some of their “hate legislation,”like the Fairness Doctrine, against those for whom they disagree.
    Based on some of the posts here, it’s the guilty not the innocent who utter outraged shreiks!
    gws

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  3. CONSERVATIVE PARENT Avatar
    CONSERVATIVE PARENT

    Dr. Eric Courchesne has already proven that there are STRUCTURAL DIFFERENCES in autistic vs neuro-typical brains. So Savage’s “brat” theory is plain stupid. Some of these differences result in other disorders. So the questions are, how do these abnormalities cause autism and what causes these abnormalities?
    The arguments made by Savage,et al certainly qualify as the most ill-informed in the last 30 years. Michael should be fired not for insulting people, but for being so amazingly ignorant.

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  4. darreick Avatar
    darreick

    Amen to your article, you have it spot on with your defense of Savage. This ignorant fools that post here calling you and savage are the bigger mindless idiots. They have no clue about misdiagnoses in the health industry and wouldn’t even care about the topic if it didn’t involve such a right wing prominent figure as Savage. If these critical morons that criticize savage actually listen, which we know they don’t, they only follow what their media matters and other lefty websites tell them to believe and hear, they would know of Savages compassionate concern on the subject of children and the problem of ADD/ADHD, Autism, Retardation, and obesity. You morons that want to be quick to judge for his political views are just empty minds having it filled by some socialist filling it with misinformation. So actually listen to his show in its entirety and then make your informed opinions before spouting your hate speech and anti free speech non-sense

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  5. Justin Jones Avatar
    Justin Jones

    First off, everyone who is sending out negative rhetoric simply because someone is trying to convey a truth about diagnosis needs to read the article. Duke was not saying as was Savage that autism isn’t real. It is there and many children in this country are affected by it and so are the parents who have to live and raise them. He IS saying that there are people who work in the ‘diagnosis’fields who are misdiagnosing children who aren’t sick but just have social behavior problems that parents of all creeds should be dealing with at home, not with ‘some’ of these so called professionals. So stop pointing the finger. If you really have a sick child than you should immediately disregard this because you already know what you’ve been through, you’ve raised your kid as best as you can imposing morals while dealing with your childrens condition. But to the rest you open your eyes and honestly ask yourself about the truth and how industries in our country (medical, pshychiatric, doctors i.e) have been abused before and are being abused now and use advertisements, diagnosis and misinformation to lead you to believe that you need what they provide. If you can’t do that you are an idot.

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  6. William Wiles Avatar
    William Wiles

    ITS AMAZING HOW MANY KOOL AID DRINKERS THAT ARE OUT THERE

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  7. Marta P. Avatar
    Marta P.

    Americans love drugs, for everything is magic pill. Many nasty comments are proof that drugs not working properly.

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  8. Clint Avatar
    Clint

    For those of you deferring to the “medical” background of “Dr.” Savage, I would say that a Ph.D in nutritional ethnomedicine is hardly a step up from a Ph.D in mowing your lawn. He is not qualified in any way to talk about autism.
    Not a Conservative–How is boycotting his advertisers blackmail? It’s not like I have dirt on the man (I use the term “man” loosely). The free market determines what is tolerable in the media. I, as a consumer, am part of the free market. End of story.
    And for those of you who say that the alarming rise in autism rates must be due to a change in diagnosis, I ask: Where are all of the adult autistics that have been misdiagnosed for the past several decades? And what other changes have occurred that could account for the increase? Increase in mercury-containing vaccines, increase in environmental pollution from coal-fired power plants (which has been PROVEN to increase the chance of a child having autism), who knows what else? There has been very little research done on the topic. I’m no fan of the pharmaceutical industry, as I believe that their mandatory vaccinations are the cause of the alarming increase in autism, but consider this: Those of you who believe that autism itself is a scam for pharmaceuticals to make money should consider the possibility that Michael Savage is a scam to make money for HIMSELF.
    Finally, to Apache Junction: We tried Ritalin for our son because some of his symptoms seemed to be similar to those of ADHD. It didn’t help, and we took him off it. There are no medicines specifically for autism, and those of you who think that we’re just medicating our kids so we don’t have to be parents are wrong, sick, disgusting, judgmental, ignorant idiots.
    Savage attempts to place the blame on the parents, when any moron with an MRI scanner can see the structural differences in the brains of people with autism and people without it. Autism is a neurobiological disorder, not a behavioral one. If you believe otherwise, you are either ignorant or dishonest.
    Of course, conservatives have been ignoring science on everything from evolution to global warming for a long, long time, so why should autism be any different?

