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The Worst Week Yet: October 6-12, 2024
Stern Derangement Syndrome: Reformed “Shock Jock” Gives Kamala Harris an Hourlong Tongue Bath

Jim Goad

2,171 words

Howard Stern interviews Kamala Harris on Tuesday, October 8. YouTube screenshot

It’s always sad to see someone become everything they once hated, especially if they hated all the right things.

As hard as it might be to believe, there was a fertile patch of time about thirty to forty years ago when the mere mention of radio “shock jock” Howard Stern’s name sent waves of revulsion among the celebrity class. Stern was rated a little better than Hitler; at best, he was on par with cockroaches. The hatred he used to inspire was so unhinged, one might call it Stern Derangement Syndrome.

It’s almost identical to how the celebrity class has been acting toward Donald Trump since he first declared he was running for president back in 2015.

The first time I heard of Stern, I was driving my girlfriend northward on the chemical-laden New Jersey Turnpike from Philadelphia to Newark Airport sometime in 1984. It was late in the afternoon, and as Stern’s distinctively deep wisenheimer voice floated out of the car radio as we began to pick up New York station WNBC, my girlfriend said something along the lines of, “Oh, not this guy—he’s a disgusting pig.” Stern was casting aspersions about people living in the Bronx projects as a female cohost whom I later determined to be Stern’s lifelong chuckle-monkey Robin Quivers tittered at his every utterance.

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As a naive and vastly uninformed college liberal who didn’t know any better, I also thought Stern was disgusting—far more objectionable than those benighted and oppressed saints in the Bronx projects I’d learned about in sociology class.

About a year later, after I’d moved to the New York metro area and Stern was universally loathed by everyone except his fans, I read an essay in the Village Voice by Richard Goldstein titled “Let the Ass Bray: One Cheer for Howard Stern.” Goldstein was giving Stern, an acknowledged ethnic cohort, a pass for his “sexual candor” and his “free speech” persecution for “obscenity.” This was back when the left didn’t completely control speech. But this was the same Richard Goldstein who’d written in 1973:

I can never encounter a white Southerner without feeling a murderousness pass between us. As though, whatever his personal instincts, his ethnic history predisposes him to regard castration and rape as his prerogatives.

I’m not sure if others are like this, but whenever I’ve heard unrelentingly bad hype about something (or someone), but then a lone voice or two in the wilderness whisper that there’s something redeeming about it (or them), I get intrigued and will give that thing (or person) a fair hearing.

Usually, I become a convert.

It happened with to me with punk rock at some point in the late 1970s. At first, mainstream media treated it like a pestilence and the heavy-metal kids at school would beat you up if you dared suggest that this music of freaks and outcasts had merit. But then when I read in CREEM magazine that some punk band from England called The Clash had a power reminiscent of the early Who, I gave ’em a listen and was hooked…for a couple years. But then political sanctimony and an ever-expanding rulebook crept into punk rock and ruined it forever.

Sometime in the summer of 1987, when Stern was courting increasingly negative controversy, I read columnist Pablo Guzman in the New York Post write something along the lines of, “Well, I gotta admit—despite everything that people say about him, Howard can be funny from time to time.”

One morning in 1987 before catching the Q Train from Brighton Beach for the tedious and crowded hourlong ride to my typesetting job in Midtown Manhattan, I tuned my Sony Walkman in to Stern’s morning show on WXRK. I became a fan immediately, and it had nothing to do with him being “vulgar” or “offensive.” Almost without exception, his scripted comedy bits were dumb and amateurish.

What impressed me were his predatory instincts as an interviewer, his disdain for shallow and hypocritical celebrities, and his ruthless competitive instincts toward other radio hosts. He could find someone’s psychological weakness and drill inside their skull like a killer worm boring its way inside an apple. His targets were helpless before his powers of interrogation, and they either wound up laughing along with Stern and his crew, or they’d stomp off in anger and look even worse. It was his greatest talent.

I moved to Los Angeles late in 1987 and sorely missed his show until Stern finally went on FM morning radio in 1991. As he’d done previously with other rivals, he set his sights on LA’s reigning morning-radio shock-jock champs, a pair of insipid, mullet-headed goobers named Mark and Brian.

Late in 1991, Earvin “Magic” Johnson—who led the Los Angeles Lakers to five NBA Championships in the 1980s and was the closest thing that city had to a sacred cow—shocked the world when he revealed he’d tested positive for HIV.

At some point shortly thereafter—it might have been when he finally knocked Mark and Brian off their #1 perch in LA, then flew out to conduct a sadistically celebratory “funeral” for the vanquished duo, Stern said something at a press conference about how he didn’t feel bad for Magic Johnson, because by that point everyone knew how AIDS was acquired and Magic’s problem was that he couldn’t keep his dick in his pants.

