Do you have what it takes to find America’s most pathetic third-tier right-wing commentator?

Guest Post by Morbo

This is the time of year when we start thinking of titanic contests of national scope. The Super Bowl is approaching, the Oscar nominees have been announced and there’s a new search for the next “American Idol.”

But it’s not enough. We need a new competition, and I think I’ve got just the one: Let’s find the nation’s most pathetic third-tier right-wing commentator.

Let me define a few terms first. A “third tier” commentator is someone who has a grip on the national stage, no matter how tenuous, but is not famous enough to be a household name. He or she might be an obscure Fox News personality, an occasionally cited blogger or radio talk-show blowhard.

This person should be prominent — but not too prominent. Like it or not, someone like Ann Coulter is a first-tier right-wing commentator. She’s well known, omnipresent and appears in many venues. (Pretty good for someone who is completely incoherent.) The second tier is occupied by someone like Charles Krauthammer. He’s a syndicated columnist and does TV weekly — but if asked people on the street about him, many would stare at you blankly.

Admittedly it can be difficult to define the third tier. In my opinion, it is occupied by people who might have a small national following, a column syndicated in non-urban, non-major dailies, a blog that does not hit the top ten but has some prominence. They might make television appearances regularly but with a modest audience. Perhaps they have a book out that did OK for a week or two but then kind of disappeared. That sort of person.

To give you a feel for the type of people I am talking about, I hereby nominate the following:

John Stossel: This “20/20” correspondent apparently swallowed a copy of “Atlas Shrugged” some years ago and now no longer has to think. Every time he is presented with a thorny issue of politics, economics or social policy, he simply regurgitates libertarian claptrap. Stossel penned a book titled “Give Me a Break: How I Exposed Hucksters, Cheats, and Scam Artists and Became the Scourge of the Liberal Media.” There are a few things wrong with the title. One, the media is not liberal. Two, even if it were, a pompous gasbag like Stossel would not be the scourge of it. I frequently see this book in remainder catalogs for three dollars.

Dick Morris: Is there anything worse than a turncoat with one story to tell? Morris has a single bullet that he fires over and over again: “I once worked for Bill Clinton, and Hillary Clinton is bad!” Now that Clinton’s hat is in the ring, we are sure to see a new spate of anti-Hillary books. Morris already wrote that book, but don’t expect that to stop him. He has, in fact, written the same book something like six times now.

Tucker Carlson: Back when “Crossfire” was a going proposition, I would have put Carlson on the second tier. But these days he is on MSNBC at 4 p.m. and apparently has no dignity left. He appeared on “Dancing with the Stars,” and if you go to his website, you can see clips of this. He wants people to know about it. The site also features headlines like, “Ms. America Out of Rehab.”

John Kasich: Did you know that John Kasich has a program on the Fox News Channel on Saturday nights? He kind of leans forward and yells a lot. Other than members of his family, I don’t believe many people are watching (and some of them just say they’re watching).

Remember, we’re looking for a commentator, not someone currently serving in public office. I now open the floor for nominations.

How do you want to define pathetic? Or do you simply mean unbearable?

I guess Glen Beck has moved up to the second tier. Neal Boortz and Michael Savage certainly are strong contenders. But I think tomorrow we will see, for THREE HOURS the truly unbearable and pathetic Dinesh D’Souza take the the title.

  • Sorry, to clarify, D’Souza will be spending three hours on CSPAN being treated like a serious author

  • Stossel and Carlson are as well-known as Coulter. Boortz and Savage may be a little under the radar, but they have huge audiences.

    I nominate Dan Riehl. He has appeared as a pundit on CNN a number of times lately (most recently on Reliable Sources last week), and is pretty much the definition of “pathetic” and “third-tier”.

  • I vote Dennis Prager. He’s going to milk the notoriety he’s gotten from the whole Ellison/Koran mess for as long as he can

    Kathleen Parker is another one.

    Is Cal Thomas third-tier or second-tier? . Either way he deserves a nomination.

  • Tucker is definitely better known that Krauthammer, by far, in my opinion.

    I would have to go with the above poster though, Debbie Schlussel.

    I don’t normally here any of these guys anymore, I had to stop a few years back for fear of my brain exploding. But Schlussel has been on the Howard Stern show (something i listen to regulary), so I have unfortunately gotten to know her much more than I would like!

  • Dick Morris wrote a book? I never knew that. I’ve hated him for a long time for his exploitation of his “whoring with Clinton” days, but didn’t know he wrote a book.

    Mostly I only know right-wing pundits who are as prominent as Ann Coulter’s adam’s apple.

    Would Andrew Sullivan’s real self quality?

