Welcome to The Michael Savage Newsletter, your daily insider
report on all things "Savage."
In today's issue: Savage the storyteller concluded his
maiden podcast with a tale from his own life.
Having dined out at
an Italian restaurant the previous evening, he decided to go home in one of the
limos parked outside the eatery.
His driver surprised Savage with the story of his own
journey from Kurdistan to San Francisco.
"I asked the driver his religion, because that's the
first thing you ask a Middle Easterner," Savage explained, adding:
"The Kurds are Christians and Muslims and Jews,"
the driver told me. "I'm a Muslim, but I hate the Wahhabi sect. They're
the worst people who ever hit the planet."
You see, most Muslims hate al-Qaida and hate the Taliban.
They've suffered more at their hands than any other religion.
Anyone who thinks all Muslims are terrorists is wrong.
The driver tells me he got into America on an immigration
lottery.
He said, "I love America. I don't use food stamps, but
I know many people come here, make good money and still use food stamps."
Then I asked him his last name. It sounded Jewish! I
couldn't believe it.
He told me it was his grandfather's name.
I said, "That means your grandfather was probably
Jewish."
He said, "I hope so."
It just shows you what good people there are out in the
world, compared to the haters that we see on the news every day.
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