The 'ol "Cekada scare tactic" 
Yep ... engaging "Cekadism" regarding "consensus of theologians" ... something which an actual theologian, Monsignor Fenton, rejected as absurd.
Of course, he ignores the fact that 99.999% of theologians all accepted Vatican II and the NOM, with +des Lauriers having been the only exception I know of.
Or he'll trumpet the authority of "Superma Fake" ... while rejecting the Holy Week Rites of Pius XII as contaminated with Modernist liturgical practices and principles.
Fr. Cekada like stirring up excrement also ... where he got rid of the Leonine prayers after Low Mass. Why? Well, he made a brain-dead blunder, where he said that Pius XI had designated that the intention of those prayers be specified for freedom of the Church in Russia. So, because he asserted that the intention had been achieved, he decided that the Leonine prayers should be omitted. But Pius XI did NOT establish the Leonine prayers (hint: they're not called the Piine prayers), but merely modified the intention (slightly, from general to more specific). Once the intention had been met, his law would cease and the law would rever to the previous, the Leonine prayers with the original (broader intention). It's clear from the language of the Pope that he wasn't creating or mandating the Leonine prayers, but just designating an intention for them, where if the law ceased, the only thing that ceased was the intention he designated.
Then he went on to justify the murder of Terri Schiavo because ... it would cost him too much, where his share might be 15 cents, so he'd have to downgrade his $100 bottle of wine to the pathetic $99.49 bottle. He thereby caused grave scandal.
I could go on and on about his blunders, but many of them were caused by the fact that he enjoyed getting attention (like some child) and stirring the pot, causing controversy ... almost like Bergoglio. He almost relished sticking it to Traditional Catholics and their general piety for things like the Leonine prayers, or when he wrote this screed calling people idiots who believed the story about Pope Leo XIII's vision regarding a dialog between Satan and Christ, leading to the St. Michael prayers. He made a terrible blunder there again, actually two of them ... but enough for now.