Stern, who has been vocal about his disapproval of Trump in the past, took his critique a step further, stating that he doesn't want Trump supporters tuning into his program. It's likely, however, that his sentiments are reciprocated by Trump's followers, many of whom may have already ceased listening to Stern's show.
According to Gateway Pundit, Stern's animosity towards Trump and his supporters has escalated in recent times, a development that some attribute to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and the political climate. Stern clarified his stance during his show, stating, "I don't hate Trump. I hate the people who vote for him. I think they are stupid. I do. I have no respect for them." Stern's comments came in response to Trump's recent criticism of singer Taylor Swift on his social media platform, Truth Social.
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Stern further asserted his position, advising listeners who disagreed with his views on Trump supporters to find another radio show. "I'm at the end of my career, so fuck you and listen to another station if you don't like my views [on Trump]," Stern said. Critics argue that Stern's comments reflect a level of hypocrisy, given his previous stance as an anti-establishment figure who now appears to have aligned himself with mainstream viewpoints.
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Despite Stern's vitriolic comments, it's unlikely that his opinions will cause much distress among Trump's supporters. Stern, once a champion of challenging the establishment, now seems to have become a part of it. This shift in his stance, coupled with his outspoken criticism of Trump supporters, underscores the polarizing nature of contemporary American politics.