The Lin Wood interview was quite interesting. However, with every interview he begins to many questions with' Let me ask you this" or "let me ask you a question". Just ask the question. Following the Wood interview he said " We just made national news" "This is going to go EVERYWHERE." Except for the WRKO site not one news outlet mentioned the interview.On the other hand, Kuhner did shine in his unscripted, impromptu interview with Lin Wood when Wood called unannounced into Kuhner's show a couple weeks ago. (Despite what one may think of Lin Wood is irrelevant, how Kuhner was able to engage in a 30+ minute interview with no prep is a testament to his true abilities, which we see too little of in exchange for the low-brow stuff).
Regardless of Kuhner's drama queen antics, funny voices and low-brow commentary (all of which I think detract from his show to cater to a lowest-common-denominator), its aspects of his show, like that (the Wood interview and subsequent analysis/commentary), which make me a regular listener. I've often stated Kuhner's political analysis and commentary is quite good (other than the constant calls to IMPEACH! IMPEACH! for every slightest thing, which is nothing more than his equivalent of throwing red meat to his local listener base), its the antics/etc which I think he does to cater to local audience which hold him back from "going national, baaaay-beee"
He may have a grasp of international events but he should avoid any and all topics about local and state politics. With those subjects he has no idea what he is talking about 90% of the time.