To: Asphalt
Howard Stern' ideology shows through frequently and he is NOT a conservative.
6 posted on
04/18/2005 9:37:35 AM PDT by
BenLurkin
(O beautiful for patriot dream - that sees beyond the years)
To: BenLurkin
Stern considered running for governor on the Libertarian ticket and would have won the line because enough of his fans would've registered Libertarian to support him. I believe he balked at releasing his tax returns or discussing his finances.
TS
12 posted on
04/18/2005 9:40:25 AM PDT by
Tanniker Smith
(I teach Environmental Science in high school. Scary, isn't it?)
To: BenLurkin
How would you describe Howard Stern's show? Self absorption?
41 posted on
04/18/2005 9:51:45 AM PDT by
blastdad51
(Proud father of an Enduring Freedom vet, and friend of a soldier lost in Afghanistan)
To: BenLurkin
Howard Stern' ideology shows through frequently and he is NOT a conservative.
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Understandable, since he is strictly a product of his environment.
54 posted on
04/18/2005 9:55:09 AM PDT by
EagleUSA
(Q)
To: BenLurkin
Howard Stern' ideology shows through frequently and he is NOT a conservative
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Stern perplexed me because he seemed to have a political duality. I listened to him back in 1988 because despite his crudity, he was fairly honest and funny. He would have some liberal views and some conservative. He was adamantly disgusted by the OJ verdict and the riots in LA and said the cops should have beat Rodney King even more, for driving 80 in a residential neighborhood. He is crude and vulgar, but was against govt regulation on speech.
But when he came out against Bush, I wrote him off as neither right or left, just an idiot.
76 posted on
04/18/2005 10:03:03 AM PDT by
ariamne
(reformed liberal--Shieldmaiden of the Infidel)
To: BenLurkin
Don Imus is really left of center.
101 posted on
04/18/2005 10:12:14 AM PDT by
OKIEDOC
(LL THE)
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