Howard Stern: ‘My buddy’ Donald Trump ‘thinks he’s the best president there ever was’ — but he ‘doesn’t give one sh*t about public service’

AlterNet logoHoward Stern had Donald Trump on his radio show numerous times before Trump decided to intrude on our lives like a painful rash that won’t go away — and he allowed the future IMPOTUS to embarrass himself over and over again.

So Stern knows Trump pretty well, and he also knows that Trump is a grade A narcissist and a phony.

But the veteran shock jock still seemed taken aback by Trump’s recent boasting about his coronavirus carnival ratings: Continue reading.

Howard Stern diagnoses Trump’s ‘narcissism’: He was ‘traumatized’ in childhood and needs therapy

Radio host Howard Stern told CNN’s Anderson Cooper in an interview this week that President Donald Trump experienced a traumatic childhood and probably needed psychotherapy to recover.

Stern has known Trump for decades and frequently interviewed him on his show before he entered politics. In his new book, Howard Stern Comes Again, he details some of his experiences with Trump.

“From what I know of Donald and his relationship with his father, it sounds traumatic. It sounds like the father was very domineering. The father expected a lot of him. And the father, I don’t know, there was military school. You know, you read these drips and drabs and you go wow,” Stern explained.

View the complete May 27 article by Eric W. Dolan from Raw Story on the AlterNet website here.

Howard Stern says the presidency will damage Trump’s mental health because he just ‘wants to be loved’

The following article by Emily Chan was posted on the Daily Mail website February 3, 2017:

 

  • Radio host is old friend of Trump and has had him on his show a number of times
  • Stern does not believe presidency will be ‘healthy experience’ for Trump
  • The 63-year-old claimed the President ‘loves’ Hollywood and the press 

 

Photo: The Hill

Howard Stern says the presidency will damage Donald Trump‘s mental health because he just ‘wants to be loved’.

The radio host said on his show on Wednesday that he does not believe it will be a ‘healthy experience’ for Trump.

The 63-year-old is an old friend of the President and has invited him onto his show a number of times.  Continue reading “Howard Stern says the presidency will damage Trump’s mental health because he just ‘wants to be loved’”