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Fox News
10 hours ago
- Politics
- Fox News
A Successful Six Months
As seen on Gutfeld, Greg runs through all of the accomplishments of the first six months of Trump's second term. Plus, Greg takes a look back at all the Democrats' doomsday predictions about Trump from earlier this year. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit


Fox News
a day ago
- Politics
- Fox News
Gutfeld: Trump did what what Dems couldn't do themselves
Fox News host Greg Gutfeld and the panel discuss President Donald Trump's successful first six months in office on 'Gutfeld!'


Fox News
a day ago
- Entertainment
- Fox News
'BROKE THE NUMBER ONE RULE OF COMEDY': Jimmy Failla Explains the Downfall of Stephen Colbert and 'The Late Show'
Jimmy Failla, host of Fox Across America on Fox News Radio and Fox News Saturday Night with Jimmy Failla, and author of Cancel Culture Dictionary: An A to Z Guide to Winning the War on Fun, joined The Guy Benson Show today to discuss the liberal meltdown over the cancellation of The Late Show with Stephen Colbert and the bizarre display from celebrities and late-night hosts who rolled in to last night's taping. Failla explained why the move doesn't faze him, or Gutfeld!, for that matter, and why true comedians aren't threatened by the collapse of the late-night echo chamber. Listen to the full interview below! Listen to the full interview below: Listen to the full podcast below:


The Hill
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- The Hill
Gutfeld praises Hunter Biden for cursing out Democrats
Fox News host Greg Gutfeld cheered Hunter Biden after the former president's son went on a profanity-laced tirade, tearing into members of the Democratic establishment who he says undermined and mistreated his father toward the end of his presidency. 'But Democrats, if you listen to him … what have Democrats been trying to do? All six months. Try to be authentic. They try to fake swear, do a lot of theater. That's real swearing,' Gutfeld said after watching the interview Biden gave to YouTube personality Andrew Callaghan. 'You gotta give it to him. That guy is authentic, he's the real deal, and dare I say … I like him.' The host's comments were first highlighted by Mediaite. Biden, during the interview, blasted top Democratic aides and Hollywood figures who called on his father to drop out of the 2024 race for president. 'F‑‑‑ you, what do you have to do with f‑‑‑ing anything? Why do I have to f‑‑‑ing listen to you? What right do you have to step on a man who's given 52 years of his f‑‑‑ing life to the service of this country,' Hunter Biden said of actor George Clooney. Later, commenting on immigration, Biden blasted Trump's sweeping deportation efforts. 'How do you think your hotel room gets cleaned? How do you think you have food on your f‑‑‑ing table? Who do you think washes your dishes?' he said. Gutfeld, a right-wing comedian and one of Fox's most popular hosts, who has used Biden's history of drug use and legal issues as fodder for his nightly jokes, said the president's son 'could be dangerous' for the Democratic Party. 'If he's truly in recovery, he will be legitimately dangerous just like RFK, who's beholden to no ideology whatsoever,' Gutfeld said. 'That's my theory, I'm going with it. And you're welcome on my show.'
Yahoo
6 days ago
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
‘Gutfeld!' Gangs Up on CBS Reporter for ‘PTSD' Diagnosis From Trump Rally Shooting: ‘Main Character Syndrome'
CBS correspondent Scott MacFarlane said he was 'diagnosed with PTSD in 48 hours' following his experience covering the Butler, Pennsylvania, rally where Donald Trump was nearly assassinated because his supporters turned on members of the press – and the 'Gutfeld!' gang couldn't contain their giggles. MacFarlane, who was onsite for the July 2024 incident, said on Chuck Todd's 'The Chuck Toddcast' that 'for those of us there, it was such horror because you saw an emerging America.' More from TheWrap 'Gutfeld!' Gangs Up on CBS Reporter for 'PTSD' Diagnosis From Trump Rally Shooting: 'Main Character Syndrome' | Video Trump Says He'll Sue Rupert Murdoch, NewsCorp and WSJ 'Shortly,' Orders Release of Epstein Testimony Stephen Colbert Says CBS Told Him of 'Late Show' Cancellation Just Last Night in Emotional Monologue: 'All Just Going Away' | Video Trump Contributed to Suggestive Jeffrey Epstein 50th Birthday Gift, WSJ Reports: 'We Have Certain Things in Common' 'I got put on trauma leave,' MacFarlane said. 'Not because of the shooting but because — you saw it in the eyes. The reaction of the people. They were coming for us. If he didn't jump up with his fist, they were going to come kill us. There is a subset — not everybody — dozens of people in the crowd to start confronting us, saying, 'You did this, this is your fault, you caused this, you killed him.' And they were going to beat us with their hands.' If MacFarlane was looking for sympathy, he wasn't going to find it on the Fox News late-night show. 'It shows you the level of main character syndrome,' said panelist and comedian Joe DeVito. 'That they were at a place, a man died, the guy running for president almost got his head blown off on live TV, and this guy's like, 'What about me? What about what I went through?'' DeVito said had he been there, he would've gotten PTSD, too – from the Secret Service detail. 'All these tiny little chubby ladies,' DeVito said. 'It was the most bizarre — I would have been freaked out by that. I didn't know the Secret Service would have two dozen tiny Melissa McCarthys climbing over to save your life.' Host Greg Gutfeld steered the conversation for a moment to over-labeling of mental conditions. 'This actually — it speaks to something everyone is kind of scared to talk about, which is the overdiagnosis of PTSD,' Gutfeld said. 'It used to be just for people that suffered war trauma or just violent trauma. But now it's like people say, 'I have PTSD, I had a terrible boss. I was at a rally.'' The Free Press editor Will Rahn then chimed in: 'Listen, I'm a little soft on this issue, I'm millennial. I was traumatized on the way here. So I feel for the guy. Listen, people snap, weird things happen. I don't know. Here's the thing. Going on that main character syndrome thing — there's this big reward for emoting, for going on and being like, 'Let me tell you about my feelings',' on Chuck Todd's podcast audience, about how I felt' … and it's like, I'm an editor. A reporter comes to me and is like, 'Let me tell you about my feelings,' and I'm like, 'No, the story is the president got his ear shot off — not how you felt, how people gave you dirty looks.'' Watch the entire exchange in the video above. The post 'Gutfeld!' Gangs Up on CBS Reporter for 'PTSD' Diagnosis From Trump Rally Shooting: 'Main Character Syndrome' | Video appeared first on TheWrap.