It was vintage Stern. It was his version of “When Mexico sends its people, they’re not sending their best.” He articulated what a lot of people thought but were too timid to say out loud.

The same process that happened to me with punk rock and Howard Stern—bad hype, then a hint that the bad hype is misguided—happened to me with “racism” much later. You’re all aware of how bad the hype is, and has been, about racism. But then you hear one or two statistics undermine the narrative, or you experience some real-life adversity that runs counter to everything they preach about “racism,” and you become an avid convert—a fanatic, even.

Ironically, one of the people who helped me take a second look at all the bad hype about “racism” was Howard Stern. When he and Robin were going over the news about David Duke’s presidential run in 1992, Robin read a few of Duke’s policy positions, and Howard said with a laugh and no discernible irony that some of it…he had to admit…sort of made sense.

But over the years, Howard Stern seemed to curdle under fame’s withering heat lamp. When he finally became embraced by the same celebs he used to lampoon, maybe he realized that all along that his “bite” was merely spite.

Stern started going to a therapist in 2001 while divorcing his wife Alison. Although therapy somehow made him “evolve” and “become a man,” he lost everything that was once compelling about him.

One by one, whatever teeth he once had began falling out, leaving only moist gums. He finally left FM radio in 2004 and signed a massive deal with Sirius XM Radio, which ostensibly gave him the freedom to utter profanities without FCC fines, but what was the point? By then, he had all the “edge” of a matzoh ball.

The man who made his bones attacking the vanity and superciliousness of the rich and famous eventually turned his show into a safe hugbox where those same vapid and insufferable notables could receive a non-intrusive tongue bath.

Howard Stern and Donald Trump used to be such good friends that they attended one another’s weddings. Stern was at the Manhattan gala when Trump wed Marla Maples in 1993. Fifteen years later, Trump was there at the Manhattan gala when the gawky-looking nerd Stern got hitched to blonde trophy wife Beth Ostrosky.

In 2016, Stern and his longtime pal Donald Trump had a falling out after Stern said he’d be voting for Hillary Clinton.

I’ve paid almost no attention to Stern since the mid-1990s. Nothing I’d heard about him made me want to. Each soundbite from Stern that wriggled into my ears over the years made him sound increasingly prissy, soft, and spoiled.

I’m only the hundred millionth person or so to lament that he’s become a caricature of the duplicitous celeb he used to skewer.

From City Journal, 202o: “What Happened to Howard Stern? Once an irreverent voice of the common man and a proud outsider, the longtime shock jock has become an obsequious insider.”

And from The Telegraph last Tuesday after Stern conducted an embarrassingly softball interview with Kamala Harris: “How Howard Stern went from obscene shock jock to Kamala Harris’ woke lapdog”: Once the most offensive man on the air, America’s biggest DJ is now known for his softball chats with stars – and presidential candidates”

When I heard that he’d sat down to give a sycophantic interview to Kamala Harris, that creature of artifice who appears to have been molded entirely of cheap Indian polymers, I decided to torture myself by listening to how bad the New Howard really is.

It was worse than I expected. Stern spent a over an hour tickling Harris’s yoni with his compliant tongue.

Sample passages:

0:31:11

STERN: Yeah, let me ask you this. If [Trump] wins, God forbid, would you feel safe in this country? Would you stay in this country?

HARRIS: Howard, I’m doing everything I can to make sure he does not win.

STERN: Well, what if he does? How can you be safe?

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STERN: With all this pressure on you right now, and you’ve gotta win, you know, you just have to. I really believe, we’re in for the darkest skies on the planet, like the sun’s literally going to go out. This is how I feel. And God bless you for doing this, because I’m really afraid that people, good people, bright people, are discouraged from going into public service now. They’re like, I don’t need it. I don’t want to be threatened. I don’t want to be told that, you know, I’m for science and I’m an idiot.

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STERN: When Trump was president, I would lay awake at night worrying about the presidency and I would see people in his cabinet leaving and coming and going. It was like mass chaos. People were, like, resigning every minute. I believe if you become president. I think you just said too you’re going to put a Republican in your cabinet. I love that. That’s old school.

0:57:00

STERN: When Donald asked me to introduce him at the Republican convention, I said, Donald, I can’t. I’m voting for Hillary Clinton. He was very upset with me and he said, no, no, no, no, no. And, and then he hated me. You know, then I was a bad guy. No longer had ratings. I wasn’t funny. I was, you know, I got all the, all the, crap for it.