  • Is Kate O’Beirne 2nd or 3rd string? I’m not sure a viler creature exists. She’s the model Coulter patterned herself after – to the point of parody.
    But assuming she has too much rank (or is much too rank) for this contest, I’ll go with Schlussel.

  • Given the way the right is splintering, several of even the battier splinters could briefly spark up and hold the attention of the collective wingnut. Couple of fringe guys I haven’t seen mentioned are Ted Nugent and Art Bell.

  • 4th tier- Nathan Tabor. He thinks young women hate feminism, and want to stay at home all day, and pretend we never got the vote, either. Speaking as a young woman- not the case.

  • So Kaye Grogan isn’t well known enough to be even third tier? Too bad; her columns are, “howlers.”

  • Yes, definitely Medved. After all, he thinks he’s the best commentator on “God’s Green Earth,” yet few have heard of him. I tune in when I get constipated.

  • I’m not sure Tucker even makes the third tier after being de-balled (is that possible in his case?) by Gore Vidal on Crossfire.

    (“I don’t have time to teach remedial reading to bow-tie boy.”)

  • you know, tucker isn’t the worst. he was opposed to the war, iirc, and he also showed bush as the lunatic he is before he was president (the karla faye tucker/vanity fair thing). besides, he has a cable show and has been on tv forever. he’s at least second tier.

  • How about Hugh Screwitt

    [Tom Cleaver]

    A very enthusiastic second! Gods, what a waste of skin. If you told me the man spends all of his spare time bouncing up and down on life-like blow up doll of BushBaby I would NOT be surprised. Icked out in extremis, but not surprised.

    I’d also nominate Rich “Dick” Miniter, the biggest slime bucket to ever darken the gates of Vassar College (unless R. Murdick visited when Liz applied).

  • I’d go with Mary Matalin. My gorge rises every time I see this skanky, reichwing harridan. She used to be more visible but I think she’s laying low these days because I suspect she’s going to be sued by the Wilsons for her role, whatever it was, in ruining Mrs. Wilson’s career at the CIA.

    Second choice: Karen Hughes. You’ll remember her as the lantern-jawed knucklehead who said our Constitution has the words “under God” in it.

  • I nominate Hannity’s buddy Mark Levin. Not only is he insane, he has one of the most offensive on-air personalities I’ve ever heard.

  • My local newspaper likes to inflict Kathleen Parker and David Limbaugh on us throughout the week. Neither seems to have anything to say that isn’t authorized by Karl Rove and they say it badly.

  • Are you just stupid or sick? Why would you want to bring any noteriety to suck pathetic cling-ons who would do anything to get attention. It’s enough that we have to step over these low lying blowhards when we come upon them in a search for news or meaningful opinion and now you want to shine a light on them. Just grab a smoke and go back to your mental masturbation and imagine yourself as one of them in any given situation till you get your fill.

  • Upon further review, my most chewing-gum-on-fillings candidate, Michael Weiner-Sausvage, is too 2nd Tier.

    My earlier choice, Michael Smerconish, is too local and obscure.

    Since I seem to be on a “Michael”-track here, I guess I could easily go with Medved. His words are as lyingly-evil as any, but he really comes across as whiney, pathetic, and full of himself. A poster boy for 3rd Tier, I submit.

    Can I flip-flop? I campaigned for Kerry 😉

  • Don’t forget right wing lackeys like Armstrong Williams (the guy Bush paid to spin education reforms)!

  • I’ve long thought that the dregs of the right blogosphere deserve more serious and sustained attention. Some of the young righties with a blog consisting of nothing but approving head-bobbing over Ann Coulter and Michelle Malkin columns and the occasional dollop if hate speech surely have dreams of holding elective office someday. Imagine if we’d had video of George Allen saying much more than just “macaca” — his political career might have been stillborn. Tracking and documenting the words of these sorts of bloggers could be a truly worthwhile project.

  • Ollie North

    Chuck Colson!

    Mike Reagan!

    Phil Hendrie!

    When I “surf” up on them, I quickly swim back out to sea, and take my chances with the sharks…

  • Let’s talk real third tier here. I nominate Debra Saunders of the SF Chron. She was regularly shredded by even the lamest Democrat on Hardball and her columns are so bad that my parakeet won’t even poop on them.

  • I don’t think Tucker Carlson qualifies. Everybody who watches the Daily Show knows who he is.

  • jay ambrose at scripps howard popped up last year in the local reich wing rag and he out blow hards krauthammer which ain’t wasy to do.

  • I have to agree that Tucker is still 2nd Tier.

    Medved inpings not upon my consciousness, though I know somewhat of his existence and his weird philosophy (Hollywood is destorying America? What happened to Free Markets buddy?). Thus a serious candidate for 3rd tier.

