Howard Stern has a history of disturbing comments that would prevent anyone else from getting in the same room — much less on the same screen for an hour — with the President.
The WH and their media stenographers don’t care, because they think it’s all been swept under the rug.
But, as the videos below reveal -- it hasn’t.
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In 1999, Stern joked about the Columbine shoot*ng, wondering why “good looking” girls weren’t s*xually assaulted by the k*llers before committing suic*de.
Stern says if that had been him, he would’ve done so.
Stern also repeatedly s*xualized the underage Olsen twins.
“This is Howard Stern's fantasy.”
“I was counting down to their 18th birthday so we could have s*x with them.”
“I don't really want to have s*x with them anymore.”
Stern’s show with Biden was celebrated by legacy media as a revealing, emotional interview telling “stories of love and loss.”
No mention of why Biden would choose to share his innermost feelings with a personality whom had made such comments and also appeared in blackface.
One of Stern’s blackface bits here, from the great @mazemoore:
CASH RANSOM: Obama’s Deceitful Enabling of the Iranian Terror Regime
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The idea of unfreezing billions of dollars for Iran in exchange for American prisoners didn’t start with Joe Biden.
In 2016, the Obama administration secretly organized an airlift of $400 million worth of cash to Iran that coincided with the January release of four Americans and the formal implementation of the Iran nuclear deal.
Once the “pallets of cash” were eventually discovered by the press, Obama argued on August 4th that the cash was not a ransom paid to Iran in exchange for the prisoners:
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The cash, stated to be money owed to Iran via a 1970’s arms deal was flown into Tehran on the same day that freed American hostages were released.
On August 5th, CNN reports with skepticism about claims that the timing was coincidental:
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By August 18, the “coincidence” story fell apart. The admin was forced to admit a direct link between the cash and the prisoner swap.
Yet, they attempted a flimsy distinction between a “ransom” and “negotiating leverage.”