No one should quote Salza, ever. He doesn't have enough knowledge of what he writes about to even be writing about it.
I'm no fan of the Dimonds, but calling them false prophets is absurd. Even Catholic saints who were real prophets were sometimes tricked by the devil. What prophecy do you know of that is 100% accurate? This guy is such an amateur, just like almost everyone who sets themselves up as a pundit.
I wonder what God thinks about all these pundits. There is nothing wrong with laymen apologist, but what concerns me is when one of these laymen becomes a public voice through the media and the impression is somehow given that he is more important than other laymen -- and he's not. I will go on record as saying that Raoul76 has a thousand times the Catholic insight of John Salza -- and that is being conservative - yet no one pays me a cent for my thoughts. Who is this guy? Why should I listen to him? When he tells the truth, that's when I'll listen to him. Just being on the tee vee means bubkes. If anything, being famous through the media is something that someone would have to go to great lengths to prove hasn't made them a compromiser and a wet noodle. Because they almost always are.
We have not only too many pundits today, but they are the wrong people to be pundits. Something that has really been hitting me lately, is what St. Louis de Montfort said in True Devotion to Mary, that there is more grace in Mary moving her needlework than in everything else that any human ever did. Why is that? Because when she moved her needle, her mind was totally focused on God, and this gave such grace to her actions. Can you imagine St. Augustine acting like a complete clown like Michael Voris, talking like some kind of pro-wrestling announcer, pointing his finger at the screen and barking at the camera like some Protestant? We have lost our sense of how Catholics should behave, just like we have lost our sense of what true Catholic art should look. People today, especially in America, are graceless. We are arrogant, insulting, rude, self-involved, and it shows in our clown-like physical gestures, the way we speak, our grandstanding. Those who give honor to God give it in everything they do, in their every smallest gesture. So "style" DOES count -- because the way you carry and present yourself shows how conformed you are to God. It is graceless to carry on like some carny barker, or pose like a pompous ass. Notice how priests when they give sermons are usually restrained, it is very different from the "charisma" of the pundits. That "charisma" is what Protestant preachers trade on, it's personal charm, having nothing to do with true love of God.