[quote=svelte][quote=flu][quote=svelte][quote=scaredyclassic]howard stern for president[/quote]
Pretty much what we get if Trump is elected, isn’t it?[/quote]
Uh, no way…. Not even close. Howard Stern is actually very well educated and informed. He’s not an idiot at all.[/quote]
Wow. Whenever I have heard Stern talk (which granted isn’t often because I change the channel again shortly thereafter) the first thing I think is “what an idiot”.[/quote]
Granted he didn’t grad from a prestige school, he really isn’t an idiot.
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He graduated from the school in 1972;[22] his year book lists Stern’s sole student activity, a membership in Key Club.[23]
In 1972, Stern declined a place at Elmira College to instead pursue a Communications degree at Boston University,[24] but his average high school grades caused him to spend the first two years in its College of Basic Studies.[25] In his second year he started work at the campus radio station WTBU, where he played records, read the news, and hosted interview programs.[25] He later co-hosted a weekly comedy show with three fellow students named The King Schmaltz Bagel Hour which was initially cancelled during its first broadcast for a racial sketch named “Godzilla Goes to Harlem”.[26] Stern took cannabis, Quaaludes, and LSD during his studies, but quit after he experienced a difficult trip on too much LSD.[18] In 1974, he gained admission to the university’s School of Public Communications.[27] He then studied for a diploma at the Radio Engineering Institute of Electronics in Fredericksburg, Virginia in July 1975 which earned him a first class radio-telephone operator license, a required certificate for all radio broadcasters at the time which was issued by the Federal Communications Commission.[28][29] With the license, Stern landed his first professional radio job at WNTN in Newton, Massachusetts from August to December 1975 doing air shifts, news casting, and production work.[30] For the next five months, he taught students basic electronics in preparation for their own FCC exams.[30] In May 1976, Stern graduated magna cum laude with a 3.8 grade point average. His major was broadcasting and film and his minor English and speech.[25] In the past he has funded a scholarship at the university.[31]
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Compare that to Rush Limbaugh’s credentials
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Limbaugh began his career in radio as a teenager in 1967 in his hometown of Cape Girardeau, using the name Rusty Sharpe.[7][10] Limbaugh graduated from Cape Girardeau, Missouri Central High School in 1969. He played football.[11][12] Because of his parents’ desire to see him attend college, he enrolled in Southeast Missouri State University but left the school after two semesters and one summer. According to his mother, “he flunked everything,” and “he just didn’t seem interested in anything except radio.”[7][13]
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