http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/7/29754.html
"...His ('Michael Savage's') career path mirrors the trajectory of
former woolly Carnegie Mellon liberal Declan McCullagh, now a
lavishly-paid writer at CNET. Both realized the value of relentless
self-publicity. And both - McCullagh, like Weiner - decided that
principles are for fools.
You don't stay poor for very long if you can defend rich guys' their
right to keep their money, each followed the dollar trail to arrive at
their own, personal epiphany. Each advocates the gazillionaires'
"freedom" to spend their gazillions. The knack to pulling off
this stunt is in persuading us, dear readers, that it's our
freedoms that are a stake. In all, it's a very simple equation, and one
so alluring that it's never short of fresh McCullaghs or Weiners to heed
the cry. There's one born every minute..."
"From each according to their gullibility...to each according to
their greed."