0:59:25

STERN: I think you’d be a great president. I think you’re compassionate. I think you’ve had all the life experience. I love your experience as a prosecutor. And I want to thank you for all the years of public service. I appreciate anyone who really serves the public and serves them in a way and I know even as a prosecutor you got people out of jail who were falsely accused. Oh, yeah. And that to me says something and I love you as Vice President of the United States. I just want to encourage anyone who thinks similarly to me to vote and if you don’t agree with me do not vote. I encourage people not to vote who are thinking in a direction of endorsing Vladimir Putin and all that stuff. I hope people get out and vote. I hope we wake up and just end this nightmare and go to Iwillvote.com and register to vote for Kamala Harris.

It’s more sickening, fake, fawning, unctuous, and self-deballing than anyone Stern used to make sport of back in his salad days.

Has he “evolved”? Or has merely “sold out”? How much money did he really need, anyway? Why the endless public displays of penitence? It can’t simply be the alarm ringing on his Ziological clock, because other formerly “edgy” but non-Jewish personages have done the same thing once they reached a certain level of success. This one, for example. And this one.

Donald Trump, despite all the animus flung his way, never made such a heel turn. Then again, Trump was born into wealth and likely wasn’t bullied at school by black kids. He never felt the need to be an insider.

Trump commented on the Stern/Harris powwow on his Truth Social account:

BETA MALE Howard Stern made a fool of himself on his low rated radio show when he ‘interviewed’ Lyin’ Kamala Harris, and hit her with so many SOFTBALL questions that even she was embarrassed. He looked like a real fool, working so hard to make a totally incompetent and ill-equipped person look as good as possible, which wasn’t very good. MAGA2024

It’s psychically discombobulating to realize that Donald Trump in 2024 sounds more like Howard Stern in 1994 than Howard Stern does now.

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47 comments

  1. Kim says:
    October 14, 2024 at 7:24 pm

    When he first started, he was big in the DC metro area.  I liked the fact he was honest about the lifestyle of blacks — attending movies at theaters in heavily black areas, black accent/ebonics, & the bewildering glorification of blacks, Whitney Houston’s contrived transformation from hood girl to pop princess.  Most of all, I liked hearing him ask political candidates challenging & uncomfortable questions.  To me, listening to those interviews was worth having to endure ‘Let’s throw bologna slices at this stripper’s butt.’

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    1. Boris says:
      October 15, 2024 at 4:59 am

      Was never a Stern fan even in his glory days in the late 90s when I lived in the NYC area.  I actually became a big fan of his replacement at DC – 101, the Grease Man!  His skits were legendary and had many a memorable quip like, referring to the newly minted fed holiday of MLK day in the mid 80s, “We should shoot four more of them and get the whole week off.”

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      1. Kim says:
        October 15, 2024 at 4:29 pm

        Grease Man was very well-liked.  After that MLK Day quip, he was in the audience watching a Bullets game, and the announcer said, “In the audience today is the infamous Grease Man of DC101.  Let’s invite him down to the mike!”  The entire Cap Center cheered & applauded him. These were the days when folks, including sports fans, were unapologetically White.

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  2. Jeffrey A Freeman says:
    October 14, 2024 at 7:43 pm

    Because I too was once a college attending liberal with an insatiable lust for the obscene, I too used to really like and enjoy Howard Stern. What he has now become disgusts me and I no longer listen to him. But this turnaround does make me wonder if I could someday somehow undergo a similar metamorphosis of opinion on Donald Trump. Today I like him very much. I’m what you’d call “loyal” to him and his policies. But will he too someday become like those he today claims to oppose? Some would suggest this is already happening and I do confess that his support of Zionism is already starting to turn me off to him. If in a few years I can’t stand him and totally turn on him, there would be a precedent for this in my life and the hook nose Jew bastard Howard Stern is that precedent.

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    1. Petronius says:
      October 15, 2024 at 12:23 am

      How many years may The Don have left to change his mind though?

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    2. Kim says:
      October 15, 2024 at 4:34 pm

      Jeff, you don’t have to be a Jew, to be Jew-ish (Israel-First).  I’m still waiting for that southern border wall (that Trump campaigned on in ’16) to be built.  But you know who does have a deluxe border wall?  Israel.

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  3. Petronius says:
    October 15, 2024 at 12:21 am

    I looked up on Youtube, there are only a few recordings around from the 1980s.

    This one from 1997 is pretty fascinating, allegedly a serial killer called in:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HBRAY3N3FXw

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  4. Fire Walk With Lee says:
    October 15, 2024 at 12:25 am

    When he asked her about SNL poking fun at her….

    “It was funny.  I am a huge fan of Maya Rudolph, so I think she’s put a lot of time into doing the piece and the character.”

