8:20 am - 11/06/2012
Howard Stern Show cast: how are they voting?
Did Howard ever take on Trump, who was always calling into his show, and later used Stern's listeners as his base of support?

Howard Stern broadcast live Tuesday morning as millions across the country headed to the polling booths to end the long national nightmare that is "Election 2012".
Howard Stern: President Barack Obama
Stern has repeatedly endorsed Obama for reelection on his satellite radio show, and has campaigned for him on air. He has also called Mitt Romney and "demon".
Tim Sabean: Mitt Romney
Howard Stern revealed Monday that Sirius XM VP Tim Sabean had revealed he was voting for the Romney/Ryan ticket, but Stern "wasn't sure why".
Jon Leiberman: Undecided
Seriously. As of Monday, the Howard 100 News reporter Leiberman said he was really and truly undecided about who he would vote for.
"I am still on the fence…I think there are a lot of people who are split between feeling one way on social issues and another way on fiscal issues. Those are the undecideds.”
Scott DePace: Mitt Romney
DePace is the resident in-studio Republican who has been slamming Obama and extolling Romney's virtues for months.
High Pitch Eric: Mitt Romney
The Wack Packer revealed he'd be voting for Romney, saying that a "rich, white guy is the way to go".
Howard Stern's parents: President Barack Obama
Stern revealed Monday that both of his parents appear to be backing the President. He said he "thinks" his father Ben Stern is voting for Obama, and that his mother Ray recently said:
“If that Romney gets in it’s going to be a disaster.”
Debbie the Pet Lady via Brian Phelan: Mitt Romney
The Wack Packer wants change in the White House but she's having difficulty figuring out how to vote. Howard TV's Brian Phelan, who doesn't feel invested in the election, said he will vote for Romney on Debbie's behalf.
Wendy the Retard: O'Romney
The proud Stern Show Wack Pack endorsed "O'Romney" last week.
Howard Stern tells listeners not to vote for 'demon' Mitt Romney
Howard Stern kicked off his return to radio by ripping into Republican Presidential nominee Mitt Romney, calling him a "demon," a "fat cat" and a "c**ksucking d**k" that people who be crazy to vote for.
Stern spent the first twenty minutes of Monday morning's Howard Stern Show explaining the sordid history of Rmoney's leverage buyout company Bain Capital, and why anyone would be crazy to vote for him. Stern referenced Matt Taibi's August 29th Rolling Stone article: "Greed and Debt: The True Story of Mitt Romney and Bain Capital" as his source.
“I came to the conclusion over the weekend that I really don’t want Romney to win. I really don’t like him at all…cause he’s a c**ksucking d**k. His whole background at Bain is so deplorable, I don’t know that he shouldn’t be in jail,” said Stern Monday.
Stern then recounted Bain Capital's extensive history of buying American companies, shutting them down and, in some cases, making American employees train their Chinese replacements.
“This is a guy running for President who says he’s a great businessman and that he knows how to create jobs…He was such a monster there…To me, he’s a demon. How could this guy have any compassion? How could this guy really care about this country?…This new scam, leverage buyouts, it doesn’t produce a product! It takes money and puts it into other people’s hands...If this is a guy who is fundamentally out for himself and not altruistic and want to help other people? How could a guy like that be President?...This was just an industry of moving money around…It reminds me of, like, a bank robbery.”
Stern, who has been frustrated with his contract at Sirius XM since he renewed at the end of 2010, even joked that Bain Capital should come after his own employers:
“They should take over Sirius satellite. We’d all be out of work in a week.”
Stern did clarify that his feelings were directed at Mitt Romney and not at Republicans across the board:
“I’m talking about Mitt Romney. I’m not talking about Republicans. There are some Republicans that are good.”
Stern stated that he isn't not a huge fan of President Barack Obama, but said he's definitely the better option:
"I don’t say (Obama’s) setting the world on fire, but when you’ve got THIS choice?"
Howard Stern considers himself a Libertarian, but has stated he will vote for Obama in the election on November 6th.
Baba Booey

Howard Stern broadcast live Tuesday morning as millions across the country headed to the polling booths to end the long national nightmare that is "Election 2012".
Howard Stern: President Barack Obama
Stern has repeatedly endorsed Obama for reelection on his satellite radio show, and has campaigned for him on air. He has also called Mitt Romney and "demon".
Tim Sabean: Mitt Romney
Howard Stern revealed Monday that Sirius XM VP Tim Sabean had revealed he was voting for the Romney/Ryan ticket, but Stern "wasn't sure why".
Jon Leiberman: Undecided
Seriously. As of Monday, the Howard 100 News reporter Leiberman said he was really and truly undecided about who he would vote for.
