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Greg Gutfeld (possibly sarcastically?) rants that he’s glad Chauvin found guilty even if he wasn’t actually guilty because he’s tired of rioting. The other Fox News guests including Judge Jeanine almost melted down pic.twitter.com/JXjhdx5w57 — Media Right News (@MediaRightNews1) April 20, 2021. Fox News contributor Ted Williams, a former D.C. Homicide detective, laid into Greg Gutfeld for his reaction to Derek Chauvin being found guilty of murdering George Floyd. Earlier on during The. 2 days ago  On Thursday’s edition of The Five on Fox News, cohost Greg Gutfeld panned his employer’s current Covid-19 safety protocols. After railing against outdoor mask wearing by saying, “This is an.

The @GutfledFox Twitter account tweeted the show's expected panelists at 6:15 p.m. Gutfeld himself tweeted about the show from his personal account at 10:33 p.m. Obviously, both of those could.

Greg Gutfeld of Fox News’ The Five is apparently doing the late-night comedy thing as of this week on his new show, Greg Gutfeld’s Gutfeld! It’s not going too well and, in fact, the whole thing is very strange, but at least the show is delivering on its promise to be an alternative to what’s currently out there in the late-night-talk and late-night-cable landscape. There’s truly nothing else like this show out there, so perhaps the novelty counts for something.

Gutfeld has been described as a a “hard-edged satirist,” although that’s a confusing take because even satire is supposed to be funny. The trainwreck continued on the show’s third night, and as Vox’s Aaron Rupar noted, Gutfeld is repeating the same jokes (like this bizarreness about CNN), and in this case, he’s done it three times. There’s something here involving… “racist” grandmas and a bear? it makes no sense at all.

Gutfeld used the same terrible joke about CNN three nights in a row pic.twitter.com/m3gReMBxIM

— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) April 8, 2021

Choice replies included, “Just like my drunk neighbor. Always telling me the same story” and “They’re really leaning on their greatest misses” And so on.

Just like my drunk neighbor. Always telling me the same story.

— Sam (@samantha7v) April 8, 2021

They’re really leaning on their greatest misses

Gutfeld

— Pool Ladder, MD (@_ladder_MD) April 8, 2021

You can't expect him to come up with new material every night, what do you think he is? A comedian?!

— ObsessaFilma (@obsessafilma) April 8, 2021

I’m surprised he didn’t repeat it three times in one night.

— Zac, the Snacc Who Claps Back (@ZacDoesAThing) April 8, 2021

After all, somebody might have missed it the first two times…

— Ellen Hopkins (@EllenHopkinsLit) April 8, 2021

Why a bear? Am I missing the punchline? Is there even one?

— TMD (@tonymdolan) April 8, 2021

Then there was a skit making fun of Jen Psaki using Rorschach blots. Hoo boy.

The third night of Gutfeld! featured this skit making fun of Jen Psaki pic.twitter.com/eOcNfJfiGd

— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) April 8, 2021

Previously, the Daily Beast spoke with some comedians who’ve offered their own criticism of Gutfeld’s show. They’re not impressed, including how Jena Friedman (formerly of The Daily Show and now of Borat Subsequent Moviefilm) stated, “It’s like watching a guy going through a divorce doing an impression of Bill Maher.” Ouch, and as Michael Ian Black noted on Twitter, the real humor can be found in the show’s Garfield-esque logo.

The funniest part of this show is that the “Gutfeld” logo looks like the “Garfield” logo. https://t.co/4VdFa3Typb

— Michael Ian Black (@michaelianblack) April 6, 2021

Fox News host Greg Gutfeld joined other prominent conservative voices on Saturday by abandoning his Twitter account after the social media platform permanently banned President Donald Trump.

“To be true to the resolution to myself: this is my last tweet. [O]ther than to read news, [I won’t] be on [T]witter,” Gutfeld first tweeted on Jan. 2. Offering the link to his own website, Gutfeld continued, “[Y]ou’re all invited there; just leave the bullshit behind. Tata.”