    His limp wristed response…..

    “I hate it. I don’t want you being made fun of.   There’s too much at stake. I believe the entire future of this country right now … it’s literally on the line.”

    What a chode.  Kind of like when Jello Biafra from the Dead Kennedys started putting out cringe videos during COVID.  This, from the guy who wrote a song warning about “Government Flu.”

    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=iq0wEgvl75I&t=34s&pp=2AEikAIB

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    1. Gkruz says:
      October 15, 2024 at 4:39 am

      Dude, they’re all jews. Don’t expect consistency, other than Is it good for the Tribe.

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  5. Hhh says:
    October 15, 2024 at 2:11 am

    Stern was alwayys a perverted jew. Hus bronx blue collar nastiness was apolitical and vapid.
    his most funny years were 2009 to 2014 when arney was kicked off after overdosing on air.

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  6. Fionn McCool says:
    October 15, 2024 at 3:06 am

    What are a few of Jim Goad’s favourite punk rock bands? For me, it’s always been The New York Dolls and even more so Johnny Thunders. Also The Birthday Party, Teenage Jesus and The Jerks, Television Personalities, The Clash, Public Image Limited, Germs, The Gun Club, Minor Threat, Siouxsie and the Banshees, Joy Division (do they count?), and of course DISCHARGE

     

    I could go on. Punk rock is White!

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    1. Kim says:
      October 15, 2024 at 4:59 pm

      Everybody loved the Clash.  Their tunes were so catchy.  After becoming JQ’d, I heard a guy refer to them as a ‘commie’ band.  [??]  I looked back at their song catalog.  1977’s “White Riot”, they clarified in interviews, was about UK Whites rioting on behalf of …..mostly Jamaican *blacks* in the UK at the time!

      I was a fan of DC’s Minor (‘Guilty of Being White’) Threat.  Dave Grohl actually sat in & played drums with them when he was in just 9th or 10th grade.  He & I are roughly the same age, & we both briefly lived in Arlandria (halfway between Arlington & Alexandria) Virginia.  Sell-out Grohl later referenced “Arlandria” in two songs, and made no reference whatsoever to the total demographic genocide that occurred in his hometown.  Hispanics moved in & actually Re-named several of the 100+ year old streets, & parks to reflect their ‘Salvadorian heritage’!

      The best work I’ve seen exposing Jewish musicians/influence in punk music was featured in Renegade Tribune:

      The Great Jewish Rock’N’Roll Swindle (3 Parts)

      https://www.renegadetribune.com/great-jewish-rocknroll-swindle-part-23/

      https://www.renegadetribune.com/great-jewish-rocknroll-swindle-part-33-act-1/

      https://www.renegadetribune.com/great-jewish-rocknroll-swindle-part-13/

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      1. Fionn McCool says:
        October 15, 2024 at 9:17 pm

        The Clash were of course very Jewish, Jewish manager, Jewish producer, Mick Jones was 1/2 Jewish, Strummer was either 1/4 or 1/8.

         

        But Mick Jones is one of my favourite Jews. A songwriting powerhouse (he wrote ‘Train in Vain’ and ‘Should I Stay Or Should I Go’, among other classics) and he was a cocaine-fuelled madman of the highest order. A very cool Jewish rock star, right up there with Lou “Loved Saying Nigger” Reed.

         

        I believe Jones’s other half was Welsh. Hard not to like someone who wrote such great songs.

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      2. Morality Squad says:
        October 16, 2024 at 1:33 am

        That article is crazy. Def Leppard Jewish?  At any rate, Punk has always been garbage and Whites should be ashamed of its lack of talent.

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        1. Fire Walk With Lee says:
          October 16, 2024 at 11:57 pm

          Sorry to disappoint you.

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    2. Kim says:
      October 15, 2024 at 5:55 pm

      p.s.

      Re:  “Punk rock is White!”  So true.

      There was only 1 black punk band ever:  WDC’s Bad Brains

      This is “I against I” that Cory Booker said when talking to the too-cool-for-school (sarcasm) “black punk rock fan” Beto O’Rourke:

      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=60INbL_wScg

      https://thehardtimes.net/music/beto-wears-bad-brains-tee-at-debate-to-impress-cory-booker/

      Another nice thing about punk rock in the 80s was that most of the men singing /shouting did NOT wear a full face of heavy, pancake show-girl make-up w/ lipstick like the metal bands at the time.  I remember getting teary at a wedding, quickly checking my mascara in a mirror, & thinking:  Goodness gracious, I look like Alice Cooper.

