Crenston Boxhill: Gate-crashed the party and then overstayed his 'welcome'.
Rodney Davis: We all saw it coming.
Daryl Vaz: Provided his detractors with visual imagery of their reasons for fearing his role in government
Bobby Montague: The writing was always on the wall
Richard Azan: Proved a nine-day wonder.
Harry Douglas: Gone, too, are his semi-literate pronouncements.
Rev. Dr. Phillip Phinn: Ran out of credit, so his call to the great one was disconnected, hence his way-off predictions
Everald Warmington: Proof positive that even the dull and ignorant can rise.
Mickey Haughton-James: Reinforced his Napoleonic stature.
Mark Wignall: Proof positive that you do not have to be intelligent or learned to be an opinion writer.