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  9. Susan Avatar
    Susan

    Ahhhh. Can we go back to reason now? Dr. Savage is the name used on the radio. I don’t care what he calls himself. I used to like Wolfman Jack when I was younger, but I didn’t really think he was a wolf. So, you who have tried to change the subject from autism to a name-calling event missed the point all together.
    If you want to continue to drug your children just because a doctor (or school) says so, go ahead. But, hopefully, one day, sooner rather than later, I hope you smarten up and save your children from unnecessary drugging. We need everyone to get back to a sensible solution. Your child may not NEED therapy. Give them a chance to grow up naturally – without the drugs if they can.

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  10. stacyletner Avatar
    stacyletner

    Do you believe that parents WANT their child diagnosed as autistic ?
    You are sadly mistaken .
    Most parents deny their child is autistic until the harsh realization smacks them dead in the face .
    My stepson is TRULY autistic , he is 5 years old and up until this year he only spoke a few words , he still isn’t potty trained ( not for a lack of trying ).
    He bites , kicks , smacks , pinches other people and himself . I have to keep him on a special diet to help with his behaviors .
    All of your supporters seem to be upset that “their” tax dollars help send “autistic children with no future” to school , that just because they aren’t “normal” they don’t deserve an appropriate education like the rest of us .
    What I’m saying is this , put yourself in our shoes ,
    if your child was autistic your whole world would come crashing down around you .
    How would you feel if someone belittled and berated your child ? Do I dare say , you would be pissed?
    We are only trying to protect our kids .

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  11. Kevin Avatar
    Kevin

    I admit, when I first Michael Savage some years back, I thought he was a loose cannon. But after years of faithful listening, I’ve learned to trust most of what he says. I’m a big boy, I can pick out his emblishments, and his passions. He loves helping the helpless, and I agree, kids are overmedicated in our society. I have two daughters, ages 10 & 14, and I’ve always insisted that their medications be kept to a very minimum, which has allowed their immune systems to develop naturally. I just believe doctors are too quick to diagnose children as Autistic, when perhaps time, love, patience, and moderate discipline would have done the trick.
    As for the Michael Savage haters, please let him alone. He keeps many of us sane, while it appears to some that he is insane. He’s not. He speaks for many of us. Thank you Selwyn Duke for writing this article. You said what I think.
    That’s all,
    Kevin

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  12. Hughie Avatar
    Hughie

    Savage is a slippery worm and a weasel with absolutely no backbone. He is a coward of the highest magnitude.
    Just witness what he has put himself through these past two weeks. He grossly, capriciously and with abandon mischaracterized an ailment, autism, while, as he often does, speaking as a credentialed scientist.
    This time, however, he gets some wickedly negative blowback for mouthing off about a subject way over his opinionated head.
    What does this coward do? He first, as he is want to do, blows off critics with his usual blow-hard pronouncement of “you people don’t get it, my show is all about hyperbole and sarcasm and satire”.
    Then, things heat up with through the web site, Media Matters, and Savage runs. He runs to his bunker and hides. He puts some doctor on his show with the same opinions as himself but for the most part he spent the past week either off the air or sputtering in ridiculous fashion his weak attempts to defend against his nemesis, Media Matters, for daring to “misquote” him by using direct quotes.
    What this delusional Being does not comprehend is that the old saw: The truth will set you free” rarely applies to anything he spews on his one hour and fifty-two minute opus. If Savage spoke the truth, on anything, he would have continued on with his weekly show without losing a beat treating his critics with a dismissive wave of the hand.
    If Savage had real data to back up his claims instead of being someone who, unfortunately, had a close relative suffering the effects of autism instead and reading a few books he would not be in the embarrassing position he finds himself in at this moment in time.
    Oh, and by the way, like the English who were kicked out of every country they attempted to conquer, so too does Savage get booted from every courthouse in his unsuccessful attempts to litigate against some person or persons.
    Wake up Savage. You’re the Clown Prince of broadcasting but, sadly, you just don’t get it.