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      1. Fionn McCool says:
        October 15, 2024 at 9:21 pm

        There were some cool gay guys who were into what would now be called drag who fronted excellent punk bands. Rozz Williams of Christian Death was one… and he loved Hitler!

         

        In terms of the American scene, a lot of especially (LA and NYC) punks were very racist.

         

        Hard not to be, in those environments.

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        1. Kim says:
          October 16, 2024 at 1:06 am

          “There were some cool gay guys”

          “In terms of the American scene, …punks were very racist.  Hard not to be, in those environments.”

          I never knew of *any* racist punk-rockers, or any openly gay ones.   It makes me wonder if you happen to be from the UK or Canada.  The above 2 songs I referenced were the only racially-conscious ones I even heard back in the 80s.  But the entire music scene changed drastically by 90s , and by then, I had switched to listening to a different musical genre.

          We agree to disagree on Lou 🎼 ‘I-Wanna-Be-Black’ Reed.

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          1. Fire Walk With Lee says:
            October 16, 2024 at 4:18 pm

            Check out White Minority by Black Flag.

            https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=d5jfd0TQ0Mo&pp=ygUZd2hpdGUgbWlub3JpdHkgYmxhY2sgZmxhZw%3D%3D

            There are openly gay punk rockers.  Wayne(now Jayne) County, Dave Dictor from MDC, Tomata Duplenty of The Screamers, Gary Floyd of The Dicks, Randy Turner of Big Boys, and Darby Crash of The Germs(although not very openly) are just a few.

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          2. Fionn McCool says:
            October 17, 2024 at 9:07 pm

            Haha, but ‘I Wanna Be Black’ is a satire. A brilliant one. Perhaps the first dig at wiggers ever. Black activists are still mad about it.

             

            If you read the lyrics closely it’s pretty clear Lou though Black Power was BS.

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        2. Morality Squad says:
          October 16, 2024 at 1:38 am

          Why is a gay man loving Hitler something Whites should admire? That just feeds into the stereotype of WN being closeted fags with a fascism fetish.

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          1. Kim says:
            October 16, 2024 at 11:08 pm

            Exactly.  Glorification of gays is quintessentially communist.  I know so much about this music scene from ’83-’86, in particular, mainly because several of these folks were WDC locals, and I lived nearby a D.C. area college radio station.  I listened to it to hear “new local musicians.”   Black Flag’s final front man, Henry Rollins, was Jewish, + even created  & posted flyers openly advertising Black Flag’s concert revenues going to help out La Razza.  (Gotta help out those minorities!)

            Crazily, outside of gigs, Rollins was oddly hollywood-mainstream at the time with his support of AIDS charities (?) along with (fellow fag hags) Liz Taylor & Lady Diana.  I heard, one interviewer, directly ask him, “Henry, you seem really into AIDS charity fundraising, do you happen to be gay/bi yourself?”  He said something along the lines of, “I don’t discuss that.”

            Such a brave, proud, principled yid rocker!

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          2. Fionn McCool says:
            October 17, 2024 at 9:11 pm

            OK, I’ll admit posting a comment about “cool gay guys who love Hitler” on C-C was intentionally provocative. I’m not going to say anything else on this, except that I think the Left stopped calling us gay a while ago. The last leftists who were capable of conceiving of that as a slur are probably all in retirement these days.

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    3. [email protected] says:
      October 15, 2024 at 7:29 pm

      Jello biafra. Bad religion.

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      1. Fionn McCool says:
        October 15, 2024 at 9:13 pm

        The fucking Stooges

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        1. Fire Walk With Lee says:
          October 15, 2024 at 9:49 pm

          I would add The Dictators, Dead Boys, Butthole Surfers, Black Flag, Poison Idea and Nomeansno.  Wrong by Nomeansno and Feel The Darkness by Poison Idea are two punk albums that are as close to perfect as could be.

          Also, the album Pass The Dust, I Think I’m Bowie by Black Randy & The Metrosquad is the funniest most non-PC album I’ve ever heard.  Highly recommended.

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          1. Fionn McCool says:
            October 15, 2024 at 11:17 pm

            Dude, I very nearly added Poison Idea into my list of essentials.

             

            ’Record Collectors Are Pretentious Assholes’ is a bona fide classic.

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    4. J Webb says:
      October 16, 2024 at 8:14 pm

      Kudos, as fussy as I am, a decent list. I do not get it when people whine punk is amateurish. That’s the point. Rock music should sound dangerous when it’s done right. If you want polish and poetry, classical music and jazz do that better. The best punk-ish bands don’t bother with politics and have a foot firmly grounded in rock n roll like the first Saints album. Punk is kind of meaningless anyhow. Lots of good bands like Wire, The Fall, X, Minutemen, Husker Du…. started as punk and evolved differently. One of the better bits of rock journalism I remember was someone noting that the Huskers toured relentlessly and anywhere they went, sweat would pour off fat Bob Mould, each droplet a seed that birthed  some new band like Superchunk in any town they went.

