Gutfeld’s Fiery Response to Biden’s Post-Presidency Interview
On today’s episode of The Five on FOX News, Greg Gutfeld unleashed a fervent critique of Joe Biden during the former president’s first interview since exiting the White House—a moment that left some co-hosts visibly taken aback.
While Gutfeld’s remarks were steeped in truth, his unabashed delivery was certainly a spectacle to behold.
He fiercely criticized both Democrats and the media for what he perceives as a systematic gaslighting of the American public. Gutfeld specifically targeted media figures who he claims are attempting to rewrite the narrative surrounding Biden’s cognitive decline, all while having played a role in obscuring the truth.
For more details, we turn to The Irish Star, an unexpected source of this political drama:
Fox News host Greg Gutfeld did not hold back in his criticism of former President Joe Biden during a segment of ‘The Five.’ He launched into his tirade immediately following Biden’s first post-presidency interview with the BBC.
“Go literally out to pasture and die,” he exclaimed, his voice rising above the other panelists.
“He chose BBC because it stands for ‘Biden, Bury, or Cremate,’” he continued, mixing humor with pointed criticism.
In a rather philosophical moment, he likened hangovers to the lingering effects of poor choices, dubbing it a “political hangover” in this context. He dominated the discussion, insisting: “We need to see this because we can’t forget the abomination of this president.”
“So as long as Joe emerges from the crypt with his old man smell, nobody’s listening to what he’s saying. They’re just looking at him, going: ‘Christ, this actually was president,’” he added, painting a vivid image of the former leader.
Words alone can’t capture the intensity of Gutfeld’s sentiments. For a more visceral experience, check out the full segment below:
Fox News’ @greggutfeld elicits gasps from The Five’s co-hosts as he delivers his fiery verdict on Joe Biden’s first post-presidency interview with the BBC pic.twitter.com/2czAt9mOsS
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Gutfeld’s points resonate strongly, especially regarding the media’s responsibility not to forget their complicity in shielding Biden until the truth became undeniable. Many journalists were eager to protect Biden right up to the moment they could no longer maintain the facade; this is a narrative they should grapple with for years to come.