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  13. Steven Avatar
    Steven

    Dr. Savage is speeking the truth, Its the lib. media that always puts a bad spin on things. It is Dr. Savage’s job to speak his mind and let his 30 some years of Education and experiance flow out of his mind and on the airwaves. Face the facts, he said nothing of a child that is truely autistic, just all the miss behaved children out there being given a wrong diagnoses. I just saw a tv ad that states that 1 in every 150 kids have autisum. huummmm up 250% in 20 years? use your head! and if your wright and that is all true autisum then in 40 years you will have a 50 50 chance of have a autistic child. good luck!!
    Steven

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  14. harold_and_kumar Avatar
    harold_and_kumar

    Michael Savage is a confused man, who does not know what his is talking about.
    Who benefits from being diagnosed as autistic?
    – There is no medical treatment for autism, so it’s not Big Pharma.
    – Insurance companies can deny coverage for autism as a pre-existing condition, even though there is not medical treatment for autism.
    – School districts lack the resources to deal with Autism, so parents have to fight just to get some basic supports into place.
    To act like Savage is a crusader for parents who have children who are genuinely affected with autism is disengenous at best… throwing out figures like 99% of autism is fraudulent and that Autism = “kids with crappy parents” just shows how incredibly pathetic his argument is.
    If you are going to make an argument, get your facts straight first.
    As far as the Autism community (or even the Savage community goes)… we (and you) we have the right to our opinions, and if you don’t like the system… then you fight it…
    I would rather have Savage on our side, but if he’s going to spout out data he is pulling out of his ass (and make it out to be this great welfare state with does not exist), then we will fight back.
    I expect nothing less of you…

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  15. Ezekiel Jostrom Avatar
    Ezekiel Jostrom

    Yes, id say Autism, ADD, and even By-Polar has been over diagnosed. Im glad i wasnt, but looking back i might have been diagnosed Autistic. I used to cry constantly as a baby…probably because of all the surgeries i had. I would even wander off by myself and end up at my neighbors house eating cookies and milk. As i grew up i was able to entertain myself without interacting with a friend. I wasnt antisocial, i just preferred being by myself.
    Note to Savage: please update the Podcasts. Sometimes i don’t catch the broadcasts, i wish i could get more updates on the podcasts.
    Thx in advance
    Zeke

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  16. Jason Avatar
    Jason

    I’m no liberal but what Dr. Savage said about Autism is way out of line. My son is Autistic. Its not from a lack of discipline. Its not from a broken home (my wife and I have been married 8 years.) It isnt about prescibed drugs (my son isnt taking any.) I don’t know what causes it but my son is 5 and can barely speak in sentences. He’s been in thearapy for 3 years now with a lot of improvment but he still has a long way to go. So please Dr. Savage don’t try to speak for the “real Autistics” My son is doing just fine without your uninformed,ignorant, and wretched statements.

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  17. William Wiles Avatar
    William Wiles

    thomas tutt, sounds like to me you may be brain dead. maybe you should see a doctor

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  18. William Wiles Avatar
    William Wiles

    stacy, did you even hear the broadcast? or are just going going on the liberal heresy? FYI-it,s easier for some parents to care for their children when they are medicated, which actually means less effort on the parents part

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  19. Linda Avatar
    Linda

