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With Howard Stern, The Criticism of Aaron Rodgers Has Reached a Ridiculous Peak

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The “celebrities weighing in on the Aaron Rodgers situation” has reached a comical tipping point.

“I would throw this guy out of the football league so fast”

“He’s a f—ing liar and he could’ve destroyed a lot of people.”

“The next time this f—head gets injured on the field, they should bring in Joe Rogan to fix the bones”

“You know, that whole bulls–t game, ‘Yeah, I have the antibodies”

These are just a few of the highlights from Howard Stern’s profanity-laden rant on Aaron Rodgers this morning. That’s right, the guy who once gave a woman an orgasm on his radio show by blowing into a microphone while she sat on a speaker has some “important thoughts.”

Stern, an admitted non-football fan, took Rodgers to task while praising Terry Bradshaw for his criticism of the Packer quarterback. Don’t get me wrong, like most people I have major issues with the way Rodgers handled his covid situation, but this is getting a little ridiculous. What’s next? Is Pamela Anderson going to do a podcast on Rodgers behavior? Maybe Stormy Daniels can go on The NBC Nightly News and give her thoughts?

It all reminds me of that great Dave Chappelle bit about Ja Rule and 9/11.

Does Stern being a perv with decades of misogyny and racism under his belt disqualify him from having a proper thought about society? No, but it’s just so silly to see the wide array of performers that have come out of the tent since the circus has started.

Make good decisions, trust your doctors, turn off Howard Stern. Go pack go.

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