2. Greg Gutfeld
Born in San Mateo, California in 1964, Gutfeld got an early start in his media career by interning at the conservative magazine The American Spectator. Working as an assistant to founder, editor-in-chief and writer R. Emmett Tyrrell, he would move on to become a staff writer at Men’s Health magazine in 1995. There he was promoted to editor-in-chief of Men’s Health just four years later. However, his tenure as editor-in-chief would only last for a year before he was replaced by David Zinczenko.
He would continue as an editor-in-chief for the British consumer magazine stuff and successfully increased their circulation from 750,000 to 1.2 million. However, he would be fired from his position in 2003 after he pulled a publicity stunt at a conference of the Magazine Publishers of America by hiring several dwarfs to ‘be as loud and annoying as possible’. He would continue working with magazines like Maxim and The Huffington Post before eventually finding his way to Fox, serving as host of the late-night talk show Red Eye in 2007. On July 11, 2011, Gutfeld became a co-host and panelist on The Five, where his talents would finally find a true home.
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who gives a crap~~spreading their lies~~not interested period~~
Not lies. Of course, you don’t have to agree with their views, but they aren’t lies. You can easily figure this out by googling their comments. I’ve done that.
I stopped watching Fox news when they continually supported Trump lies. They use to be number one in my book but no more. They do not tell the truth. What a shame They let the Republican party and Trump dictate to them. Everyone knows Trump lost a very fair election. I voted for TRUMP but never again.