February 27, 2019 Gutfeld on media coverage of Hanoi and Cohen The U.S.-North Korea summit is a bigger story than the Michael Cohen testimony in Congress, but Cohen got more news coverage.
February 21, 2019 Gutfeld on Smollett’s arrest The activist press embraced Jussie Smollett as the perfect victim, ignoring all the implausible details of his claim that he was attacked in a hate crime.
February 20, 2019 Gutfeld on Nick Sandmann’s lawsuit against The Washington Post Nick Sandmann, the smiling target of the infamous Covington smear, is suing The Washington Post for 250 million bucks for leading the media mob. Can’t say I blame him.
February 20, 2019 Gutfeld on Lara Logan's blunt truth on media bias Former CBS foreign correspondent Lara Logan has told us the truth about liberal media bias.
February 14, 2019 Gutfeld on hiring combat vets to defend schools A Florida school has hired armed combat vets to protect students from school shooters. If it works, I say give it a try.
February 13, 2019 Gutfeld on Democrats pandering for votes It’s hard to run for president. Every day is a test on how far you'll bend for approval. It's a limbo bar for your character – no matter how low others go, you got to go lower.
February 7, 2019 Gutfeld on abolishing billionaires Billionaires are not a problem. The rich create jobs, pay lots of taxes and give a lot to charity. Capitalism creates wealth and the opportunity for upward mobility.
February 6, 2019 Gutfeld on last night’s address The State of the Union speech Tuesday was a good night for President Trump, a bad one for the media. In tone and tenor, Trump nailed much of it – like his uncompromising rejection of socialism.
February 5, 2019 Gutfeld on Covington libel action It may be the first step in a libel suit -- lawyers for the Covington high school student demonized by the media have sent letters to 50 plus celebs, politicians and media organs.
February 4, 2019 Gutfeld on Dana's horrifying and grotesque queso Yes, Dana Perino made queso. It's not her forte.