Radio host Howard Stern said Tuesday that there is “too much at stake” in the upcoming election after his sketch comedy show “Saturday Night Live” poked fun at Democratic presidential candidate and Vice President Kamala Harris. .
This week, as part of Harris' ongoing media attacks, she said: sat with sternwas tripping over herself to express enthusiastic support for her candidacy.
“We have to win, we just have to win.”
Stern admitted she was “really nervous” because she wanted the election to “go well” for Harris.
“When I see Maya Rudolph on 'Saturday Night Live,' I hate it,” Stern told Harris.
“I don't want you to make fun of me. There's too much at stake. I now believe in the entire future of this country – as America, the land of the free and the home of the brave.” “I think it's literally on the line,” he added.
Mr Harris replied: “I agree with you.”
When asked what she thought of Rudolph's impression of her, Harris told Stern that she was a “huge fan” and thought it was “interesting.”
“I think she spent a lot of time working on this piece and playing the character,” Harris said.
Monaka “The View” interview This week, Ms. Harris was shown a clip of Mr. Rudolph's impression of her. She commented on the video: “Maya Rudolph, she's such a nice person. She had it all: the suit, the jewelry, the manners.”
Harris told Stern that her opponent, Republican presidential candidate and former president Donald Trump, has a “desire to be a dictator.”
She continued, “He's said from day one that he's going to be a dictator. I want you to understand what dictators do. They put journalists in jail. They put people who are protesting in the streets in jail. Both are what the Biden-Harris administration has done.
Stern told Harris, “With all this pressure on right now, we have to win, we just have to.”
“I truly believe we are facing the darkest skies on Earth. It's literally like the sun is going out. God bless you for making this happen,” he said. added.
A friendly interview ridiculed by a New York Times columnist Michelle Cottle likened the meeting to Harris spending “an hour in Stern's warm embrace.” Mr. Cottle accused the radio host of being “a little too publicly cavalier.”
“Who could resist the opportunity to outsource Trump bashing to a professional trash talker like Stern, who is famous for disparaging MAGA kings?” Cottle wondered.
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