      Also Kid Congo from Gun Club/Cramps and Bob Mould are married to men level of gay.  While I can only endure so much Black Flag, I appreciate that they never succumbed to ridiculous haircuts, mohawks, buzzcuts or jackets. Any musician worried about their hairstyle shouldn’t aspire to play rock.

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      1. Fionn McCool says:
        October 17, 2024 at 9:45 pm

        In Legs McNeil’s ‘Just Shoot Me’ there’s testimony from one CBGB groupie who says something to the effect of “the East Coast punks really liked gay people and the West Coast punks hated gay people.” Those were very different scenes and I wouldn’t be the first person to mention the particularly rapacious homosexual culture in California. Hollywood, The Freeway Killer(s), etc. “Just get there and we’ll do the rest,” indeed.

        Anyhow, I’m not here to simp for homosexual communitarianism, and for disclosure I myself am happily married to a femoid. But I will never not acclaim the numerous great artists, in punk or otherwise, who had this particular aberration.

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        1. J Webb says:
          October 19, 2024 at 7:33 pm

          https://archive.is/d8IFO

          Many will enjoy this humorous takedown of NYC punk ., east coast vs west coast white rock music rivalries don’t get much worse than this trash talking. But the hip hop east vs west rivalries led to black bodies. White people must somehow be to blame.

          When the hip hop crews have east coast vs west coast rivalries, black bodies start to pile up.  With white folks, its just in good fun. I love ya all even if some of the ideas are nutty or wrong.

          Agree that west coast seems more against the gays than NYC, at least from a certain Angry Samoans song. But (not my idea) a major obstacle getting in the way of growing white identity is too many “must haves/must avoid” regarding religion, LGB, Jews, class, etc.

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  7. Lord Shang says:
    October 15, 2024 at 10:09 am

    Howard Stern? Is he still on air? I thought he died years ago. What a putz.

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  8. G J T says:
    October 15, 2024 at 1:27 pm

    There is a very simple explanation for the drastic transformation Stern has undergone. Like all Jews with a public platform, his job was to undermine and transgress against white societal norms, in order to overthrow the order and judaized said society. That objective has now been fully achieved and so he is simply going along with what he helped create. This system, this society, belongs to him and his tribe fully now, so why would he rebel against it?

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    1. Moss says:
      October 16, 2024 at 12:27 am

      Same as Borat (Sasha Baron Cohen) who rose to fame depicting a wigger, and dedicated his disgusting life targeting white people with his lewd shape shifting gutter schtick. If the white people he deceived were to lose their jobs or standing in society as a result of his jew crew, then it’s bonus time.

      Unsurprisingly this creature has in recent years spoke out against free speech, that is once he grubbed his, and outstayed his welcome.

       

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    2. Josephus Cato says:
      October 18, 2024 at 8:09 am

      I think you hit the nail on the head.  My folks liked to watch him not for him per se but more for the interviews.  My Dad especially liked the whack pack.  I think a lot of celebrities like Stern have a hard time realizing when their golden era is over.  Take Jon Stewart.  He probably should have called it quits after the Bush era and then stuck with standup and doing the appearances circuit.  A couple hundred grand for each appearance to butter his bagel.

      The other thing is that what was transgressive like Stern 10 or 20 years ago isn’t transgressive at all or less so now.  A lady letting a guy fart in her face for front row seats doesn’t have the same pizazz when you have kids seeing the junk of trannies hang out at drag queen story hour.

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  9. Colinsky says:
    October 15, 2024 at 5:01 pm

    I wondered if Stern lured Kamala onto his show by offering her  a free boob job.

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  10. Michael says:
    October 15, 2024 at 8:52 pm

    Stern was always a conman with a good eye for money making. He found a niche playing the same Vaudville acts his kind played for the proles at the turn of the 20th century. When he saw the great wokeness that was coming, he found a new con. He proved the old adage, “You’ll never go broke underestimating the intelligence of the American public.”

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  11. Flel says:
    October 15, 2024 at 10:57 pm

    Never have listened to him. Pretty clearly he has sold out and become what he lampooned. What a little wealth and ass kissing will do to you. Fortunately I’ve never given a dime to xm either.

