CASTING BLAME: Howard Stern laments that US ‘can’t elect a woman’

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From The Hill: Howard Stern says he was fearful going into the election that the country wasn’t ready to elect its first woman president in Vice President Harris because he knows “how men talk behind closed doors.”

“I think Kamala was a fine candidate. She’s a fine woman. The problem I had is that I thought [President] Biden was doing a really good job, actually. But I understand why people said they had to switch,” Stern said on his eponymous SiriusXM show on Wednesday.

“If I could go back time and turn the time machine on, I think what would have been a better process would have been if Joe Biden said, ‘Hey, I did a good job and I’m ready to hand over the baton.’ And then let people in the Democratic Party nominate someone through the process of voting, through the primaries — that would’ve been ideal,” Stern, a frequent critic of former President Trump, said.


Stern, 70, was lamenting Harris’ defeat with co-host Robin Quivers.

Instead of acknowledging that voters didn’t accept the policies Harris represented, Stern blamed voters for rejecting her because she’s a woman.

Referring to when Biden dropped out of the race and handed the reins over to Harris in July, Stern said, “At the time when Kamala was chosen by Joe Biden, I said, sadly — I hate to say this, because I was a big Hillary Clinton supporter — I don’t think America can vote for a woman.”

“I say this because I know men. I know how men talk behind closed doors… I don’t even want to say what I heard when she was selected,” he claimed.

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