Police may not be ready to show their cards just yet, but a little digging is giving us more insight into the investigation of Quentin Simon‘s disappearance — and presumed murder.
19.10.2022 - 00:13 / deadline.com
Greg Gutfeld, a punk-rock loving, former men’s magazine firebrand, knows he’s a divisive figure and I’m pretty sure he likes it that way.
The host of Fox News’ Gutfeld! is regularly pilloried by the left and adored by the right.
But it’s the millions of viewers that have been tuning in to his show, which went nightly in April 2021, that have put him in the spotlight.
Between the beginning of August and the first week of October, Gutfeld! brought in an average of 2.15M viewers, using the live+same day metric, according to Nielsen Media Research.
While more liberal viewers are tuning in to The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, Jimmy Kimmel Live!, The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon and The Daily Show with Trevor Noah, it’s clear that Gutfeld! is taking hold of the opportunity for someone to run to the right after dark.
The show is a loose mix of a monologue and chat with guests including regulars Kat Timpf, Gutfeld’s Misfits-loving sidekick, and former WWE wrestler Tyrus.
Imagine Bill Maher’s Politically Incorrect with a few more GOP talking points and Hunter Biden jokes thrown in.
Gutfeld, whose politics are somewhat elastic (more later), is evidently influenced by British wind-up merchants such as Russell Brand, whose mid-00s Big Brother aftershow Big Mouth is a noted inspiration, and Ricky Gervais, and it’s clear that Gutfeld is a provocateur.
“The numbers keep going up,” he tells Deadline. “It’s definitely tapped into something in our culture, in terms of humorlessness, and [Gutfeld!] is a place where [we] don’t care. The irony, of course, is that it’s on a news network.”
He slams other late-night shows for being “predictable” and says that audiences don’t want to be “lectured” to.
“Late-night TV is a weird
Police may not be ready to show their cards just yet, but a little digging is giving us more insight into the investigation of Quentin Simon‘s disappearance — and presumed murder.
Dua Lipa goes for a night out at the Chiltern Firehouse in the early hours of Saturday morning (October 15) in London, England.
Two fathers have been accused of shooting each other's daughters during the course of a road rage altercation in Florida this week. William Hale, 36, and Frank Allison, 43, have both been charged with attempted murder following a driving dispute that resulted in the two drivers allegedly firing shots at each other that struck the other person's daughter, WOFL-TV reported. The Nassau County Sheriff's Office says both parties were speeding and "brake checking each other" and seemingly were playing a "cat and mouse game" while driving erratically along US Highway 1 in Nassau County, Florida.
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Happy Friday everybody. You look wonderful, I think. So how's life? I know you got inflation, you got crime, we're on the brink of nuclear war, but thank God these bozos have their priorities straight.
Willie Spence’s family is speaking out following his tragic death.
Taylor Swift is headed back to late night. announced on Friday that Swift is among an all-star slate of upcoming guests to appear during the show's «Fall-Star Favorites» week, beginning Monday, Oct. 24.
Police have issued a CCTV appeal after a man was stabbed at a tram stop in north Manchester.
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Missing toddler Quinton Simon is believed to be dead and his mother is the prime suspect, Georgia authorities said Wednesday night. "We are saddened to report that CCPD and the FBI have notified Quinton Simon’s family that we believe he is deceased," the Chatham County Police Department tweeted around 10:30 p.m. "We have named his mother, Leilani Simon, as the prime suspect in his disappearance and death.
SWMRS‘ recent statement on the allegations of sexual misconduct made against the band’s former drummer, Joey Armstrong.In a statement shared on Instagram back in July 2020, Night – singer of LA band The Regrettes – detailed her experiences with Armstrong (son of Green Day frontman Billie Joe Armstrong) during a one-year relationship that began in mid-2017.Night said in the original message that the relationship began when she was 16, and ended “right before my 18th birthday”. Armstrong was 22-years-old during that period.“Every time we took a step sexually it was because he wanted to and made it clear by either putting my hand on his crotch, shaming me for saying I wasn’t comfortable, gaslighting me or ignoring me when I didn’t my consent,” part of Night’s post read.Earlier today, SWMRS’ Cole and Max Becker posted a video in which the former read out “an open letter to our fans”.
Critics slammed Vice President Kamala Harris on Tuesday for referring to America's youth as "our children" during her interview with late night talk show host Seth Meyers. "When you see our kids, and I truly believe that they are our children, they are the children of our country, of our communities, I mean, our future is really bright if we, if we prioritize them, and therefore prioritize the climate crisis and the need to address it. If we think about our children, prioritizing the need to bring our country together," Harris said. Harris and Meyers were discussing a photo of the vice president surrounded by children in a classroom in Connecticut.
Fox News host Greg Gutfeld reflected on former presidential candidate Tulsi Gabbard's decision to leave the Democratic Party on "The Five" Tuesday, saying she is the "definition of an individual" and predicting she will be former President Trump's running mate in 2024. The thing I like about Tulsi is that if she were to give you two opinions, you could not predict a third one. Right? She's the definition of an individual.
Greg Gutfeld found a correlation between declining test scores and the push for equity in schools on "The Five" Monday, arguing that equity is an attack on freedom itself. It's no surprise this decline in literacy, that it's coinciding with this equity crusade because equity is not about giving everybody a leg up.
After an Obama-appointed federal judge upheld a new Georgia election law against a challenge from Stacey Abrams, a top civil rights attorney told Fox News the Peach State's Democratic gubernatorial nominee continues to use an outdated political "playbook" to claim injustice. In an interview with Shannon Bream on "Fox News Sunday," Abrams said voter suppression purportedly still exists in municipalities where it people may have "difficulty registering" or where voter rolls may be subject to dormancy purges. "In the state of Georgia, we adequately proved and more and more voters have experienced difficulties with doing so," Abrams said.
looking – a lot of the students are?” he posed? (It’s worth noting, too, that Gutfeld is 58 years old, and your everyday undergraduate will likely be in the 18–22 range.) “They’re deliberately, like, ugly-fying themselves,” he continued. “You see them on TikTok, they’re out of shape, they’re asexual.