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Why I Love Howard Stern and You Should, Too!

Posted: 02/10/2012 9:26 pm

The Howard Stern Show has been an integral part of my morning ritual since I moved to New York City in 1994. I began listening upon my arrival here, when the show was on regular FM radio. Fortunately, I was already a Sirius subscriber when Howard made the transition to satellite, and the show has gotten even better in a dramatically more lenient medium. When a radio program can consistently make me laugh that heartily as I prepare myself for another soul-corroding day in the workplace, listening is more than a pleasure; it's an absolute necessity.

I'm always surprised by the reaction I get when people find this out about me, especially from my fellow gays. While most of them have never even heard the show, they insist that Howard is anti-gay. I have found the exact opposite to be true. Howard has been outspoken about his support for marriage equality and is a staunch proponent of equal rights for LGBT people. Never has this been more evident than on Stern's show the morning of Monday, Feb. 6, 2012.

Howard and his longtime sidekick, Robin Quivers, started out the show by discussing the previous day's Super Bowl broadcast. After about 15 minutes, Robin mentioned that department store chain JCPenney had recently announced that they had tapped Ellen DeGeneres to be their new spokesperson, and that it had caused somewhat of a backlash. A group calling itself "One Million Moms," which is an offshoot of the notoriously anti-gay American Family Association, demanded that JCPenney rethink its decision and fire DeGeneres because she does not represent "traditional" families. Howard spent the next 20 to 30 minutes of airtime expressing his outrage over this issue. Although he has never been a fan of DeGeneres' humor, he said that no one has a right to, in any public forum, say that DeGeneres doesn't represent them and their families. Howard insisted that everyone on the planet has a gay relative or friend, whether or not they are consciously aware of it, and that he will defend, to the end, DeGeneres' right to earn a living and not be treated like less of a person because of her sexuality.

Stern then referenced an article in the latest issue of Rolling Stone magazine entitled, "One Town's War on Gay Teens." The article details how evangelicals in the town of Anoka, Minn., in Rep. Michele Bachmann's home district, have succeeded in creating an extremely anti-gay climate among residents. This has led to a rash of suicides among gay teens that have been relentlessly bullied and tormented by their classmates. Having been bullied as a teen himself, Howard expressed his dismay and recounted how it felt going to school every day, sick with worry, anticipating the inevitable confrontations. Stern said that he has been watching the Republican debates and is offended by the things Michele Bachmann and Rick Santorum have said about gay people. He opined that the bigotry they promote is as outrageous as anything Hitler ever said. Stern said that it would be "glorious" if Bachmann and Santorum were booed off of the stage rather than applauded, and shunned in public. He also called them both hypocrites, reiterating that Santorum undoubtedly knows gay people, and Bachmann loves to parade around in suits that were, most likely, designed by gay men. Stern then went on to praise Newark Mayor Cory Booker for his recent statement in response to Governor Chris Christie's proposal that same-sex marriage be put to a popular vote in New Jersey. Howard posted a video of Booker's statement, entitled "Cory Booker Nails Marriage Equality in 5 Minutes" to his own Twitter feed. Stern's ranting ended with him posing the question, "What do you want, for all gay people to die -- to just go away?" Sadly, I think the answer to that question would be a solid "yes."

I know Howard Stern can be lewd, provocative, and insensitive. I don't agree with everything he says, and there are times when I cringe while listening to his show. Overall, however, I find his honesty and brilliance to be refreshingly entertaining. And, let's face it: the gay community needs all the passionate allies we can get, especially the ones whose words have the ability to impact millions of people. Thank you, Howard Stern. And, Baba Booey to all of you!

 
 
 
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01:51 PM on 02/22/2012
Dearest Walt, it must be kismet.I too love Sirius & Howard. Listening last night I hear JellyBean Benitez (sp?) is going to be featured on one of the Sirius Channels. Jellybean? Hmmm, what a flash from the past....Jellybean= Walt & Jeff (2 funniest guys ever!!!) One google search and I find your FABULOUS blog; not surprising! Aloha, Linda R.
12:13 PM on 02/14/2012
Howard Stern has the pulse and blood of reasonable America thought pumping through his veins. When he goes on a tear about the injustices imposed by those who supposedly stand up for family values, he is speaking for most of the population of this great country. Kudos Howard... you've done it again!
12:14 AM on 02/14/2012
"The King of all Media". Howard is far more complex than his detractors would have you think. Although I no longer listed due to him being on XM radio, no one has had the national influence in radio that he has with his fans, who fall into a variety of demographic blocks.

ba ba booey.
10:00 PM on 02/13/2012
Good stuff!!!
09:50 PM on 02/13/2012
I love Howard too, he's been part of my mornings since 1989!!!
09:22 PM on 02/13/2012
Here's the rant.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y5eB2JH33kc&feature=player_embedded

Bravo Howard.
07:50 PM on 02/13/2012
Love Howard!!!
11:23 AM on 02/14/2012
Howard has seen me through some dark days I love him
07:31 PM on 02/13/2012
Thank you Walt.....I couldn't agree more!! Never was I more proud of my Howard than that morning. He is so often vilified by shocking sound bites and the racier side of his show. Long- time listeners know he is articulate, compassionate, open-minded and all around a good man.
07:05 PM on 02/13/2012
Great article about the KING....This is why Howard rules radio and entertainment...He tell it the way it is and isn't afraid to step on toes to do it.......Long live the KING!!!!
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c-tom
Badges we don't need no stinking badges
12:39 PM on 02/13/2012
He never made me laugh. And that's fine tastes differ.
09:20 PM on 02/13/2012
Did you just tune in for 5 minutes ?
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c-tom
Badges we don't need no stinking badges
01:48 AM on 02/14/2012
I caught him for months back when my commute covered parts of Imus, Soupy and Howard's shows as their schedules changed.
10:33 AM on 02/13/2012
I'm a 50 plus, white, southern grandma. LOVE HIM! Yes there are some cringe worthy moments (strippers, etc.) however that is really only about 10 and I just changed the station. The guy is hands down one of the best interviewers around, he asks the questions that people want to ask. None of that Baba Waa Waa "soft" stuff.
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LFox6
Always remember you are unique, like everyone else
11:36 AM on 02/13/2012
Hiya, Grandma! I'm a northern grandma, same age bracket, same race and I LOVE Howard, too!
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charleyvldm9
He thinks outside the box.
05:31 PM on 02/12/2012
Love Stern ,no way I am too intelligent and educated to follow those jokers or even listen to them.
10:30 PM on 02/12/2012
You forgot modest.
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blacksmithn
Iron, cold iron, is master of them all...
01:03 PM on 02/13/2012
It always cracks me up when someone touts their own intelligence in a poorly punctuated screed.
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BlackJAC
It's better to be a black king than a white knight
02:36 PM on 02/12/2012
Things were pretty good for gay people under Fulgencio Batista, too.  Still didn't change the fact that Batista was a Mafia-backed military dictator.
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Mindy Czech
Cindy's wife for life.
04:54 PM on 02/12/2012
One of these things is not like the other...
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BrokenMirror
"I am human and I need to be loved."
06:14 PM on 02/12/2012
I've got to hand it to you. I've seen some ridiculous non sequiturs in my day, but yours takes the cake.
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BlackJAC
It's better to be a black king than a white knight
04:57 PM on 02/13/2012
How so?
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MarkInEugene
A blasphemy a day keeps the deities away.
02:14 PM on 02/12/2012
Love him.......no............tolerate yes.