A conservative columnist cited recent headlines involving Howard Stern to argue that the radio host was working in tandem with President Joe Biden and other Democrats to trick Republicans into dying of COVID-19.
In a Sept. 10 article published on Breitbart, John Nolte name-checked Stern and Biden ― as well as House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) and Dr. Anthony Fauci ― as among those who are “deliberately looking to manipulate Trump supporters into not getting vaccinated.”
“If I wanted to use reverse psychology to convince people not to get a life-saving vaccination, I would do exactly what Stern and the left are doing,” Nolte wrote. “I would bully and taunt and mock and ridicule you for not getting vaccinated, knowing the human response would be, ‘Hey, **** you, I’m never getting vaccinated!’ And why is that a perfectly human response? Because no one ever wants to feel like they are being bullied or ridiculed or mocked or pushed into doing anything.”
Interestingly, Nolte’s article began making waves Monday on Twitter after being excerpted by the news website Mediaite. The piece was initially published days after Stern criticized those who are refusing to get vaccinated against the coronavirus.
In a Sept. 10 article published on Breitbart, John Nolte name-checked Stern and Biden ― as well as House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) and Dr. Anthony Fauci ― as among those who are “deliberately looking to manipulate Trump supporters into not getting vaccinated.”
“If I wanted to use reverse psychology to convince people not to get a life-saving vaccination, I would do exactly what Stern and the left are doing,” Nolte wrote. “I would bully and taunt and mock and ridicule you for not getting vaccinated, knowing the human response would be, ‘Hey, **** you, I’m never getting vaccinated!’ And why is that a perfectly human response? Because no one ever wants to feel like they are being bullied or ridiculed or mocked or pushed into doing anything.”
Interestingly, Nolte’s article began making waves Monday on Twitter after being excerpted by the news website Mediaite. The piece was initially published days after Stern criticized those who are refusing to get vaccinated against the coronavirus.
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