Sean Hannity had some Stern words for the King of All Media. (Frank Franklin II/AP) Sean Hannity appears to be quitting the Howard Stern fan club. The right-wing conspiracy theorist told Fox News viewers Wednesday that he grew up listening to the self-proclaimed “King of All Media" and doesn’t understand why he, too, isn’t a die-hard Donald Trump supporter. Advertisement Hannity’s heartbreak was triggered by an interview Stern did with Hillary Clinton earlier that day, where the pair discussed a wide range of topics, including politics. Stern endorsed Clinton in the 2016 election. Former NFLer Larry Johnson accuses ‘Freemason’ Dwyane Wade of sacrificing his son for ‘the doctrines of demons’ » “The guy I grew up listening to, Howard Stern, to me, would have supported Donald Trump not Hillary Clinton,” a distraught Hannity said after showing a clip from Stern’s Sirius XM interview. "Not sure why Howard hates Trump and loves her. Makes no sense. That’s not the guy I grew up listening to.” Related Gallery Howard Stern A look back at the wildest — and crudest — moments of 'Shock Jock' Howard Stern's career Among the nuggets from Stern’s chat with Clinton was a discussion about the fact that the former secretary of state got 65,853,514 votes to Trump’s 62,984,828 in the 2016 election. “You got 3 million more votes than the guy — in my mind, you won the election,” Stern said. “The electoral college, I can’t explain that... the majority of the country voted for you, you got the job done.” Despite Hannity’s melodramatic claim that Stern “hates” Trump, there’s no indication that’s true. During a May interview with the Daily News, Stern recalled Trump as a very good guest over the years who now gets a bad rap over jokes he made as a private citizen with no political agenda. One example Stern gave was that Trump, who filed for five draft deferments during the war in Vietnam, still gets flak because he once quipped that not getting a venereal disease while partying in New York City was his personal battle. But Stern also blasted Trump for lying on his show about being “very lucky” he wasn’t drafted. Most Read Abandoned Alaska 5-year-old carries toddler half-mile away to neighbor’s house in frigid temps after power goes out Boy invites entire kindergarten class to his adoption hearing — and it’s adorable Breaking down possible replacements for Knicks’ exec Steve Mills “That’s a lie. Clearly,” Stern said. Stern also recalled what he — and many voters — liked about Trump. “It wasn’t the honesty so much, it was the sense of camaraderie,” Stern said of his relationship with Trump. “This is why I felt he won the presidency. The communication is one of … let’s call him a regular guy. As successful or rich as he is, or privileged from having a wealthy family, he understood how to talk like a guy.” The sad truth about Sean Hannity's deceit: His viewers do not care » Hannity, 57, was raised in Nassau County and got into r
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