    I realize that what I am going to say will probably not be well liked either, but Mr. Savage is correct. My son was diagnosed with Aspergers syndrom, the day I informed his school about the diagnosis I was told by his teacher, “if you label him disabled you can collect money for him”. Sadly there are more parents that fall in to the trap that “programs” help these children, infact when you consider the success rating of the majority of these programs it is almost next to non-existent.
    I fought to have my son mainstreamed in his school, I and my family worked at getting him to undertand his homework, and disipline was not in the form of spanking or other corporal punishment, but instead int he the form of encouragement, or positive criticism. It took time, effort, and work on our part to raise a child who is respectful, polite, and well behaved.
    My son never attended any specialized program, however a child in his class does attend these programs, and every excuse for her bad behavior is allowed and given, infact her parents use that like a crutch, “she can’t do that, she screams when she has to write on paper, etc.” These children for the most part are extremely bright, they know that they have difficulty with certain things and they also know that if by traumatizing a parent, or teacher they can get away wtih not doing them, they will start to scream and carry on.
    It is about time parents ask themselves would they rather have a label on their child that generates huge amounts of money for grant programs and inturn hold their children backwards, or would they take a stand and actually learn to parent their own children, giving them a chance at a normal life. It is far from easy having a child with learning disabilities, it requires work, patience, love and understanding, and the ability to never give up, or give in when it comes to school work.
    Sadly the majority of these programs first consider the “head count” so that they can maintain their grant funding. When vast amounts of money are available for these programs, it is time for parents to learn how to research which program only considers the monetary value not the child’s welfare.

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  20. Marta P. Avatar
    Marta P.

    Why is so easy to identify liberals. Thanks to loud scream, arrogance and nasty statements. Dear Liberal:
    “Shut your filthy mouth and learn to LISTEN!”

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  21. Steve Avatar
    Steve

    Ok for one thing I can tell you that Savage was exaggerating with the 99% figure. He does that quite often. I also believe he was exaggerating about the ease of fixing those who are misdiagnosed. I believe that he is correct however in the sense that many kids are misdiagnosed with autism who have different mental illness. I have seen it happen many times with ADHD and ADD, so it would not be a huge stretch if autism was sometimes misdiagnosed as well.

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  22. Kathie Avatar
    Kathie

    I have worked as a high school counselor for 24 years. I have seen the expansion of special education triple in this time. True disabilities exits, but like Savage, I agree that over / mis-diagnosis is alive and making money. The Psych in our district can’t say no to any parent who wants service because she is afraid of being sued. We are now a system driven by litigation. Unforuntatlly services are over extended, districts budgets are stressed and chidren and parents learn that they are not responsibe for their behaviors, it’s the schools fault. I have listened to Savage for years, his appeal is his raw thought and passionate presentation. Yes, he struck a nerve but look at the conversation he started and what we learned last week because of him. We need freeedom to listen to all sides, not just the ones you want to hear. That’s Freedom!

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  23. coolhandler61 Avatar
    coolhandler61

    Go get them Mr. Savage. Why do people on the far, far, left always want to distort the truth. Your righ on, homosexuality, and other malfunctions of life. You have all the right to you opinion and I find it very disturbing that the muslims and now our own people want to silence you. These are sad times. Censorship is like a B movie with one cuss word in it. And now it can’t be played!

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  24. kipling Avatar
    kipling

    Two quick points: 1)all scientific studies done now clearly prove that drugs worked no better than sugar pills in 98% of people diagnosed with depression, in fact it only worked slightly better than placibo in a small portion (10%) of those diagnosed with severe deppression. Are we do believe adhd is any different? 2) study after study now proves that simple regular exercise such as walking briskly for 45 minutes 4x/week or lifting weights every other day… cures those diagnosed with mild or intermediate deppression and works far better than drugs in combating even severe deppression. There is a reason why groups such as religious people, people who are fit and exercise regularly, people who eat healthy diets, people with a strong faith in god.. suffer far less depression and why people who fall under all these categories are almost never diagnosed with depression. And yet people with opposite habits (obese, no exercise, bad diet, too much caffeine- lack of sleep, no religious affiliation, no faith) make up almost all cases of deppression diagnoses – coincidence?

