Howard Stern's Truth on Trump Supporters
No, I wanted Trump in office because my 401k went up 100k while he was in office. He stuck to his promise not to interfere with the constitution, recognizing that it was the criminal and not the victim or a piece of metal that was at fault. He got rid of the ridiculous NAFTA and other one-sided trade agreements, which curiously, the current 'administration' is now attempting to piggyback on. Interest rates were low, and fuel prices were low, which allowed people to affordably travel. He was a good President. The rest of the 'trash stuff' they kept trying to bring up was irrelevant. Bill Clinton did 100 times worse.
The Paradox of Personalities
The funny thing about the funny man is how he is more a liberal version of Trump in many aspects. The sad thing is that while Howard Stern’s attitude is seen as funny and tolerable, Trump’s is treated as the exact opposite.
The Question of Leadership
The key word is 'unquestioned.' Those people want to punish anyone who dares to question him. That's not a leader but a despot.
He is speaking the truth. They want Trump to be the American Hitler. Howard Stern seems to be more right than wrong. Most Republicans wanted Trump in office for a second term at least. Ultimately, I really don't think Republicans want a Führer, but it does appear that the Republican Congress is certainly working against democracy, while Trump wants to be a übermensch.
The continued support of Trump is ruining the party. The GOP needs to find an honest, unselfish, patriotic, and professional leader, lest they will lose the next election. It seems Trump is bringing in loads of money. Just make sure you write your checks to the RNC, not to Trump or the DNC. And remember, only God is King/Emperor.
Questioning and Trust in Leadership
Plenty of Republicans questioned him when he worked with Democrats to craft anti-gun legislation. 'He sold us out.'
When it comes to an audience of idolizing sycophants, Howard Stern is an expert. That's a large part of his audience, and the foundation of his success. I defer to his expertise.
Who knows. Howard Stern had never been my go-to person for truthful interpretation of facts or words – such as 'cultist.' Anyone who would refer to those who support our great President Trump as a 'cultist' is a brain dead reader of a CNN teleprompter and a non-observer of realism. I only listen to opinions of those whose opinions can be trusted as realistic and not colored by bias. Howard Stern does not fit the bill.
Conclusion:
In evaluating the personalities and attitudes surrounding Trump and political figures like Howard Stern, it's clear that the preservation of democratic values and professionalism is crucial. The role of a leader is one of trust, integrity, and the ability to listen to diverse perspectives. Republicans must reflect on these values and choose a leader who upholds them to ensure they remain competitive and true to their ideals.