Here we go again. The guest mentioned that her book received some bad comments and reviews. I can't speak to that, but Noory said that the comments came from "haters", which is an insult that no one older than sixteen should use BTW. Judging by his tone of voice when he made that statement, he obviously thinks that hate is the only reason that someone would give *him* a bad review. That's weak. Most of our criticisms have nothing to do with being "haters". There are 1,001 reasons for them, but hate isn't one of them (in most cases). You know, it's much easier to blame criticism on hate than it is to honestly examine one's poor performance as a radio talk show host and make improvements, so denial is not the best direction to take.
Noory: "A small group of people hate their lives, so they attack you and me. They're hatemongers. They have no lives. I don't even care what they say." (paraphrasing)
It's funny. People don't seem to have as many problems with Knapp and the other hosts. In fact, they would prefer anybody over the current host. In this specific case, there are no coincidences.
After Noory's speech, a couple callers heaped praise on him. One mentioned how nice and polite he was, which means that he didn't read the section of Noory's book where he cursed his rivals. When was the last time that a critic made it on the air? The emperor knows that he's nude, and anyone, who sees it, won't make it on the air.