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Hunter: It's kind of you to remember, but I wasn't exactly interviewed by our friend Michael Savage. In the several minutes I was on his show last year (to talk about Laura Bush's White House Correspondents' Dinner speech, which I had criticized and which Savage was happy to firebomb), I'd say most of it was dominated by his insistent bellowings that barely if at all were reactions to any comment I had managed to get in edgewise. I was rather amused by the experience. I'd compare his shtick to a mixture of fake professional wrestling and Roller Derby. There must be a reason why this fellow chose to call himself "Savage."

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