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		<title>By: Kerr Mudgeon</title>
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		<description>David,
I somehow missed this entry, or I would have commented earlier:
Savage didn&#039;t forget. He lied; he knew that Nixon had resigned, but chose to add the &quot;There may have been one&quot; for when he was (later, off-air) confronted by the fact that the one President who resigned from office was a Republican. 
I had been following the Watergate stories as they broke, day by day. I knew Nixon was a crook before he said &quot;I am not a crook&quot;.
Democrats AND Republicans in the House of Representatives impeached him as a crook; and Democrats AND Republicans in the Senate were anxious to put him on trial, then remove him from office if the charges proved true that he was a crook.
He knew that they would have been proved true, so he resigned so as to avoid the stigma of being the only US president to be impeached and removed from office - then he was retroactively pardoned by a Republican president for all crimes he might have committed while was president.
Savage lied because he wants his followers to beat the drums for the right&#039;s call for Obama to resign or be removed from office (one way or another) - and he knows that feeding the tea partiers&#039; frenzy is good for his ratings.
By the way, Savage is far from the only one: I recommend the book &quot;Lies And the Lying Liars Who Tell Them - A Fair and Balanced Look at the Right&quot; for a truthful review of &quot;conservative&quot; lies.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>David,<br />
I somehow missed this entry, or I would have commented earlier:<br />
Savage didn&#8217;t forget. He lied; he knew that Nixon had resigned, but chose to add the &#8220;There may have been one&#8221; for when he was (later, off-air) confronted by the fact that the one President who resigned from office was a Republican.<br />
I had been following the Watergate stories as they broke, day by day. I knew Nixon was a crook before he said &#8220;I am not a crook&#8221;.<br />
Democrats AND Republicans in the House of Representatives impeached him as a crook; and Democrats AND Republicans in the Senate were anxious to put him on trial, then remove him from office if the charges proved true that he was a crook.<br />
He knew that they would have been proved true, so he resigned so as to avoid the stigma of being the only US president to be impeached and removed from office &#8211; then he was retroactively pardoned by a Republican president for all crimes he might have committed while was president.<br />
Savage lied because he wants his followers to beat the drums for the right&#8217;s call for Obama to resign or be removed from office (one way or another) &#8211; and he knows that feeding the tea partiers&#8217; frenzy is good for his ratings.<br />
By the way, Savage is far from the only one: I recommend the book &#8220;Lies And the Lying Liars Who Tell Them &#8211; A Fair and Balanced Look at the Right&#8221; for a truthful review of &#8220;conservative&#8221; lies.</p>
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