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Welcome to “The Michael Savage Newsletter,” your daily report on all things “Savage.”
In today’s issue: Dr. Savage recalled the academic influences on him as a young man that moved him to the political left and the vocational and life experience that move him back to the right, just as his father predicted.
“I’m the only one in major media who actually worked at so many important professions, where I actually know reality,” he said.
I don’t just read websites. I was a social worker on the Upper West Side of New York. I could tell you some stories.
It started to turn me from being a wild-eyed, progressive liberal kind of kid.
My father hated me for it. He thought I was insane. Which I was. It was temporary insanity.
I went to Queens College. My brain was being washed by commie professors who fled Europe. Came here, and the first thing they did was brainwash us.
I came home with ideas that my father wanted to throw me through a window, for what I was saying.
He knew I was crazy. It was a temporary insanity.
But I thought he was wrong, for being so harsh.
And he would say to me, “Don’t worry about it. You’ll learn one day. You’ll find out what your ideas will bring ya.”
I can hear him to this day.
But, you know, in many ways, we’re still our fathers. No matter what we think. We are our fathers. 
No matter who much we try to not be our fathers, we’re our fathers. Do you know that?
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