Howard Stern wonders ahead of election if the country isn't ready to elect Vice President Harris as its first female president because she knows “how men talk behind closed doors” He said he was afraid.
“I think Kamala was a great candidate. She's a great woman. The problem I had was, I thought. [President] In fact, Biden was doing a really good job. But I understand why people said they had to switch,” Stern said Wednesday on his eponymous SiriusXM show.
“If I could go back in time and turn on a time machine, it would have been a much better process for Joe Biden to say, 'Hey, I did a good job, I'm ready to pass the baton.' 'And let the Democratic people nominate someone through a voting process through the primaries — that would have been ideal,'' said Stern, a frequent critic of former President Trump.
Biden withdrew from the White House race in July and quickly endorsed his vice president.
“When Kamala was chosen by Joe Biden, I said something sad – and I hate to say this because I was a big Hillary Clinton supporter – but America is voting for women. I don’t think I can,” said Stern, 70. In conversation with co-host Robin Quivers.
Stern, who supported Harris in the White House race, added: “I say that because I know men. I know how men talk behind closed doors.”
“I don't even want to say what I heard when she was elected,” the media personality said of Harris, before repeating the derogatory and racist term.
Mr. Stern said he would dedicate his post-election show to cheering up listeners saddened by Mr. Trump's victory over Ms. Harris, saying, “I'm not a person who believes in sour grapes. I love America, and I hope that's the case for America.” Thrive. “
In a tense conversation with a caller who identified himself as a Trump supporter, Stern said: “I wish Donald Trump the best. He will be my next president.” .





