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A television pundit who realized just how many viewers he could get by blaming various scapegoats for the world's ills, and settled on the [[LNH (Classic Team)|LNH]] as a target.
 
A television pundit who realized just how many viewers he could get by blaming various scapegoats for the world's ills, and settled on the [[LNH (Classic Team)|LNH]] as a target.
  
Once, he was the number one rated show on [[Net.News.Network]], but as other pundits ate away at his viewership, he ended up peddling dodgy supplements to a dwindling base of diehards.
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Once, he was the number one rated show on [[Net.News.Network]], but as new pundits like the ones on [[Fox.Net]] ate away at his viewership, he ended up peddling dodgy supplements to a dwindling base of diehards.
  
 
== Personality ==
 
== Personality ==

Revision as of 23:02, 9 December 2024

McLaughlin Man is a nefarious pundit created by wReam.
Alter Ego: Unknown
Aliases: None
Primary Writer: None
Status: Still on the air
Usability: Not Reserved

History

A television pundit who realized just how many viewers he could get by blaming various scapegoats for the world's ills, and settled on the LNH as a target.

Once, he was the number one rated show on Net.News.Network, but as new pundits like the ones on Fox.Net ate away at his viewership, he ended up peddling dodgy supplements to a dwindling base of diehards.

Personality

Prejudiced, especially against the LNH. Loves to whip up anger over one issue or another.

Powers and Abilities

Basically just a political talk show host, though he holds a nefarious control over his viewers' minds. Can politicize even the most innocuous of things.

Appearance

An older, balding white man with thick glasses and a sour expression.

Context

Originally existed to parody political commentator John McLaughlin; eventually became a parody of right-wing commentators in general (taking the place of characters like Limbaugh Man).

Appearances