Cats in a dryer. I had to laugh about that. Several years ago, come to think of it, many years ago while I was at 1590 KIKN in Corpus Christi, I was at the local washateria early in the morning, washing the rags. I got my clothes and threw them into a dryer, when suddenly the clothes flew back amidst green eyes and black paws with protruding claws. This was accompanied by a hiss, screech and a low growl as it flew through my clothes exposing a huge black short haired cat. It was about the size of a small dog. It went out through the open door faster than my 1971 Plymouth Satellite Sebring, which I was driving at that time. It was a 24 hour washateria. This cat must have strolled in and climbed up in one of the dryers and went to sleep. Of all the dryers with open doors, I would select the one where this feline had taken up residence for a little slumber. I have never again seen a cat that big. And I've never screamed like that again. (Well, maybe. But thats another story)
I think the draw to Savage is that he is so outrageous, people tune in just to see what he will say. They don't necessarily agree, they just want to be entertained. I remember when the late Alvin Van Black was on KPRC years ago. People hated him, but he had huge ratings. I asked a friend years ago why he listened to somebody he hated. He told me he just wanted hear what he was going to do next. Who was he going to call an idiot or hang up on somebody? It had to be entertainment.
I'm sure many have been in the position where you wanted to tell somebody off or hang up on somebody. On your way home after a bad day at the office, it may be entertaining to hear somebody do it for you. I think Savage does that.