![]() You know it.” Benza: “He sends things to her, newspaper clippings with him mentioned, circles his name and writes ‘billionaire.’ You have no idea. Benza, with Stern presiding “like Solomon,” must be read to be believed. And the transcript of his 2001 radio brawl with the gossip columnist A. His extreme richness his treatment of the “girls” he dates his easily debunked lies his excitement about hot new projects (Trump World magazine, Trump University): All are matters of record here. Some have already been well publicized, as when Trump remarked that dating in the age of AIDS was his personal Vietnam. Stern has interviewed him many times, and the conversations leap out as if in neon. Which might be problematic if he weren’t still such a sharp, funny, conversational sparring partner.īragging rights for “Howard Stern Comes Again” really do go to Donald Trump, who is far and away its most arresting subject. ![]() He’s in therapy, to the point where it becomes a constant refrain. ![]() For anyone who still thinks of Stern as a jokey voyeur, overgrown teenager and smutmeister, he would like you to know how much he’s evolved. You can find this and a lot more like it in “Howard Stern Comes Again,” Stern’s hefty all-star tutorial on the art of the interview, which draws on his work over the past two decades. Nope.” Strike 3 comes when Stern forces Weinstein to talk about his “solid” marriage (“Sex with her must be through the roof”) to the wife who has since divorced him. Pressed further, he insists: “It’s really nothing. “I hate to disappoint you,” fibs Weinstein, whose M.O. Interviewing Weinstein in 2014, Stern goes right for the actresses and the casting couch, riffing on some of his standard motifs as he asks about actresses who might want to work for Weinstein: “You can’t walk into the room, pull your pants off and say, ‘O.K., honey, let’s talk….” Can you? That’s because nobody else would have asked such nervy questions. Nobody but Howard Stern could have gotten Harvey Weinstein to lie quite as brazenly as he does in Stern’s encyclopedic new interview collection. ![]()
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