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  12. Deetron says:
    October 16, 2024 at 2:08 am

    I guess I had good instincts, even as a teenager. I did enjoy when he clowned Magic Johnson, but I was matzo pilled by the time I was 16. I never expected different. Same with John Stewart

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  13. Richard Chance says:
    October 16, 2024 at 3:29 am

    This same shift in attitude/worldview can be seen in the left overall.  Remember when “conspiracy theories” were pretty much the sole province of the so-called looney left?  Oliver Stone and Richard Belzer both immediately come to mind.  Gore Vidal, Noam Chomsky, and Jim Garrison do, too.  When was the last time you heard anyone on the left use the term “conspiracy theory” in anything other than a mocking and condescending tone?  And, of course, it’s almost exclusively seen as a right-wing phenomenon now.  This is what happens when you go from being a shitty collection of people who claim to be anti-establishment to being a shitty collection of people who are the establishment.  There’s still that one common denominator…

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    1. Petronius says:
      October 16, 2024 at 6:43 am

      “Conspiracy theories” (no matter whether founded or unfounded, reasonable or bizarre) are a (usually justified) expression of distrust in the ruling powers. It makes sense that the left would drop them now when having almost full power.

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  14. J Webb says:
    October 16, 2024 at 7:51 pm

    The conclusion is spot on. Trump is now truer to Stern’s old persona. If Stern was once a predatory cougar who would strike fear into his interviewees, he’s now a fat housecat mewing for an easy meal.

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  15. Will Williams says:
    October 17, 2024 at 4:03 pm

    Gkruz: October 15, 2024 Dude, they’re all jews. Don’t expect consistency, other than Is it good for the Tribe.

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    That is the bottom line with DJT. A Trump/Stern anecdote from John Massaro’s revealing new expose “Let’s Talk About Trump” at nationalvanguard.org:

    …In the late 1990s and early 2000s, Trump was a frequent guest on the Howard Stern show, one more sewer rat Jew who was formerly in his orbit. As an aside, I have never understood how some fairly normal people – I’m thinking of musician Sheryl Crow, for example – have given this unfunny bag of garbage legitimacy by appearing on his show. In any event, the two often chatted crudely and lightheartedly about sex. During one edifying conversation in September 2004, Stern asked Trump about his daughter Ivanka. Trump, who had just called her “voluptuous,” said “She’s beautiful.” To which Stern responded, “Can I say this? A piece of ass.” “Yeah,” Trump replied. To say such a thing about his own daughter!

    Donald didn’t object when he gave his voluptuous daughter over to the Tribe, marrying the Hasidic Kushner, converting to Judaism and giving him three grandchildren, eligible for Israeli citizenship. That was good for the Tribe, as was his own conversion to Judaism in 2017.

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    1. Kim says:
      October 18, 2024 at 3:20 pm

      Regarding John Massaro’s Sheryl Crow comment–

      (I’ve been listening to much 80s & 90s country music of late.)  Rock guitarist/vocalist Sheryl Crow has done some ballads with country music singers.  Nice voice, nice acoustic guitar, & catchy songs, but the low-key gal is far from “fairly normal”.  She, like all the rest, is owned by her show-biz  industry handlers & does *exactly* what she’s told.  THEY decide on whose show she’ll appear, as well as which apologetically white, pro-liberal commie remarks she’ll publicly speak.  She tows the line in her small talk.

      For those who don’t happen to have the advantage of 50+ years of personally witnessing the same contrived show-biz (esp political) trends, over & over— nothing is left to chance.  There’s plenty of (back & forth) movement, with no actual action.  Everything is 100% loyal to ”’the Tribe”’ first & foremost.

      Regarding  J Webb’s comment–   Devon Stack (blackpilled) did a great breakdown of the 90’s Warren Beatty movie “Bullworth”.  (I can’t remember in exactly which podcast, sorry.)  Beatty plays a Democrat CA Senator who is just. like. Trump. — he’s especially candid, & (desperately/pathetically) wants to be viewed as cool by blacks.  The Bullworth politician publicly says that race-mixing to the point of white extinction (((kalergi plan))) IS the only good solution to poor race-relations.  Again, scene after scene, as you watch, you’ll notice: That character is Trump.

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      1. Will Williams says:
        October 18, 2024 at 11:02 pm

        Kim: October 18, 2024 Regarding John Massaro’s Sheryl Crow comment – (I’ve been listening to much 80s & 90s country music of late.)  Rock guitarist/vocalist Sheryl Crow has done some ballads with country music singers.  Nice voice, nice acoustic guitar, & catchy songs, but the low-key gal is far from “fairly normal”.  She, like all the rest, is owned by her show-biz industry handlers & does *exactly* what she’s told.  THEY decide on whose show she’ll appear, as well as which apologetically white, pro-liberal commie remarks she’ll publicly speak.  She tows [sic] the line in her small talk. Everything is 100% loyal to ”’the Tribe”’ first & foremost…

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        Thanks, Kim. Though I’ve listened to music programming on Jew-controlled radio all my life, mostly when driving, I never purchased even one record until working with Dr. Pierce when I bought some Classical audiotapes. Some performers have appealed to me; most have not.

