” (Howard) Stern is voting for Hillary Clinton because he agrees with her on key issues like immigration and abortion.”
No kidding? Stern is voting for Hillary? Surely our fair maiden, Hillary, will sternly reject Mr. Stern’s support; much the same way she demanded Trump denounce David Duke!
Anybody ever listen to Howard Stern, and what a class act he is in raising the level of discourse in America? Well, we’re about to give you the “flavor” of Mr. Stern’s apparent idea of highbrow dialogue. This is a report on five of Stern’s “greatest hits”, presented on ABC in 2012.
But first, we must note for our readers that some of the stuff, this included, which we have presented in Veritaspac in recent days is not offered with any great pleasure. If you are disgusted or embarrassed by it, please know that we are, as well, perhaps moreso. We bring it to readers to provide some context to the phony displays of “shock, embarrassment, outrage, etc” on the part of the Hillary campaign and their toadies in the media in reaction to their rollout of “Trump scandals”.
People like the rappers and hip hop artists, Miley Cyrus, and Howard Stern, and others, often lauded by the Obamas, the Clintons, and media figures for their contributions to “America’s diverse, cultural tapestry” (did we just say that? Gag here.). As part of their shows and how they act in public, is in many instances far worse than anything yet revealed about Donald Trump’s words or behavior.
But how many ‘everyday’ Americans , beyond the fans of these people, are even aware of the filth they are dumping into our nation’s ‘bloodstream’, mainly through our youth?
(When I hear a “non-committed” liberal acquaintance express “shock” or extreme “embarrassment” at word of the latest disclosure of a past Trump “indiscretion”, I will often refer them to web sites, such as we’ve cited here, which provide the detail of the “entertainment” being happily promoted by our nation’s current and would-be leaders and their media abettors. On rare occasion, they report back that they didn’t know; I don’t know, though, if any minds were changed, but all you can do is try.)
And here’s some of Howard’s “greatest hits” (Friends these are the mild ones. Stern’s sex talk is infamous with people that should know better than to go on his show or are as hypocritical as Hillary (MEGYN KELLY) OK here goes, hold your nose:
The Fartman Stunt
Rectal humor is kind of a speciality of Stern’s, so in hindsight, it’s not really a surprise that he exposed his butt cheeks in a $10,000, gold Spandex superhero costume at the 1992 MTV Video Music Awards. But at the time, it was pretty controversial, not to mention gross. Stern descended from the ceiling as Fartman and simulated a gigantic release of gas that triggered an on-stage explosion. MTV was appalled, and Stern hasn’t been invited back to the awards since. He initially had visions of turning Fartman into a movie, but those never panned out.
The Aunt Jemima Joke Stern denigrated the pancake icon in 1992 when he said on his radio show, “The closest I came to making love to a black woman was I masturbated to a picture of Aunt Jemima on a pancake box.” The FCC fined Stern and Infinity Broadcasting $600,000 for that quip.
The Selena Scandal
In March 1995, while Selena’s fans reeled from the shooting death of the Latin singer, Stern made fun of them. The day before her funeral, he played gunshots over Selena’s music and mocked Selena’s fans with a fake Hispanic accent. He also said, “Spanish people have the worst taste in music. … This music does absolutely nothing for me. Alvin and the Chipmunks have more soul.” He infuriated Hispanic communities across the country, and a disorderly conduct arrest warrant was issued in his name in Harlingen, Tex. The following week, Stern apologized on air in Spanish, saying his comments were made in satire and not intended to hurt Selena’s fans, family, and friends.
The Columbine Controversy
Apparently whatever lesson Stern learned from the Selena salvo didn’t last long. On April 21, 1999, the day after the Columbine High School shooting, Stern mused about the “really good-looking girls” who ran for their lives away from the gunmen. “There were some really good-looking girls running with their hands over their heads,” he said. “Did those kids try to have sex with any of those good-looking girls? They didn’t even do that? At least if you’re going to kill yourself and kill the kids, why wouldn’t you have some sex? If I was going to kill some people, I’d take them out with sex.”
In response, the Rocky Mountain News wrote, “Let Howard Stern make his millions in other broadcast markets. He does not belong in Denver.” The general manager of the station that aired Stern’s show in Denver reportedly said that Stern felt “his comments were taken out of context.”
The Ban That Drove Him to Satellite
In April 2004, Clear Channel Radio, the company that carried Stern’s show in six markets including San Diego, Fort Lauderdale, and Pittsburgh, dropped the shock jock after they were hit with a $495,000 fine from the FCC. The reason? An interview with Rick Salomon, the co-star of Paris Hilton’s sex tape, in which Stern and Salomon talked graphically about anal sex and a caller used the N-word. Stern accused the FCC of conducting a “McCarthy-type witch hunt” in the wake of Janet Jackson’s 2004 Super Bowl controversy, wherein the FCC fined CBS $550,000.
In October 2004, Stern announced he would leave traditional radio for Sirius Satellite Radio, a medium free from FCC regulations, where he remains today, though not without controversy. Stern and his agent sued Sirius last year for allegedly failing to pay stock bonuses that were promised to them. The lawsuit was dismissed in April but Stern said via Twitter that he plans to appeal.
Well there it is. Hillary, if you welcome this guy’s support…then ‘welcome’ to it! And Meghn Kelly YOU are offended by Donald Trump?! DLH
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IML_UGhXz2Q