Jeffrey Kuhner of The Washington Times substituted last night for Michael Savage (the Jewish radio host with the largest audience in the U.S.) on The Savage Nation, which is heard locally on delay from 3-5 AM on WNTP 990 AM (or, alternately, live starting at 6 PM via the internet).
Those familiar with Kuhner's style are aware he can be rather explosive. He started off the show, predictably enough, with extremely harsh words for the mass murderer Anders Behring Breivik, as well as some criticism of major media sources for attempting, against actual evidence, to place "Christian" and "conservative" labels on Breivik.
During the latter part of the second hour of last night's Savage Nation, Kuhner talked extensively about how the examples set by celebrities like the late Amy Winehouse do anything but cause devout Muslim immigrants to embrace Western culture. While responding to a caller on that subject who had gone on a minimal tangent in mentioning Rush Limbaugh, Kuhner (an independent conservative, like Savage) went on something of a monologue in his response before bringing up the subject of Limbaugh. Kuhner's very harsh comments about Limbaugh, including a scandalous implication about Limbaugh's personal life, speak for themselves, and Philadelphia Jewish Culture Examiner will not bother to annotate them. Kuhner's comments follow:
Now you mentioned 'The Golfer,' as Dr. Savage so eloquently puts it, Rush Limbaugh. He's not a conservative. That's another myth. He's not a conservative. ... He is a Republican. He cares about money. That's all. That's his conservatism: tax cuts and money and the business establishment.
That explains him bragging on radio, on his show. He's always bragging about how he flies to the Dominican Republic ... He flies to the Dominican Republic, and he "sows his wild oats," and he's laughing and giggling. That's not a conservative! A conservative doesn't go to some Third World country to uh, diplomatically, to satisfy his ... [pregnant pause] ... to brag about ... [pregnant pause] ... That's not a conservative.
So he has been peddling a false bill of goods for years, for years. So don't lecture me. He is afraid to tackle the homosexual lobby. He is afraid to tackle the radical Muslim lobby. He is afraid to frontally assault the abortion lobby. He pays lip service to opposing abortion. I don't see him going to the mat ...
... He's a guy who's been living on borrowed time and, frankly, borrowed talent., for years. He couldn't shine Dr. Savage's shoes. You want to know my honest opinion? That's my honest opinion."













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