Tuesday, May 14, AD 2024 7:34am

Pathetic

 

I have never been a fan of radio pornographer Howard Stern, but this sad story does demonstrate something I have observed over the years.  Many angry young men and women iconoclasts, end their days being frightened pillars of the establishment.  Their lives can be summed up in “Do as I say and forget what I said the day before yesterday.”

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Ezabelle
Ezabelle
Friday, January 21, AD 2022 6:21am

His ego precedes him.

Frank
Frank
Friday, January 21, AD 2022 7:24am

I suggest this is merely proof that being the Enemy’s tool eventually rots the intellect.

Father of Seven
Father of Seven
Friday, January 21, AD 2022 7:33am

A small, frightened mind is a terrible thing.

ken
ken
Friday, January 21, AD 2022 8:11am

His freedom is dependent upon me giving up my freedom?
Perhaps he is not a coward but more charitably is a victim of mental illness.

Donald Link
Friday, January 21, AD 2022 9:19am

When young they are called activists, at middle age they are eccentric, and in their dotage, simply whacko.

CAM
CAM
Friday, January 21, AD 2022 12:51pm

Howard Stern, the man with a face fit for radio. “Radio pornographer” is an apt description. He is a misogynist despite being married to females and hiring women staff. I don’t agree with Carlson about Stern being brave. Being brave is not about being fired from broadcast radio for indecency and jumping to satellite radio where almost anything goes. Granted I haven’t heard his show in a long time. Maybe the shock jock persona is a schitck and he’s different at home. Not worth my time to find out.

CAM
CAM
Friday, January 21, AD 2022 12:56pm

Jimmy Dore is right on about Stern.

Philip Nachazel
Philip Nachazel
Saturday, January 22, AD 2022 8:54am

He lived or died on ratings for most of his career in broadcasting. When lewd and obnoxious behavior became popularized on the airwaves it was Coward Stern who lead the charge. Ratings went up and talk radio had it’s first sewer rat.

Frank. Your comment is spot on.
Used and abused, he’s the poster child for sell out. People do sell their souls to the devil. What a poor investment.

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