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Nobody can carve people up like a New Yawk City writer. Masters of pissing in print. I copy n pasted some highlights about people most people know, others are more New York centric folk.
NY Press' 50 Most Loathsome New Yorkers
3 Michael Moore, Filmmaker/Activist
Slagging on this pandering blowhard is nothing new?especially not in these pages?but he makes it so easy. In the despicable Bowling for Columbine, the lumbering behemoth makes fun of working-class whites in order to make over-educated whites feel better about themselves. His arguments against gun control are simplistic, weak and mired in the cloying stink of self-service, which smells suspiciously like a fat man?s crack.
4 Ann Coulter, Pundit
Yes, she does live here. What a depressing age we live in, when a horse-faced Tri-Delt who spends her days hurling genocidal threats at foreigners and liberals?whose best come-hither look promises jackboots, pepper gas and the switch?can somehow be considered a sex symbol. What?s next? Vlad the Impaler Beanie Babies?
23 Harvey Weinstein, Producer
A boorish film-industry mixture of Al Goldstein, Laurent Kabila and Adolf Hitler, the space-devouring Miramax creature has earned a reputation from Paris to the Punjab as perhaps the worst-behaved party guest in the history of the human race.
32 Brian Williams, NBC Anchorman
At least Tom Brokaw was able to ejaculate up a handsome revisionist coffee table paean like The Greatest Generation. His soon-to-be replacement at NBC Nightly News, however, can?t even draw inside the lines. Brings the nobody-home news anchor to the country?s oldest network and lowers the bar to the ankles for the upcoming Dumbest Generation.
40 Carson Daly, Television Host
It wasn?t funny when a Saturday Night Live sketch began with a cast member saying, "Hello, I?m Carson Daly, and I?m a massive tool"?mainly because it?s easy to imagine Daly gladly stepping in to deliver the same line. It?s one thing to be cagey and self-deprecating; it?s another to embrace your complete vapidity. On his NBC late-nighter, the happy host cringes whenever an interview or musical performance verges on an interesting moment. Daly must be sincere, too, or else he would have learned something from Jenny McCarthy?s career path.