Howard Stern lambasts anti-vaxxers


The Popular shock-jock, radio talk show host has had enough of what he deemed “imbecile” antics.

Howard Stern derided anti-vaxxers early this week on his Sirius XM radio show saying anyone who doesn’t want to get the Covid-19 vaccine should go “f*** yourself.”

The unvaccinated in the U.S. makes up a large percentage of those who are getting infected with Covid. The current U.S. administration has even called it the ‘pandemic of the unvaccinated.’

The comment came when Stern and his co-host Robin Quivers were discussing radio talk show hosts who recently died of Covid -19.

Stern said, “Four of them died, four of them were ranting on the air that they will not get vaccinated. They were on fire. Day after day they were all dying. And then their dying words are: ‘I wish I had been more into the vaccine. I wish I had taken it.’”

Quivers commented, “I have trouble drumming up compassion, and I think that’s a terrible thing to not be able to drum up compassion for people that stupid that they wind up dying.”

Stern cited radio talk show host Marc Bernier who recently died after contracting the virus. Bernier dubbed himself as ‘Mr. Anti-Vax.’”

“Yeah, he’s dead. He no longer walks,” Stern said on his program, adding “there were other guys too, they on the radio preaching this s***.”  

Stern then said, “I’ll tell you what, as far as I remember, when I went to school, you had to get a measles vaccine, you had to get a mumps vaccine, there was a ton of them you got, polio,” Stern said.

“When are we gonna stop putting up with the idiots in this country and just say it’s mandatory to get vaccinated? F*** ‘em. F*** their freedom.”

“I want my freedom to live. I want to get out of the house already. I want to go next door and play chess. I want to go take some pictures,” Stern added on his radio program.

Stern called those who refused the vaccination “imbeciles,” and added that those anti-vaxxers who are now in the hospital should, “Go f*** yourself. You had the cure and you wouldn’t take it.”