Posted on 07/09/2017 4:44:12 PM PDT by ForYourChildren
CNN's response to President Trump's tweet last Sunday of a GIF showing him tackling a fake CNN reminded Greg Gutfeld of a "sad spinster who can't take a joke."
"Once again CNN fell for fake news," Gutfeld said on his show on Saturday.
The network "didn't just step in it. They jumped head first into a sewage treatment plant and did the breaststroke."
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Greg has a way with words and is right on target.
Top Gun, Trump takes out some CNN Commie pilots.
Seems that Gutfeld is starting to get his mojo back.
Perhaps Watters has been a positive influence on him...
“Greg has a way with words and is right on target.”
Yes. I just wanted to post this because his language was so rich..
I wanted to see it on the front of FR..
I like they way He put That!
You call that a joke? It was worse than the Holocaust!!!
That’s funny...
God save America.
We can’t.
I think we all have a way of falling for fake news. That something aside from the love of God will save us.
Well the CNN got so thin skinned with their lies that the pea shooter from Donald was a holocaust to their feelings.
I love Greg Gutfeld! Him and Tucker Carlson. :)
GG’s opening statements are pretty funny. It’s refreshing.
Last night he talked about how Reps were always the “sticks in the mud,” but that now that role has been taken over by the left, with their identity politics and strident anger.
CNN is acting like the king who just farted and is ready to punish anyone who noticed.
I also love Tyrus——a smart guy.
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I will have to check out Watters; I've only seen a bit from him, but I'll have to watch his show from beginning to end.
Speaking of humorous conservatives, I love Mike Gallagher. I also love Dennis Prager, who follows Mike on the Chicago station I listen to -- though I would not say that Mr. Prager is the next Jerry Seinfeld. ;) Mr. Prager is just brilliant.
Off-topic--I apparently have a bleeding ulcer and just spent two weeks in the hospital after vomiting black old blood with clumps in it (!!!). Apparently I have been taking way too much advil because of a broken arm (broke it in the same spot on our frozen driveway, freezing rain here, two winters in a row).
Anyway, Gallagher and Prager are going to Israel in September, to see the Holy Land. If I can get the $ together, I'd like to go.
But some doctors have said I shouldn't, because I just had a "major bleed."
It's a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.
Any thoughts on visiting the Holy Land with possibly compromised health? Please feel free to FRmail me. :)
As a frequent ibuprofen taker, I was advised to alternate with Aleve (Sodium Naproxen)and that would help some of the drawbacks of taking too much ibuprofen - particularly to the kidneys.
As to your question about Israel, everyone I have known who has ever gone raves about it. If you are a Christian or a Jew, it gives amazing context to your spiritual understanding to visit sites the Scriptures speak about.
Trips to the Holy Land are quite frequent and well organized. If your health is not up to it, don’t force it. I don’t think you’ll need a radio host to make it a great trip. You’ll have a great trip anyway.
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