I do not believe that Scott the Bigot is a fake caller – his rhetoric is consistent and he is clearly passionate in his beliefs. My assessment is that Scott believes in the rhetoric he repeats because it has had a positive effect in his life – he’s smart enough to know that it isn’t quite right, but it serves a purpose – I try to explain better below.
The likeliest explanation for the 2011-12-02 show segment, in my opinion, is that;
1. Scott calls many radio shows and will not shy-away from cross-show recognition.
2. The person who emailed Mark and Ian probably heard a pre-recorded show, perhaps it was a “best of” while the radio personality was on vacation.
3. Scott was questioned on-air and wanted to confirm his appearance on the other show, but the time frame wasn’t right and he couldn’t figure out which show Mark was talking about.
4. Scott probably wasn’t being evasive, he would likely have enjoyed recounting his conversation with Peter Schiff, or whoever it was, but there just wasn’t enough information or time to hash it out live, on the air.
It seems very clear to me that Scott the Bigot is a very lonely man. He has likely spent an inordinate amount of time alone with his thoughts, dwelling on his loneliness and the reasons for it. Generally speaking, humans are social animals and need to feel loved. Some people, however; go so long without feeling the love they so desperately desire, that the loneliness is compounded by decades of sorrow, eventually distrust and ultimately anger – those people either fade away into nothingness or they set out in search of some human interaction – usually very awkward and misunderstood, sometimes even dangerous.
In Scott’s case, he probably ran across the Zionist-international-lizard-jew thing while he was at a very low point in his life and it seemed like a perfectly reasonable place to store some of the blame he has been carrying for so long. It eases his burden to know that an evil force exists in the world because he can then convince himself that he would rather be alone than deal with “those people” – and it provides him with a purpose: to expose the evil. Calling various shows gives him the opportunity to interact with others in a way that is less stressful than face-to-face and the hosts and callers who remember and talk to him are probably the closest thing Scott has to actual friends – even if ridicule is a large part of that interaction.
Scott is not evil, he’s not even a bad person – he’s lonely to the point of borderline-psychosis. People like this can be reached with love and compassion, but he’s never going to come out of it until he feels that he belongs somewhere. Right now, the whack-a-doodle-Zionist-international-lizard-jew folks are taking all comers and as long as he feels like he’s part of a sleeper-cell resistance – or however he justifies it to himself, he feels he’s got a place to belong.
I’m not suggesting that I know how to reach Scott, but I think Michelle Seven had some success reaching him. He wants to belong but he’s given up on finding love and his rhetoric is so bat-turds crazy that anyone capable of giving him what he needs is going to be driven away instantly – it’s like a pre-emptive strike – he forces you to reject him before you’ve gotten to know him well enough to reject him for who he is, because that would just hurt too much.