Who do you consider the most obnoxious television personality?

I was watching a program on television (I won’t say which one) and thought:to myself: how obnoxious! Then I began thinking of other individuals who had similar shows on prime-time television and wondered who other people thought were equally repugnant. Anyway, here is a chance to vote for your least favorite television personality… TGO

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7 Responses to Who do you consider the most obnoxious television personality?

  1. michellefrommadison says:

    Nay, Ghost Rider. I see the prosecutions case and I don’t see a conviction of first-degree murder as they claim. Too many inconsistencies, too many misinterpretations, too many blatant errors and they haven’t even touch some critical evidence in this case that the defense can just floor the prosecution on and get indictments against officers and court workers on, but that’s all another issue. Plus, there are three reversible Appeal issues that if convicted, Casey will automatically win a reversal on, plus the four illegal actions done by the prosecution and the Judge in this case so far. The defense is just tearing up the prosecutions case, but it takes a firm knowledge of Psychology and Law to see that clearly. Third day for the defense, third spanking by the defense against the prosecution in the Casey Anthony case. At least the defense is consistent at beating down the prosecution each and every day. Is that justice for Caylee?

  2. michellefrommadison says:

    Ghostrider, I agree with you that the evidence does point in another direction, points toward an acquittal of all charges, at least according to how the prosecution presented their case.

    • GhostRider says:

      Chelle. I am not going to question your intelligence and instead will assume that we are of equal intelligence. First of all, although I think I’m clear, I do want to make one thing perfectly sure. YOU, want Casey Anthony to receive an acquittal, which formally certifies the innocence of the accused, as far as the criminal law is concerned. Yay or Nay?

  3. michellefrommadison says:

    Actually, the evidence supports the defense’s position, haven’t you watch any of the televised trial yet. Baez just beat the snot out of the prosecution again today. Hopefully each prosecution team member loses their job if they fail to obtain a conviction of first-degree murder against Casey Anthony. Experts are saying it is highly improbable at this point.

    • GhostRider says:

      @chelle… Sometimes 12 people a.k.a. The Jury, for whatever the reasons, do not come to the same conclusion after hearing all of the evidence provided. It would be silly and serve no purpose if one juror, during jury deliberations, said to another, “Didn’t you see any of the trial?” As a matter of fact that is exactly what the game is all about – 2 sides providing pieces of evidence while simultaneously creating the spin they would like you to have upon listening to those exhibits. I stand by my original statement, “The evidence is overwhelming pointing in a different direction and one that is definitely not of an accidental nature”, based on having watched ALL of the televised trial and I would ask the same question of you except you are hinting that you’ve watched. Chelle, obviously you have fallen into the trap of becoming emotionally handcuffed because of disliking one of the personalities in a case, namely Nancy Grace. What really makes this so obvious is that this thread that you are commenting on is not about the Casey Anthony trial at all – it’s about, obnoxious television personalities – your opinion on Nancy Grace clouds your logic and reasoning on the trial but may be quite valid about Nancy being obnoxious

  4. michellefrommadison says:

    It’s quite clear, Nancy Grace simply wants and demands a conviction of first-degree murder against Casey with a speedy execution regardless of the fact that Caylee may have died in a pool accident made possible by Casey’s mother Cindy. Which, by the way, is not even a crime here in the United States of America.

    • GhostRider says:

      @chelle… the evidence is overwhelming pointing in a different direction and one that is definitely not of an accidental nature. I do hope she is not executed as then the possibility would exist that I would get to party some evening away with Casey. She is a hot party girl, and I love hot party girls. In any case. Nancy Grace’s strong convictions in this case would not, in and of itself, make her an obnoxious TV personality.

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