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Rush Limbaugh and Micheal Savage spring immediately to mind. Limbaugh's racism is well documented and well known. He is unapologetic about it, and his fans seem to eat it up. And, he has a great deal of influence over the Republican party.
What racism of Limbaugh's is well-documented and well-known? Does it rely on that "code-word" nonsense? What "influence" does he have over the Republican party? There was no real evidence of Hannity's influence and I suspect the same is true for Rush.
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Micheal Savage is much more blatant about it, and also has a large viewing and reading audience for his radio show and books.
Michael Savage is an ***, but in exactly what terms does he have a "very large" audience?
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The Tea Party movement is fueled and promoted by Right Wing radio and television, like Fox News. Fox, especially, is responsible for a huge portion of the marketing of the Tea Party movement and their events, as is talk radio. That's not just reporting happening in a vacuum. And racism is a rather strong undercurrent at those protests.
How exactly are they "fueling", "promoting", or "marketing" anything? By not covering it in a sufficiently negative manner? (That's a question there, not a strawman. If that isn't what you mean, clarify, because claiming they fuel, market or promote it is too vague to mean anything.) Where is the "strong undercurrent" of racism?
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The Tea Party movement is the right wing's version of ANSWER. The difference is that elected republicans are embracing the Tea Party movement, and the left generally can't stand ANSWER and does everything it can to distance themselves from them.
I see no good reason to accept either claim