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  25. John Best Avatar

    I’ll bet Savage isn’t even aware of all the mental cases who run around talking about the “Joy of Autism” as if it were a gift of some sort. These nutjobs have gained a lot of publicity for themselves and they make light of the true horror that autistic children suffer. They even have some phonies who pretend to be autistic and make videos to tell us all how wonderful autism is.

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  26. well-paid working woman Avatar
    well-paid working woman

    Hughie: Savage does not hide you dumb @%!.
    You should move to North Korea or Cuba, I am confident you will feel much more comfortable and will be less offended living there.
    http://michaelsavage.wnd.com/?pageId=1194

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  27. Tim Avatar
    Tim

    I have listened to Dr. Savage’s program for over 6 years now and was listening the day these remarks were made. I KNEW then that his remarks were going to be taken out of context and then redistributed to stir up controversy (Once Again). Anyone not listening or paying attention to his remarks,(you are one), would be upset. That doesn’t make his statements any less credible. It makes you a silly fool for allowing yourselves to be “played” by the group responsible for misrepresenting his dialogue. I suggest that anyone wishing to comment on this subject from here on out must have LISTENED to the show that day. If you are not one of the hearing un-impaired, then quit with the keystrokes you ignorant whiner!

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  28. Paul Avatar
    Paul

    I am a frequent listener to the Savage Nation – have you people ever heard of hyperbole??!! I am greatly entertained by listening to his show because he uses language brilliantly to emphasize his point. You can tell what he is saying by the tone he uses – he gets very studious when he is talking about scientific facts; when he is on a roll watch out. Thus it should have been obvious to anyone that he was not really claming that 99% of autism cases are fake. It is very ironic that he would get attacked for comments on a topic surrounding a cause that is so personally close to his heart, and about which he has spent so much of his professional life working to affect. And if you stop to think about what he was really saying, it was that there are children who are misdiagnosed – and such a child that has behavioural problems would not be getting really treated effectively due to the misdiagnosis. Lighten up people

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  29. seth Avatar
    seth

    Savage is a jack-ass, pure and simple—I actually doubt that he had a brother, as he “claims”

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  30. Stacyletner Avatar
    Stacyletner

    William , I don’t think you have any freaking idea how HARD it is to care for an autistic child .
    Less effort huh? I have one thing to say to that SCREW YOU !! Things most people take for granted with their children , like potty training , getting your child dressed , going to school , reading a book , takes longer for my child . He is 5 years old but mentally he is 3 . There is no overdiagnosis 1 in 150 children are autistic . You know I didn’t hear of this “overdiagnosis crap ” until Michael Savage came on the radio spouting his BS . But everywhere you look , you hear that autism is on the rise .
    It’s people like you who make my sons life harder , so now I go to the grocery store if my kid is overstimulated and throws a fit , then we hear crap like ” OH that’s what MS was talking about , why can’t you control your child ? ”
    For your information I did hear the ENTIRE show , it doesn’t make up for the fact that we didn’t get a real apology , we just got told everything was taken out of “context” .
    If MS wanted to say kids are being overdiagnosed thats what he should have said instead of calling them all “brats” and telling us to abuse our kids .
    If protecting my child makes me a liberal then so be it . I stand for my child’s rights!

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  31. Link Avatar
    Link

    I love M. Savage. He had a disabled brother. He is a brilliant man. His comments in this regard were twisted and distorted. Mr. Savage loves childen. He is trying to help children and parents and not hurt them. Go to his website or listen to his show.

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  32. Hughie Avatar
    Hughie