"I am still on the fence…I think there are a lot of people who are split between feeling one way on social issues and another way on fiscal issues. Those are the undecideds.”
Scott DePace: Mitt Romney
DePace is the resident in-studio Republican who has been slamming Obama and extolling Romney's virtues for months.
High Pitch Eric: Mitt Romney
The Wack Packer revealed he'd be voting for Romney, saying that a "rich, white guy is the way to go".
Howard Stern's parents: President Barack Obama
Stern revealed Monday that both of his parents appear to be backing the President. He said he "thinks" his father Ben Stern is voting for Obama, and that his mother Ray recently said:
“If that Romney gets in it’s going to be a disaster.”
Debbie the Pet Lady via Brian Phelan: Mitt Romney
The Wack Packer wants change in the White House but she's having difficulty figuring out how to vote. Howard TV's Brian Phelan, who doesn't feel invested in the election, said he will vote for Romney on Debbie's behalf.
Wendy the Retard: O'Romney
The proud Stern Show Wack Pack endorsed "O'Romney" last week.
Howard Stern tells listeners not to vote for 'demon' Mitt Romney
Howard Stern kicked off his return to radio by ripping into Republican Presidential nominee Mitt Romney, calling him a "demon," a "fat cat" and a "c**ksucking d**k" that people who be crazy to vote for.
Stern spent the first twenty minutes of Monday morning's Howard Stern Show explaining the sordid history of Rmoney's leverage buyout company Bain Capital, and why anyone would be crazy to vote for him. Stern referenced Matt Taibi's August 29th Rolling Stone article: "Greed and Debt: The True Story of Mitt Romney and Bain Capital" as his source.
“I came to the conclusion over the weekend that I really don’t want Romney to win. I really don’t like him at all…cause he’s a c**ksucking d**k. His whole background at Bain is so deplorable, I don’t know that he shouldn’t be in jail,” said Stern Monday.
Stern then recounted Bain Capital's extensive history of buying American companies, shutting them down and, in some cases, making American employees train their Chinese replacements.
“This is a guy running for President who says he’s a great businessman and that he knows how to create jobs…He was such a monster there…To me, he’s a demon. How could this guy have any compassion? How could this guy really care about this country?…This new scam, leverage buyouts, it doesn’t produce a product! It takes money and puts it into other people’s hands...If this is a guy who is fundamentally out for himself and not altruistic and want to help other people? How could a guy like that be President?...This was just an industry of moving money around…It reminds me of, like, a bank robbery.”
Stern, who has been frustrated with his contract at Sirius XM since he renewed at the end of 2010, even joked that Bain Capital should come after his own employers:
“They should take over Sirius satellite. We’d all be out of work in a week.”
Stern did clarify that his feelings were directed at Mitt Romney and not at Republicans across the board:
“I’m talking about Mitt Romney. I’m not talking about Republicans. There are some Republicans that are good.”
Stern stated that he isn't not a huge fan of President Barack Obama, but said he's definitely the better option:
"I don’t say (Obama’s) setting the world on fire, but when you’ve got THIS choice?"
Howard Stern considers himself a Libertarian, but has stated he will vote for Obama in the election on November 6th.
Baba Booey
So disappointed. I don't even think she realizes her personal views don't match up with his, because when I have discussions with her, we agree on so many levels-- which means, she shouldn't be voting for Romney.. but she's a registered Republication for some reason..
oy.
Jesus fucking christ America.
the rest of my family (mom, brother, sister, grandparents) are all voting Obama though
It makes no sense to me as she has always agreed with the Democratic policies but is still voting for Romney.
Meanwhile, I'm one of 4 democrats in my entire extended family, and the rest are only voting Republican because of the $$$ our family has.
I've literally told them all a vote for Romney is a vote to make ME, an LGBT person, like a second rate citizen and everyone just tells me I am being a drama queen.
I JUST CAN'T ANYMORE.
She's 70 years old with a heart condition (10% EF) and wheelchair bound but dedicated to liberal politics.
I hope I get a sticker like last time :3
LET OBAMA WIN PLS!
loljk
I TOTES VOTED A MONTH AGO BITCHESSS.
Or I'm subconcsiously trying to reverse jinx Romney. idk which.
http://www.ny1.com/content/top_stor
Edited at 2012-11-06 03:40 pm (UTC)
you really think dick cheney and karl rove are gonna pull shit THIS transparent?
Too much potential for hacking, bugs, etc...
But the guy said it eventually worked, although you had to find the "sweet spot" which was a few teeny, tiny pixels.
so go out and vote for me? ok?
and RIP aja
i know i'd be a wreck if anything happened to my babies :(
I hung out with the democrats at trivia at Shaskeen Pub. we're way cooler.