The overturning of Roe v. Wade continues to be a talking point for various news media outlets. For Howard Stern, it’s causing him to ponder a political career to attempt to make a difference.
On the Monday edition of “The Howard Stern Show,” he began discussing the idea with his co-host Robin Quivers of running for president to overturn the decision.
“I said to Robin, and I hate to say this, but, but I said to her, ‘I’m actually gonna probably have to run for president now,’” Stern said, per Mediaite. “I was trying to push him into it earlier. Now he’s reluctantly stepping up,” Quivers added.
Furthermore, attempting to overturn Roe v. Wade wouldn’t be the only thing on Stern’s agenda, as he wants to abolish the electoral college as soon as he takes office.
“The problem with most presidents they have too big of an agenda. The only agenda I would have is to make the country fair again, this whole mess that we’re in with that, um, lightweight Clarence Thomas, who’s been sitting there like Darth Vader, dormant, waiting for other cooks to join the Supreme Court and waiting and waiting through the decades until and he saw this, [Brett] Kavanaugh get on and [Amy] Coney Barrett, whatever the f–k her name is,” Stern said.
Finally, Stern concluded that this ruling by the Supreme Court is the long-lasting legacy of former President Donald Trump.
“This is Trump’s legacy. I hope he’s happy — back-alley abortions. He’s deranged,” Stern declared. “These justices are deranged. Clarence Thomas is talking — I don’t even know what he’s talking about. He’s going to undo gay rights. You know, gay marriage.”
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