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I love Gene Weingarten

From the intro to his chat today:

Do you remember Michael Savage, the poisonous right-wing radio talk show host whom I reported about in my piece on 24-hour punditry? Michael is back in the news for expressing the opinion, on the air, that “99 percent” of all children diagnosed with autism are “brats” who haven’t been told to “cut the act out.” He said: “They don’t have a father around to tell them, ‘Don’t act like a moron. You’ll get nowhere in life.’” Savage is not retracting this, even though he admits it might be a little wrong. And I don’t blame him. Getting things a little wrong is okay. I remain a supporter of Michael Savage, because I am a fan of his column “Savage Love,” in which he deals forthrightly with the fact that he is gay and proud of it, and joyfully gives out highly knowledgeable advice on techniques for active, hedonistic, sexually adventuresome gay males like himself. I LOVE that column.
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