Greg Gutfeld is a libertarian political satirist, author, and television host for Fox News. He is best known for hosting the late-night talk show Gutfeld and for co-hosting The Five on Fox News. He is also a humorist, blogger, and magazine editor who previously held roles at publications like Men’s Health and Maxim.
Tomorrow, he is coming on Triggernometry to discuss his life, career, New York and how the comedy scene has evolved over the years.
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French authorities are still reeling from what’s being called the “heist of the century” — the $102 million theft of French Crown Jewels from the Louvre Museum in Paris last month. Investigators say the museum’s video surveillance password was simply “Louvre,” sparking outrage over its lax security at the home of masterpieces like the Mona Lisa, Venus de Milo, and the nearly four-millennia-old Code of Hammurabi. A 2014 audit had already warned the museum was running outdated systems, including Windows 2000. Four suspects have been charged, but none of the eight stolen jewels have been recovered.
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Of all the late night hosts only bill maher seems avoided getting trapped in a liberal "bubble" that made others very unappealing to moderate and conservative audiences
What is it about his personality that allowed him to stand out among that group?
Greg, you’ve spoken candidly about Tucker Carlson’s departure from Fox and the broader issue of media censorship. How do you see Tucker’s influence on conservative media today, and what’s your perspective on figures like Nick Fuentes who represent a more extreme edge of the movement?"