Michael Savage's powerful, unmatched mix of razor-sharp wit and explosive socio-political commentary has made him into a cultural phenomenon, becoming not only one of America's most popular radio talk show hosts, but also a best selling author.
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"This is a good book of conservative political commentary. While it can be a little rough sometimes, i found it to be both gentler and more persuasive than Savage's first book, The Savage Nation. The book is filled with good commentary and sharp wit. A good political read."
— Chris (4 out of 5 stars)
" Loved it. There is a lot here that is just over the top in you face stuff but the theme is that the government is to much in our everyday lifes and not always for the best. Which I beleive. "
— Cordell, 11/27/2013" Great read. Savage at his best. This guy knows what he's talking about. He gives straight punches and cold hard facts, laced with humor and sarcasm. "
— goddess, 11/9/2013" This was a 233 page book, that could have been a 20 page pamphlet. Good stuff, but way to wordy. "
— Tom, 10/13/2013" Crap, crap and more crap. "
— Muriel, 9/26/2013" Lot's of biographical anecdotes. Covers much area of cultural change. "
— Vic, 9/23/2013" This is one of the first books that I read that really opened my eyes to the ravages of Liberalism. I thought this was a fine work by Dr. Savage. "
— Eric, 9/17/2013" Try this book, even if you hate to hear Michael Savage on the radio. He's much easier to read than hear. It's a good read. "
— Eric, 9/5/2013" This book is what you choose to make of it. I was not disappointed! "
— Christina, 7/17/2013" Brilliant! Straight talk fused with honesty and humor! "
— Stephen, 6/17/2013" right wing book. "
— Adam, 6/1/2013" Love it or leave it... "
— Michael, 6/23/2012" Savagely honest. "
— Amy, 5/24/2012" Doesn't even deserve one star. What a hatemonger Mr. Savage is. "
— Jimmy, 3/19/2012" This book was read by many many people without knowing who Savage was. Liberals and Conservitives alike found much splendor in this book by Savage. The Enemy within is another great book to have in your library as you go back and read it many times over. "
— Rsoeffker, 7/10/2011" Listened to this book on CD. Makes you pay a little more attention to politics and see whats going on for yourself. "
— Colleen, 6/29/2011" His second "Savage Nation" book. Have the series, signed. "
— Mark, 3/14/2011" Michael Savage book is both entertaining and funny. The sad part about much of what he lays out in this book is that it is the way many things are seen, accepted, and endorsed by many in the country. The United States might be united geographically, but it is divided politically. "
— Chad, 2/5/2011" Liked what he had to say on most topics. He had a lot of research to back up what he stated. <br/> <br/>Some comments were way over the top. <br/> "
— Tracey, 10/30/2010" Lot's of biographical anecdotes. Covers much area of cultural change. "
— Vic, 7/13/2010" This was a 233 page book, that could have been a 20 page pamphlet. Good stuff, but way to wordy. "
— Tom, 9/5/2009" Listened to this book on CD. Makes you pay a little more attention to politics and see whats going on for yourself. "
— Colleen, 4/25/2009" Crap, crap and more crap. "
— Muriel, 2/20/2009" It's Michael Savage, what more can I say? He's intense and the book is shocking. Liberals...damn liberals. "
— Chase, 11/20/2008" Try this book, even if you hate to hear Michael Savage on the radio. He's much easier to read than hear. It's a good read. "
— Eric, 10/25/2008" His second "Savage Nation" book. Have the series, signed. "
— Mark, 10/5/2008" This book is what you choose to make of it. I was not disappointed! "
— Christina, 9/22/2008" Love it or leave it... "
— Michael, 9/2/2008Michael Savage is a multimedia icon in the conservative movement. The Telegraph of London ranked him as one of the most influential conservatives in the United States, and with ten million weekly listeners, he is the third most listened-to conservative talk show host. Savage has been featured in the New Yorker and Playboy and is the author of twenty-five books, including four New York Times bestsellers. His media presence and profile earned him the Freedom of Speech Award from Talkers magazine in 2007. He holds a master’s degree in medical botany and a second in medical anthropology. Additionally, he earned his doctorate from the University of California at Berkeley in epidemiology and nutrition sciences. Savage is an ardent conservationist, dedicated to his family, and a proud patriot.
Cameron Beierle is a voice talent and audiobook narrator.