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Politics | 12/10/2008 11:15 am

Any Heterosexual Woman Over Age 25 Is a 'Dominatrix,' Says Michael Savage

By The Staff at wowOwow.com
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The outspoken radio host Michael Savage recently labeled any "heterosexual woman over the age of 25" as a "dominatrix." Discussing a New York Post article that reported allegations of a man "shot to death by a rival for the affections of a brilliant Ivy League stunner who moonlights as a dominatrix," Savage said:

[Any] heterosexual woman today over the age of 25 who grew up in America is basically a dominatrix. You ask any heterosexual guy. Within a short period of time — what do you think it’s going to last? Ehhh — 90 days and after that you’re living with a dominatrix anyway, so what’s the difference?

He continued:

Why do they have to go to a professional? What does a professional dominatrix do that an ordinary woman doesn’t do in America today? Half the women look like post-op transvestites to begin with, trying to look like they’re gay or keeping up with the mores of the society. You ever see what they look like? They thin themselves down, they’re on some kind of diet pill. The lipstick looks like it was applied by, what’s her name, Joan Rivers when she was high. They all have a mouth on them, and the guy is, like, pushed into the background. It’s any wonder I’m in talk radio.

It’s any wonder you’re in talk radio? It’s any wonder you’re married! But let’s remember these words come from the same man who has criticized homosexuals, the Catholic Church, immigrants — and just recently autistic children and their parents. Something else he said on his show that day might shed some light on why he’s so angry. Savage claims that he was raised by a dominatrix: "When I was a kid, we didn’t need to go to a dominatrix; all we had to do is argue with our mothers." 

No wonder Savage is such a bad boy.

Click here for more transcript from December 4th’s "The Savage Nation."

22 Reader Comments (so far…) Sign In or Register to comment

f p
lmao—nice one Georgia
By f p on 12/11/2008 6:45 am
meredith bergman
You know it’s truly amazing how none of you get him. It’s called American Sarcasm, it is tongue and cheek satirical criticism and it is a lost art. In an age when people are so wrapped up with being PC we tend to for get that Freedom of Speech is meant to protect controversial speech not politically correct speech. I say again Freedom of speech is meant to protect unpopular speech not to politically correct speech. I served my country as a commissioned officer for 8 years so that people like him on the right and others on my side of the political spectrum can express their opinions. If you people dislike like Michael Savage’s so called rants an tirades so much then simply change the channel and listen to someone who tells you what you want to hear. Just for the record, you would be hard put to find someone who has criticized the Bush administration as much as Michael has.
By meredith bergman on 12/13/2008 9:48 am
Brooklyn Gal
Meredith, Since you replied specifically to me and my comment, then it is you who cannot take a joke. I made no rants or tirades.
By Brooklyn Gal on 12/13/2008 10:36 am
meredith bergman
Brooklyn Gal, I didn’t mean to reply specifically to your handcuff comment, it was actually pretty funny. Moreover my comment never implied you made any rants or tirades. It was Savages rants and tirades I was referring to in my reply. Now get back to your bridge game.
By meredith bergman on 12/14/2008 9:17 am
Brooklyn Gal
Okay, I get that. But I still don’t get why you had to hit my reply button instead of just submitting a regular comment. These “replies” by many are getting very nasty of late. Like you said, we all have the right of free speech and that means opinions too. But the level of disagreements on this site is really getting to be along political lines rather than just a discussion.
By Brooklyn Gal on 12/14/2008 9:31 am
Chrome Toe
okay.. since this site is for discussion i’m going to throw some stuff out there. I sort of get what the guy is saying. and no i’m not saying he’s right. But have you ever watched a young marriage and noticed how the women treat men like they’re children? or watched tv shows like that one jim belushi is on or the one Jamie gertz is on or King of Queens or any other number of shows.. oh.. the absolute worst was “Everybody loves Raymond”. Where the women are portrayed as basically the mothers of their husbands. They do it a ton on commercials as well. They portray women as parentified and men as children. You know what i mean.. the commercials where the guy has to ask permission to do anything. or he’s running a vacuum and can’t figure it out and the wife is shaking her head like “there he goes again. the moron that can’t work the vacuum”. And frankly i don’t think that media portrayal just comes from nowhere. I don’t happen to be one of those women so i know full well that it’s something of a generalization but it’s not like there isn’t some basis for it. there also appears to be a kind of age where that happens in my opinion. Maybe the late 20’s to the mid 440’s. When women are raising their children and want men to do it all their way because by god they have the responsibility for raising kids and how dare a guy behave like a man.. if he does he’s being selfish and childish. Men are constantly being admonished by women in my mind for what is just men being men. or in the words of women “men being boys”. I mean how often do you hear women refer to their husbands as their other child? LOL… bring it on
By Chrome Toe on 12/11/2008 8:41 am