| REVIEWER | RATING & REVIEW |
 | irishgit (138) 09/20/2007 | Or any other talk show circus monkey.
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 | Wavebacker (25) 03/13/2007 | That is BS. If you ever listened to Howard Stern, you'd know he's intelligent, well-thought out and very much a centrist in thinking. Unlike...well...everyone it seems, Howard doesnt consider himself Right Wing-Left Wing whatever. He has varied opinions based on each individual topic and it's merits and faults. Aside from his comedic bits and interviews, the Howard Stern Show also features a review of the news. In this section of the show - always at the tail end of things, you can get an idea of how Howard feels about people, events, issues etc....His feelings -ruminations, are usually on point with many of his vast audience. He is willing to hear their opinions and their disagreements. It's part of his appeal that he speaks what others are thinking and feeling. Sometimes it learns towards a Conservative viewpoint and other times a more Liberal one.
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 | Victor83 (35) 03/13/2007 | This is a 5 at any age.
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 | JohnSpina (17) 11/07/2006 | Is he still around?
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 | GenghisTheHun (168) 11/04/2006 | Stern has his good moments and his bad ones.
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 | CanadaSucks (45) 11/03/2006 | Gee. . .he supported the cops during the Rodney King trial, he has a rather unpopular stance on illegal immigration when it comes to borders/enforcement, he supported the Iraq invasion and then only changed his mind after continued evidence of bungling and incompetence, and he consistently reminds those with a brain that there are serious problems with hypocritical FCC standards and enforcement which are serious first-amendment issues. . .I think his act is getting stale, but if you step out of your trailer-park attitude you just might find a public figure who has done far more for free speech and first amendment rights than those who put bumper-sticker-flags on their cars. . .
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 | Twitchin' Monkey (14) 11/02/2006 | i wouldn't advise this for anyone...of any age...
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 | disgust4PCness (19) 11/02/2006 | I don't think anybody over 30 should listen to Howard Stern..and they certainly shouldn't base any decision on his ruminations.
I personally never found Stern to be talented. Obviously, he has done well, but he doesn't do it for me...I need more biting comedy and a better sense of humor. Strippers and whores on radio just don't do it for me...sorry.
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 | SharonParry (42) 11/01/2006 | I don't think anyone should count on HIS obsessions as food for thought. The guy might be ( ever so occassionally ) funny, but, please, guys, take this sound advice from Esquire.
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 | Jed1000 (72) 10/03/2006 | Well, I like Howard but I understand that much of what he says is tongue-in-cheek and meant to be offensive, crass, and controversial.. so I wouldn't base any of my decisions on what he has to say.. at any age.
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