        I agree with you that Sheryl Crow is talented and agree with John that she likely appears “normal” to most, compared to other popular singers. It could not have made her appear normal to have crudely chatted about sex with the sack 0′ shit Stern. If you read what John has written about Jews** you and he would likely agree on how Miss Crow is controlled in the Jew-dominated music/entertainment  industry.

        Billboard magazine and its exclusive music charts, not to mention record labels and radio stations that play “popular” music, were always or eventually became Jew-owned and controlled. Read a little about that here: “(180) Oliver Anthony Accused of Promoting Antisemitic 9/11 Conspiracy Theories” on whitebiocentrism.com

        This article from Instauration magazine 45 years ago is an eye-opener: “The Music Monopoly” at nationalvanguard.org

        ** A sampling of Mr. Massaro’s delving into the JQ — this latest one put up just today on National Vanguard: “Peter Hotez — One Sick Bastard” at nationalvanguard.org

        ,,,Now while Gates and Fauci are Gentiles, it becomes my somber duty to point out once again, as I’ve done in my book Will Vaccines Be the End of Us?, that Jews are exceedingly over-represented in the vaccine racket, as they are in every destructive human endeavor you can name. Enter Dr. Peter Hotez, not a household name, but known all too well to those of us who stay on top of vaccine news. Like aging Harvard Professor Alan Dershowitz, whose life story is as ugly as his face, and who came right out with it four years ago as an advocate for vaccination at gunpoint for those who resist, Hotez makes no attempt to hide his true colors… 

        John’s definitive work on vaccines available here for just $20: “Will Vaccines Be The End Of Us by John Massaro – Cosmotheism” at cosmotheistchurch.org

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  16. JayeryanOD says:
    October 18, 2024 at 7:31 pm

    The best comedians and court jesters in the USA and apparently now Ukraine tended to be Jewish and Black Americans . When they try to cross over in to politics like Al Frankin, Jon Lebowitz Stuart , Howard Stern or the Anti Russian pervert Comedian war monger President of Ukraine ( I can t believe our Greg Johnson supports the Ukraine war ) it pretty much always goes South , Lib Anti White they scream “ You re all Hitlers “.

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    1. Will Williams says:
      October 19, 2024 at 2:40 am

      JayeryanOD: October 18, 2024 The best comedians and court jesters in the USA… tended to be Jewish and Black Americans…

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      This statement shows that there is absolutely no accounting for tastes.

      If you are White, your tastes are sick. Who needs Black and Jew funnymen when we’ve had George Carlin and W.C. Fields to make us laugh?

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  17. Williamcet says:
    November 25, 2024 at 8:19 pm

    Быстрое обучение и получение диплома магистра – возможно ли это?

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Top Writers

  • #1 Morris van de Camp 2 votes
  • #2 David M. Zsutty 2 votes
  • #3 Derek Stark 2 votes
  • #4 Jayant Bhandari 2 votes
  • #5 Greg Johnson 2 votes
  • #6 Jared Taylor 1 vote
  • #7 Collin Cleary 1 vote
  • #8 Spencer J. Quinn 1 vote
  • #9 Mark Gullick 1 vote
  • #10 Lipton Matthews 1 vote
  • #11 Keith Woods 1 vote
  • #12 Steven Tucker 1 vote

Top Articles

  • #1 The Lunch Wars 2 votes
  • #2 Heidegger on Nietzsche, Part One 2 votes
  • #3 Could Fascism Work? 1 vote
  • #4 Jared Taylor's Elevator Pitch to a Billionaire 1 vote
  • #5 Predation Wearing the Mask of Civilization 1 vote
  • #6 Peak Fatigue in Fort Wayne 1 vote
  • #7 Keith Wood's Elevator Pitch to a Billionaire 1 vote
  • #8 Do You Want to Play a Game? 1 vote
  • #9 Why Billionaires Should Fund White Identity Politics 1 vote
  • #10 The 1970s: The Golden Age of Hijacking 1 vote
  • #11 True Folk-Horror Is Horror of Your Own Folk 1 vote
  • #12 Finding Atlantis Part 4 1 vote
  • #13 Berlin: City of Stones 1 vote
  • #14 The Ghost of the Confederacy 1 vote
  • #15 Lothrop Stoddard’s The Revolt Against Civilization 1 vote

Total votes cast: 17