    A well-paid working woman (One can only imagine doing what) wrote:
    Hughie: Savage does not hide you dumb @%!.
    You should move to North Korea or Cuba, I am confident you will feel much more comfortable and will be less offended living there.
    http://michaelsavage.wnd.com/?pageId=1194
    Posted by:well-paid working woman
    Yeah, I may be a dumb so-and-so but I did not say anything that was untrue.
    Savage himself said on his spew fest today that the judge overseeing his case decided to drop a bomb on him just before his show was to go to air. Therefore, he did not perform on Friday.
    He is a coward and a poor lonely delusional old fool. If he had 1/10th the ‘nads he claims he would have shown up for wok on Friday like a man.
    If he was on the side of Right when those protestors marched outside his studio some months back he should have conducted his spew fest right outside along with the protestors. Instead, he was miles away hiding under a desk.
    One more issue, out of many, is the one that Savage fails to grasp. People listening to his show are under no obligation to put any declarative sentence into a context that must embody his entire show or career. Hell, even the people who track his audience only look at 15-minute listening intervals.
    So, when Savage makes a statement…makes a declaration…calls the golfer names…calls Pelozi, Boxer, Albright and a gaggle of Jews hideous names those statements stand on their own. I can’t stand atop a soapbox on a corner and call some individual a vile son-of-a-b*** then claim that my accusers didn’t hear my entire three hour speech.
    You’re pathetic if you subscribe to the hateful antics of this clown who now goes by Michael Savage.
    You have my sympathies.

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  33. Paul Avatar
    Paul

    maybe people should actually listen to his show for a while to determine the man’s heart. life is difficult & some things in this world offend me, but i don’t feel the need to have them removed or banned. i love the word of God, but those who don’t act like it’s the most dangerous and scary thing out there & we really can’t have it in our public schools. tolerance, it’s a one way street & only the liberal can ride on it.

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  34. snuzen Avatar
    snuzen

    I totally agree with Michael Savage. We have become a drug addicted society. Marijuana is less harmfull than most prescription meds. I was born in 1958 and in those days we were unruley, out of control sometimes & so on. That is being a child and we were not on meds. Kids today have no discipline because both parents work and other’s raise their children. The rest of you who posted negatives towards Michael Savage need to wake up! The drug companies want to control this society and they are doing a good job with those of you who buy into it. It is time that America wakes up, this is why our society is in such a mess!

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  35. Josh Avatar
    Josh

    Amen Micheal Savage!!! Expose those QUACKS!!! The only “science” where you do not need physical evidence to prove your making progress toward a solution. Very few actually do anything constructive for society, unless the symptoms are so extreme it’s completely obvious to anyone & then a REAL doctor could diagnose it just as easly. They screw up more people than they help. Simply psuedo-science, nothing more.

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  36. Kenneth Schortgen Jr Avatar
    Kenneth Schortgen Jr

    People dont WANT to know the truth.
    The greatest disease in America today is a Victim Mentality Disorder.
    Black urban neighborhoods in big cities have a fatherless rate of over 80%.
    White middle class parents work 2 jobs, and spend about 30 minutes a day raising their kids.
    We believe everything the television or government says.
    He has a PHD… he must be an expert and ALWAYS right.
    Its not my fault.
    I could go on… but very few take responsibility, and when some marxist paid tool of Soros on Media Matters cuts and pastes sound bites for an agenda, it appears that most parents of Autistic children are the REAL ones mentally challenged because they dont take the time to verify information and get the whole context from both sides.

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  37. Sean Rickards Avatar
    Sean Rickards

    Hughie, you are an imbecile bro, I have a question for you, DO YOU EVEN LISTEN TO MICHAEL SAVAGE’S SHOW????? If you did listen to his show, you wouldn’t be posting stupid and ignorant remarks about the man on this forum. I’m aware Liberals like yourself always takes things out of context, start making up lies and stories whenever somebody from the opposition speaks their mind.
    Another thing Hughie, if you only want to hear one side of peoples opinion all the time, then you should move to the Ex-Soviet Union, Iran, Syria, China, Cuba, Venezula, or Zimbabwe, where there’s no such thing as “FREEDOM OF SPEECH” or “FREEDOM OF THE PRESS”!
    LIBERALISM IS A MENTAL DISORDER!!!!

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  38. well-paid working woman Avatar
    well-paid working woman

    Hughie: Regarding (well-paid working woman “one can only imagine doing what”)……Sales for the largest mechanical contractor on the west coast. Male dominated field, so unlike you I am not easily offended by headstrong men who vocalize their feelings/knowledge and yes, are at times offensive.
    Crawl back under your desk…Savage will continue to stand on top of his!!!

