Welp, I've actually got little to say about how the Hugo's crashed and burned. What is evident, is that its slow but steady evolution in a cliquish grouping of byzantine politicking lead to a counter-revolution by stuffing the ballots.
Scalzi is a scumbag who prances around progressive circles and Vox Day's ramblings reminds of self-proclaimed prophet. To spare the usual "Dem SJWs!" my belief is something a bit more simple and sinister - the Political is Personal.
And that ain't some RadFem idea, rather, it's become a commonplace component of mass media and now we see it reach a head in Sci-Fi. I'm in Sci-Fi for the rayguns, atomic explosions, and intricate social parody or criticism of various social norms, not an author's reason to be bigot, asshat, or Bell Hooks sex toy. Personally, the destruction of the Hugo's in a necessary step if we wish to see the democratization of sci-fi, IMO. Cliques must crumble, the oligarchy's must relinquish their supposedly sacred podiums as gatekeepers and a new system that directly talks, speaks, and blasts its way to the fans.