Seacrest wrote:
Dignified Rube wrote:
As if the trajectory of the show wasn't heading down enough already, Bernstein stooped to a new low yesterday by having a guy call up with the Moniker, "Chainsaw" to talk about something---maybe it was Florida St.'s football program---and act like a real caller when the call had been pre-arranged. Toward the end Bernstein blew the caller's cover, only to excuse himself because, "The guy had real information."
To my knowledge, this is a first for the show. But it begs the question how many other times in the past the show has had people with pseudonyms calling up just so they can agree with Boers and Bernstein views?
Just in the last few weeks the show has hit a new low, going from being a sports tabloid news show by making up a story about the Bears wanting to trade Cutler, which was false, to now using planted callers.
Seminoles and Blackhawks all look alike?
That's not at all what happened.
Guy called up to talk Blackhawks and made some really good points about Q's roster moves for the play offs. After the caller was done, Bernsie pointed out that he was the editor of the Committed Indian and then made the joke, "I would normally make fun of callers like him..."
Your post is a new low in unwarranted shots at Bernstein. Not even close to remotely accurate on any level.
It doesn't matter if he was talking about Q's roster moves or Florida St. What matters is the guy was pretending to be an real caller, when his identify and what he was going to talk about was known by Bernstein before-hand and the call was handled as if he was just another anonymous caller. I have no problem with B&B talking to writers on the air, but when you try to pull off a planted call as something spontaneous to fool the listeners, then the show amounts to a Hillary Clinton or Barack Obama press conference with fake reporters asking questions.
As for the Cutler story, there was no truth to it whatsoever at the time Bernstein was talking about the Bears wanting to trade him, because the Bears were using Cutler or at least encouraging him to reach-out to the San Diego receiver, who was signed. We've already discussed this and discredited Bernstein.
And I have to laugh your claim of my "unwarranted shots "on Bernstein, as if his reputation were unimpeachable.