  • We’ve got a local right-wing radio guy here in Washington, John Carlson, who added insult to injury by running for governor (he lost, badly). He sounds like a good fit for your third tier to me.

  • Thomas Sowell

    He is a regular in the Baltimore Sun and the reason I cancelled my subscription.

  • Boy, I was going to mention Sowell. He’s in Clarence Thomas territory.

    OK, not a celebrity, but I’ll mention Pam at Atlas Shrugged. If there ever was a nutjob wannabe, she’s it.

  • I hereby nominate Thomas Friedman, graffito for the New York Grimes, the right wing’s best kept secret because they all think he’s Mickey Spillane (who is, of course, dead but the right still doesn’t know it).

  • Mike Gallagher.

    Back in the late 90’s, Mike was a more-or-less decent sort. His show tended along more libertarian lines. But he seems to have come to the conclusion that the only way to “fit in” and keep getting invited to the “talk radio row” at the White House is to join the conga line of Bush Butt Fume Huffers.

    Sad. I used to like Mike.

  • John “go have more babies” Gibson. This guy does not even pretend to be stupid. He just………………is.

  • Brent Bozell.

    Locally…well, statewide at least…we have a true jackass of a fella who managed to get himself elected as a state senator: Dan Patrick (no, not that Dan Patrick).

    Here’s some of his recent rants directly from the campaign trail…

    ***
    Patrick’s views take the term “shock jock” right to the very edge. He’s rabidly anti-abortion, often imploring his readers to never pass up the opportunity to scout out places where a sniper can set up across from any women’s clinic – and shoot doctors, nurses, staff, and even patients. He’s a former sportscaster who once broadcast his radio show from a doctor’s office while he underwent a vasectomy.

    But Patrick saves his most hard-edged oratory for illegal immigrants. He blames them for a rising crime rate, overcrowded schools, an overburdened health-care system, and runaway growth in the state budget. “The number one problem we are facing,” he tells audiences, “is the silent invasion of the border. We are being overrun. It is imperiling our safety.”

    “The crime rate is soaring,” he says, “and most of it can be tracked to illegal immigration. There are terrorists and drug runners coming into Texas and the sheriffs in 15 border counties are being asked to stop them with only a .45 on their hip and a shotgun in the trunk. They’ll tell you it’s the federal government’s responsibility,” he adds, “but the cavalry is not coming. It’s up to us to protect our borders.”

    Illegal immigrants, moreover, are walking pathogens. “They are bringing Third World diseases with them,” Patrick asserts, citing “tuberculosis, malaria, polio and leprosy.”

    ….

    “Several [eg. people who showed up for his campaign stop at Champions Country Club) snap up free copies of The Second Most Important Book You Will Ever Read, Patrick’s inspirational book on reading the Bible, some of which he autographs. (A brief bio of Patrick on the back flap reports that his “number one goal in life is to serve the Lord in everything he does, spreading the Word of God as Jesus commanded.”).

    ***

    And you read me right: he actually won his primary and won in the general. Fortunately for us Ds, he’s making all of his opportunity in the public eye and each day that passes he exposes himself as a jackass extraordinaire and, as a result, will most every Republican down with him by association.

  • “John Stossel: This “20/20″ correspondent apparently swallowed a copy of “Atlas Shrugged” some years ago and now no longer has to think. Every time he is presented with a thorny issue of politics, economics or social policy, he simply regurgitates libertarian claptrap. Stossel penned a book titled “Give Me a Break: How I Exposed Hucksters, Cheats, and Scam Artists and Became the Scourge of the Liberal Media.” There are a few things wrong with the title. One, the media is not liberal. Two, even if it were, a pompous gasbag like Stossel would not be the scourge of it. I frequently see this book in remainder catalogs for three dollars.”

    Is there a single point in here that is anything other than an ad-hominem attack?

    “he simply regurgitates libertarian claptrap” – Is this akin to you regurgitating liberal claptrap? What makes his points claptrap, and what makes his reasoning regurgitating? Perhaps the fact that you disagree with him?
    “One, the media is not liberal.” – More claims with no support. I’d say that from the point of view of a libertarian, the media is overwhelmingly dominated by pundits and commentators of a more liberal bias. “Exxon Mobile is setting records, if at the expense of consumers” seems to me to be a fairly liberal position, and a popular recent headline.
    “Two, even if it were, a pompous gasbag like Stossel would not be the scourge of it.” – If I call you a pompous gasbag do I like invoke some sort of IWIN button?
    “I frequently see this book in the remainder catalogs for three dollars.” – and? Your website is ugly. I guess that means I win…I didn’t even have to use my brain to do that!

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