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fredflintstone
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Contrary to what some are suggesting here, this is not an open-and-shut case. There are plenty of viable candidates and most have been discussed (with the emphasis on "dis" ) on this site.
Here are the nominees:
Please feel free to add your own nominees.
My vote goes to John Watson. Even his main supporter on this site says he finds Watson's constant interruption of his callers and guests annoying. He interrupts when they point out something he doesn't know about. If he hasn't heard about it can't have happened. Since his show prep is mostly limited to USA Today, there is a good deal he has not heard about. His show includes daily doses of the same regular callers, including several political activists whom Watson cuts off when they being to show him up. He argues with absolute certainty based on being consistently uninformed.
Here are the nominees:
- Darryl Berger (WNPV)
- Robert Henson (WCOJ)
- Irv Homer (recently departed WBCB)
- RJ - Ron Joseph (WNWR)
- George Moore (WSNJ)
- Michael Smerconish (WPHT)
- Pat Wandling (WBCB)
- John Watson (WILM)
Please feel free to add your own nominees.
My vote goes to John Watson. Even his main supporter on this site says he finds Watson's constant interruption of his callers and guests annoying. He interrupts when they point out something he doesn't know about. If he hasn't heard about it can't have happened. Since his show prep is mostly limited to USA Today, there is a good deal he has not heard about. His show includes daily doses of the same regular callers, including several political activists whom Watson cuts off when they being to show him up. He argues with absolute certainty based on being consistently uninformed.