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  39. CB Avatar
    CB

    Look morons Because YOU didn’t take care of yourself or your partner during
    The pregnancy—Chemicals, medication, bad food, low nutrition,
    Having sex with family this is what happens.
    The other lazy half that have no Idea about how to raise children to respectable
    Adults and need mood enhancers and welfare too bad. I hope this offends you.
    Everyone has turned into panty waste! If you want to fight about it bring it on I
    bet you Don’t have the guts to raise your fist in anger, Loser.

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  40. APACHE JUNCTION ARIZONA Avatar
    APACHE JUNCTION ARIZONA

    Thomas Tutt, I would like to see from a liberal point of view, but I can’t get my head that far up my ass

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  41. jacko Avatar
    jacko

    All you have to see is all the pharmacy’s on practically every corner. It used to be a gas station on every corner now it is a pharmacy.

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  42. Sharon Ewing Avatar
    Sharon Ewing

    I think you both, you and Dr. Savage need to face my son and tell him that he is a fraud. When Savage (sorry, but I no longer use an educated prefix like Dr. when I speak about this man…) uses a percentage like 99%, he needs to think again. Why is autism being diagnosed so often now? As the mother of an autistic son, and someone with a masters degree in education, specializing in special education, the increase in the diagnosis of autism (and the THOUSANDS of diagnoses of autism, pervasive developmental disorder, etc.) is simply because we have learned MUCH more about this HUGE SPECTRUM and now we know what to call the problem. I am NOT taking Savage out of context, because I heard the entire program. He should have used the brain that God did give him to use, and he should have thought before he used such an absurd “example” to state or support his so-called case. God forgive you or anyone who supports him. How dare he, as the brother of someone who was severely disabled, say anything even resembling the words he used. As the family member of someone who has such a “special ability” as my son has, my other two children, even though they are young, have learned and are continuing to learn a wonderful sense of acceptance of ALL people. My husband, a pastor and former counselor at a homeless mission, used to bring home all sorts of people for the weekend, just so that they could experience the love of my children. It broke through walls that “doctors” like Savage could never even chip into. Maybe that’s the best idea. Tell Savage to come to Ohio and visit the Ewing Family. E-mail me and I’ll give you my address. Bring all your equipment…I’m not afraid of broadcasting. You see, my bachelor’s degree is in speech communications and I spent nearly 12 years in radio broadcasting myself. Yes, I was a talk show host for those years. Bring it on, fellows! Come and interview a family that must be included in Savage’s 1%! Come and live a day in our shoes. Maybe then the thousands upon thousands upon thousands of families that live with autism day by day can get the apology that they truly deserve from this man!

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  43. autismmama Avatar
    autismmama

    Many Savage supporters on this comment board seem to equate disagreeing with Mr. Savage to liberalism. However, I consider myself a conservative AND I was offended by Mr. Savages’s comments. I agree that he has the right to say whatever he wants, it is supposed to be a free country after all, but I, (and the other parents of children with autism) also have the right to take offense to those comments and express my outrage on this board.
    I do not think that Mr. Savage should lose his job. Those of us who do not agree with him do not have to listen. But, we also have the responsibility to stand up for our children and let it be known when they are being misrepresented. AUTISM IS REAL!!! My son has a “mild” form, but it is still just as real as if he were nonverbal. You can not truly understand this until you work closely with it or live with it. It is not a lack of discipline that is the issue, and, trust me, it is not because we want him to be labeled autistic so that we could get “help.” When the subject was first broached with us by our doctor, I argued with him and denied it for months. NO parent that I know of wants to hear that their child is autistic! And, once you do have the diagnosis, services are expensive, hard to find, and inadequate. Most of the burden is left on the parents. I do not know even one other parent of an autistic child who is a “freeloader.”
    Mr Savage’s comments leave me more sad than angry. I am sad that my son has to try to make his way through a world that not only doesn’t understand him, but is actually against him, based on many of the comments on here. You would think that his internal struggles would be enough. It breaks my heart that he will also have to face such external hardship as well. People are so quick to judge and form opinions. All I ask is that before you come to the conclusion that autism is largely fake, really get to know someone with autism first. Don’t just read other people’s opinions, but get to know a real, live person with an autistic disorder. And not just through casual observation, but through the nitty gritty details of everyday life. For many indiviuals with autism may appear “typical” through casual observation. That is probably where all of the misconceptions begin in the first place. So, go to school or work with them, spend a day or two, or several years, in their home. Then feel free to judge them as “fake.”
    One last thing, undoubtedly there have been instances of misdiagnosis before, but there is NO WAY that 99% of cases are misdiagnosed. That theory is absolutely laughable, in my opinion!