To be true to the resolution to myself: this is my last tweet. other than to read news, i wont be on twitter. If you wish to contact me, join https://t.co/vNvxXtFyey – which is over at locals. you're all invited there; just leave the bullshit behind. Tata.

— GregGutfeld (@greggutfeld) January 3, 2021

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On Saturday, after Twitter had banned the president and seemingly began purging the followers of conservative accounts, Gutfeld returned for a final sign-off. “[O]kay, this IS my last tweet: CNN tries to get FNC banned. Apple targets Parler. Publishers dump writers. [M]usic labels drop artists. [T]witter bans/removes thousands. [T]ech companies join hands. [T]his redefines who the true rebels are.”

“[I]f you like the purge, you’re the servant,” Gutfeld added.

okay, this IS my last tweet:
CNN tries to get FNC banned.
Apple targets Parler.
Publishers dump writers.
music labels drop artists.
twitter bans/removes thousands.
tech companies join hands.

this redefines who the true rebels are.

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if you like the purge, you're the servant.

— GregGutfeld (@greggutfeld) January 9, 2021

After many conservative accounts apparently hemorrhaged followers after the president’s ban, Fox News reported:

“Fox & Friends” co-host Pete Hegseth on Saturday described it as “something of a purge” that might have taken place, as thousands of users disappeared from the platform. Hegseth also suggested that the move might have come after the Georgia Senate runoff results earlier this week, not just after Trump’s account was permanenty suspended.

The exact reason for the shift in users is not known, but it could be that users have voluntarily left the platform along with the president. Fox News reached out to Twitter for comment on the drop in users and was referred to their support page. A follow-up request was not yet returned.

Gutfeld follows in the footsteps of fellow Fox hosts Lou Dobbs and Mark Levin, both of whom left Twitter following the company’s muzzling of the president.

I don’t believe any American should ever tolerate those who deny us freedom of speech or who would ever be so arrogant as to censor our President,” Dobbs tweeted Friday. “I’m withdrawing from Twitter as of right now.” He urged his followers to join him on Parler.

I don't believe any American should ever tolerate those who deny us freedom of speech or who would ever be so arrogant as to censor our President. I'm withdrawing from Twitter as of right now. Please join me on Parler @LouDobbsTonight. God bless you and America.

— Lou Dobbs (@LouDobbs) January 9, 2021

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Hours earlier, radio host Mark Levin suspended himself from the platform. “I have suspended my own Twitter account in protest against Twitter’s fascism,” Levin said. “I ask all my followers to join me now on Parler and Rumble.”

I have suspended my own Twitter account in protest against Twitter’s fascism. I ask all my followers to join me now on Parler and Rumble.https://t.co/XswC88juiGhttps://t.co/1YeTi0ywBk

— Mark R. Levin (@marklevinshow) January 8, 2021

Radio host Rush Limbaugh also apparently deactivated his Twitter account after Trump was banned. As The Daily Wire reported:

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Conservative radio host Rush Limbaugh reportedly deleted his Twitter account shortly after President Donald Trump was banned from the platform on Friday night.

The link to Limbaugh’s account, which had amassed more than half a million followers before being deleted, now leads to a page that reads: “This account doesn’t exist[.] Try searching for another.” Rumors swirled that Twitter had suspended the account, but a spokesperson for Twitter told both CNN reporter Oliver Darcy and Fox News reporter Joseph Wulfsohn that whoever controls the account deactivated it.

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“A Twitter spokesperson tells me the company did not suspend Rush Limbaugh’s account. In other words, it appears Limbaugh (or someone acting on his behalf) deactivated it,” Darcy tweeted.

Greg Gutfeld Twitter Feed

Wulfsohn tweeted, “Twitter SPOX: ‘I would like to correct that He is not suspended. The user deactivated their account.’”

Related: Rush Limbaugh Reportedly Deletes Twitter Account After Trump Ban

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