THE KING IS DEAD – Greg Gutfeld’s Surgical Takedown ‘Rebellion’ của Howard Stern
It started with Howard Stern’s chest-thumping declaration — a defiant claim that he was “still the rebel king” of radio.
Then Greg Gutfeld took the mic.
No shouting. No cheap shots. Just a slow, deliberate dismantling — joke by joke, fact by fact — that left Stern’s self-styled rebellion looking more like a relic from a bygone era.
On-air, Gutfeld framed it as a comedy bit.
Off-air, insiders say it was something closer to a coup.
He poked holes in Stern’s politics, mocked his sanitized interviews, and reminded audiences exactly when the so-called rebel stopped taking risks. The studio laughed. The internet roared. And Stern? Silent.
By the next morning, “The King is Dead” was trending — half in jest, half in victory lap. Rival hosts were replaying the segment. Media blogs were calling it “the cleanest public execution in modern broadcasting.”
This wasn’t just a roast.
It was a passing of the torch.
And Gutfeld made sure everyone saw who was holding it.
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