I think next to his "self-agrandizing", the thing that bothers me the most about "Blabbity" is his lack of spontaneity.
When I listen to him, I don't want to hear him reading his lines off of paper word-for-word.
You know he does this because he is constantly losing his place and fumbles and mumbles when that happens.
I want to know that he KNOWS what he is talking about, when discussing an issue.
I'm not so sure he does when you can tell he is reading off of notes during 80% of his "only 3 hours a day, that's all we ask".
Blechhhhhhh
Very good, Neets! Your discretization of his goings-on is even deeper than I have analyzed it to.
His ego clearly dominates the majority of his program. I get so frustrated when he interviews people in general. I am having trouble explaining it, but, for instance, when he does "Man on the street", he does a deplorable job of interacting with these liberals. On the other hand, when he has a liberal caller he does quite well in his debate with them.
I find myself switching to another station frequently. It's ususally the 2-hour delay of Rush.....I hate listening to delayed broadcasts, but it still beats Blabbity.
Whenever Roger Hedgecock fills in for Rush, I listen to him excluselively and forget about Blabbity.