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  44. APACHE JUNCTION ARIZONA Avatar
    APACHE JUNCTION ARIZONA

    LONG LIVE THE SAVAGE NATION

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  45. Larry Avatar
    Larry

    Almost all judges that I was in front of were idiots

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  46. Larry Avatar
    Larry

    The judges in Oregon are very corrupt. Just ask any one that lives there.

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  47. justchange Avatar
    justchange

    Lots of interesting comments, so far.
    When it would be an obvious expression of ignorance for me to deny the existence and tragedy of severe autism, I’ve followed the growth of the “autism spectrum” argument (including all levels of ADD, ADHD, and Asperger’s Syndrome) with interest for many years, as it has grown to include me and several others of my acquaintance.
    This growth, like an invasive species with no natural predators, has caused me to begin to regard many in the burgeoning mental health industry as little more than avaricious charlatans, who’ve found a diagnosis sufficiently vague as to be, to some degree or other, applied to the majority of any given population when they should, rather, be included in the equally broad, though unprofitable, spectrum of “Normal”.
    I grow more concerned, daily, that the end will be to homogenize us into a bland, unfeeling, unexpressive lot of louts who exist solely to support the engine of docile conformity. (See: “One Flew Over The Cuckoo’s Nest”.)

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  48. G. Silva Avatar
    G. Silva

    Stop or limit insurance coverage for Autism and you will be see how the number of cases will drop. Just follow the $$$$$$$. The future will prove that the man has a point.

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  49. Tom Dockery Avatar
    Tom Dockery

    It is very simple.If the medical community can make big money off of a condition,that condition is pushed.If they cannot make big money off a condition,that condition is downplayed.Worse,they’ll accuse you of being a hypochondriac or give you a depression drug.
    Such a condition exists today.It is called heliobacter pylori.I’ve had this infection 3 times.The medical community believes they can cure it within 2 weeks.They refuse to believe that their cure doesn’t work on everyone.It took me 6 months each time to completely recover,the last of which I forced to retire prematurely due to their refusal to treat me.I will never go to a doctor again.

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  50. mike Avatar
    mike

    Glenna, the reason you are not competent is the fact that you don’t seem to understand how the English language works! At least not in written form. You misspell any word with more than 5 letters, You use incorrect sentence structure. And you also clearly do not understand the issue. Because if you read the article before you read these blog posts, you would know that Dr. Savage IS on the side of the children who ARE being wrongfully labeled and misdiagnosed. I support Dr. Savage because I listen to the whole message. I don’t take bits and pieces and leave the rest out. When a person does this, it shows how truly ignorant they are, because it shows that you are too weak to fight the whole statement if you disagree with it. Therefore, it’s easier for you weak minded individuals to only use tiny, twisted excerpts on which to base your argument. Although, I am going to go out on a limb and make my own diagnosis. Liberal leftists all have ADHD. My proof is the fact that
    they, the liberal leftists only use short excerpts to argue with. This definitely shows a lack of attention span, as anything longer simply can’t be read or tolerated. As for the hyperactivity part, the proof is how fast they are on to someone else’s excerpts before they can hear a proper rebuttal of their weak minded opinions of a “world president”. So, using behaviors, I, not being a mental health specialist, have still successfully drawn the line between liberals and ADHD.
    In closing, take a Ritalin. All your running around is making us dizzy. Not as dizzy as you are, butdizzy nonetheless.

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