Greg Gutfelds absurd Vance comment as he turns on | TV Shows
In a surprising flip of occasions, Greg Gutfeld has disagreed with his co-hosts in a dialogue relating to JD Vance.
During the latest episode of Fox News’ The Five, the 61-year-old host, Jesse Watters and three other hosts sat down to focus on Former United States Representative Katie Porter’s determination to stroll out of an interview.
Harold Ford Jr. began off the dialogue, declaring a current second when Porter was “on air and determined she didn’t just like the questions that a CBS reporter was asking her in Los Angeles.
Ford said, “I said that was the fallacious factor for her to do. I feel it’s fallacious.”
The anchor used his own experience in the same political position, explaining, “I always wanted to have control over what was asked of me. Sometimes, things were asked of me that I didn’t like, that I wish were not but when you’re in public life that’s part of the responsibility.”
Ford admitted he gets “bothered” when politicians pick and choose what questions from the media they are going to respond to. He then mentioned a similar incident which occurred during the vice president’s interview with George Stephanopoulos.
“Katie Porter was wrong, and Vance is a friend. He was wrong in that interview,” Ford concluded. She was terrible. I don’t disagree. I don’t think the vice president was right there either.”
When Gutfeld was asked to weigh in with his thoughts, he confessed, “I would say that you can’t compare the Porter and Vance one because of the political affiliations.
“Vance is Republican and it’s different,” the host explained. “The media always circles their wagons around Democrats but Republicans never get that.”
“They circled the wagons around Biden when he was in a coma. They’re doing it with everybody else. So it’s exhausted all their credibility.
Gutfeld rationalized Vance’s move was different as it was for the greater good.
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“When you see Vance doing that, he’s kind of doing it not just for Vance. He’s doing it for all of us in a way,” he said.
Gutfeld shared that he is aware of what it’s like to be “the target of the media” and “how unfair it can be.”
“There’s no reason to show any respect to Stephanopoulos because he didn’t show us any respect,” he concluded.
Gutfeld first joined Fox News in 2007 as a co-host of the late evening speak show Red Eye w/ Greg Gutfeld.
Greg Gutfelds absurd Vance comment as he turns on
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