Locker Room Talk: Howard Stern's Take On Donald Trump's Comments

Meanwhile on his Monday, October 17, return to his SiriusXM radio show, Stern, 62, was asked by his longtime pal, Robin Quivers, whether he deliberately be similar to Republican presidential candidates who comments with "locker room talk."

"A lot of the show that I've been doing for my entire life, radio show publicly, is an effort to sort of do 'locker room talk,' to express all kinds of s--t and just not even care what anyone thinks," Stern responded, as reported by Billboard. "But this idea of 'locker room talk' ... all the times I've been around guys - and believe me when I'm around guys 85 percent of the times you're talking about p--sy - but I have never been in the room when someone has said, 'Grab them by the p--sy.'"

"No one's ever advocated going that step where you get a little bit, 'Hey, I'm going to invade someone's space,'" the radio host continued. "A lot of [locker room banter is] real kind of desperate talk. The reason it's in a locker room is because no one's proud of it."

However, Stern made commentaries circling the time that tape was recorded that weren't particularly prudently correct themselves; at one point he asked, in reference to then teenage Lindsay Lohan, if Trump could "imagine the sex with this troubled teen?"

"She's probably deeply troubled and therefore great in bed," Trump responded. "How come the deeply troubled women, you know, deeply, deeply troubled, they're always the best in bed?"

Yikes. Stern claimed he goaded these kind of talks just to entertain his listener, but there are phrases that shouldn't be talking about when it comes to entertainment. Sexualizing juvenile is one of them. Stern may not want to re-air Trump's criticisms, but they are publicly open. Hopefully other TV or radio outlets won't let the GOP nominee's wildly unfit statements get swept under the rug.

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