The reason why "rep whoring" is not allowed in comments on the main site is because it's rude, offensive and not constructive. I'd be the first to admit that the OP is bending the rules of the site in this case.
Yes, we all know this sort of behaviour goes on, but the way to counter it is to not vote on these posts. If people stop getting rep for posting then they'll eventually stop posting.
In this case, I'd edit out the commentary and move on. If you think that a moderator's intervention would help, flag the post. We can lock the post if the OP insists on editing the request back in which will prevent them from getting the upvotes (at least for the length of the lock).
Vote if you want to - but do so on the merits (or otherwise) of the question.
If you know the answer yourself, post it. This will reduce even further the incentive for the user to hold back their answer.
In summary - use (or rather don't use!) the tools available to you. There's no need to add (even more) drama to the site by adding potentially inflammatory comments. If you want to point the user to a meta post then you still can - but as long as you don't use the blocked words.
rep-hound
sounded much better.