Executive Producer

As David pointed out,
TIME's Person of the Year was really not too shocking, nor was it much of a contest. In fact, it amounts to such a non-news event that Political Machine has decided to take it upon ourselves to explore some more interesting categories than the catch-all "person" of the year.
Who was the worst pundit this year? It was a heck of a year for bad punditry, but these four stand out to me as the obvious finalists.
Bill O'ReillyLove him or hate him, he definitely can grab the spotlight with his on-air rantings. But this year, O'Reilly's most famous moment came from a widely circulated (and very NSFW) off-air
rant at his producer. It may not be fair to award O'Reilly the prize for something he did decades ago, but I'm sure if you think
really hard you can come up with another reason O'Reilly should be the worst pundit of the year.
Chris Matthews/Keith OlbermannIt definitely says something about a pundit when he is fired from his job for being TOO biased, but this is what happened to
Chris and Keith at MSNBC this year. Ok, so they weren't exactly fired, but the
overtly liberal MSNBC this year decided that the pair simply didn't have the integrity to anchor their coverage of the 2008 election.
Alan ColmesWhy anyone would walk away from a high-paying job in which your only task is to sit around and look defeated, I have no idea, but that's what
Alan Colmes did this year. Assuming anyone misses him, or notices that he's gone, I'm nominating Alan for cutting and running from Sean Hannity, which brings me to my last nomination.
Sean HannityWhom I nominate for choosing not to leave the show when Colmes did.
Who is the worst pundit of the year?| Bill O'Reilly | 5388 (29.4%) |
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| Chris Matthews/Keith Olbermann | 7809 (42.6%) |
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| Alan Colmes | 1185 (6.5%) |
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| Sean Hannity | 3563 (19.4%) |
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| Other (write in the comments) | 404 (2.2%) |
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SEE ALSO:
Worst Pundit of the Year
Worst Senate Subcommittee of the Year
Whiner of the Year
Who Time Didn't Consider