Greg Gutfeld

Greg Gutfeld
Gregory John "Greg" Gutfeldis an American television personality, author, magazine editor, and blogger. Since May 2015, he has hosted The Greg Gutfeld Show on the Fox News Channel. Gutfeld was the host of Red Eye w/ Greg Gutfeld on the Fox News Channel from 2007 to 2015. Since 2011, he is one of five co-hosts/panelists on Fox News' political talk show The Five. Gutfeld is a self-described libertarian and is non-religious. Gutfeld's co-hosts on The Five have referred to him...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionJournalist
Date of Birth12 September 1964
CitySan Mateo, CA
CountryUnited States of America
The irony of prison is that it takes years and years and years to plan an elaborate escape, but all you have is years and years and years.
When someone in power declares that something is broken that means it's actually fine. What they're really saying is, "Let's change this so I like it and ruin it." Nothing is ever broken.
When immigrants go into the worse neighborhood and they fix it up, they should become citizens.
The problem is, then you see immigrants saving cities in Baltimore and you see 40 Korean groceries get burned down.
I don't know if you get anything more adorable than a tiny pig eating an apple. And here's a fun fact. This is how you make apple-smoked bacon.
When you are so obsessed with identity politics it's not healthy because you're constantly worried about how you're perceived as opposed to your achievements. Once your identity becomes your achievement then you run into serious problems.
It goes back to the if identity becomes your achievement, what do you do, this is what happens? And I do think it leads to psychological disorders. You have to start doing things and stop thinking about yourself.
Paternity, paternity. Let's think about this. This discriminates against the childless. So you get a year off because you produce a brat. If anything if you have a child you should work more because your brat's going to annoy me at the restaurants.
I'm thinking about American votes and American - all Americans, black or white have to be concerned about what's happening in the world.
Job creation is important I think, but it's not the critical issue for Republicans.
The problem with the immigration debate, it's probably is the most poisoned and political debate of any issue, because you have this huge voting bloc that everybody says is yours
Fake sympathy is the politicians demanding more cash as they ignore the underlying crisis. They prefer money over morality.
Accusing a politician of being politically expedient is like accusing water of being wet or circles for being round.
I want to make a positive point of Ikea. It makes income inequality a minor distraction.