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dollar general. it is political dissidents season. awful people who hold views that have so-called tolerant media shriek. gentle chuckle from the audience. [laughter] any nonliberal in the public eye. disease and open it with a direct shot at two women. two major republican gilfs. what is that? i'm glad you asked. >> gilfs. granny's i love to friend. >> greg: what you think that stood for? dirtier than hunter biden's bedsheets. discussing. these two have to beat the hottest grandees since that -- granny's. she was wild.
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i will never forget that weekend in reno. bingo, slot machines, intercourse. sorry. think about the contrast between republican grannies and liberal ones. on the right you have got him, and more fun than blackface juggling doughnuts on a unicycle. over on the left the grannies tend to look more like this... i don't know about you, but i hate when my grandmother pees standing up. anyway, and temper last week bo bert a sitting u.s. congresswoman showed doe sitting skills by sitting and the audience of a performance of beetlejuice. it was about the life and times of lori lightfoot. like a beetlejuice if you say his name three times he will summon some --
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she vaped and talked too much throughout the performance, too much for the management liking. you're not supposed to bathe and talk in the theater? tell that to the audience at a tyler perry movie. bo bert and her date got a little touchy feeling, and then were asked to leave. we had a new film and especially when he moved his hands back into the left. i knew date when i get that producer. they were not going to get it. last time i ever listen to these people. the media act as if it was the worst thing to happen in the theater since the lincoln assassination showed you that you don't need to visit the concession stand to grab some whoppers. bo bert looks like a lot of fun it, even if she should stick to
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musicals. [laughter] meghan mccain tweeted that bo bert is trash adding what all the liberals are saying that children it might have been nearby and they would have been scarred for life. after all, no one attends musical theater and expecto see a man attracted to women. [laughter] yeah... that possibility is true anywhere you might hook up. not all of us are like hunter and get daddy to pay for rooms. has since apologized so south dakota governor christie known was next on the hit list. our dating is a matter of international significance. after all south dakota is a state known for drilling. [laughter]
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even i admit this is an amazing story, it is. and true, how lewandowski managed as this one. mit research team should look into this one. it is true. no offense. it is weird considering obama's letters admitting that he fantasized about men were all but ignored by the press. how about the liberal media treats hunter. here's the cliffsnotes version. just wrong to go after hunter as daddy loves him so much, and he is in recovery, right. only hired those to give joe's a wax job. these people are the pervs. party that wants your son to be from king, and your daughter
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wayne. way better in a party dressed in this guy. the the point all of those on the right to communicate well who might have some influence are being targeted. joe rogan, russian agent, tucker carlson, even rfk jr. just for being a moderate. biggest gain of all is a great orange buffalo dropped himself. big game hunters having season prosecutors to try to back him. i wonder about jail time, i think he does not even think about it. >> i don't even think about it. felt a little differently because i had people come up to me and say how do you do it, sir, how do you do it. i don't think about it. >> greg: don't even think about it. when a strategy. being unable to think has worked wonders for democrats. for longtime viewers of this show you may have realized that everyone being hunted by the media have one thing in common...
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bo bert, trumpet, they were all guests on "gutfeld!," which makes me wonder is that why some people don't get on the show. carrot top turns us down constantly. carrot top! and eastwood two for real. even a tough guy like john wayne will not do art show. least can do is return our ca calls. dennis is worth asking one tank. the strategy of targeting actually work. who knows. if my ratings get any higher they will say that i killed mother teresa. [cheers and applause] let's welcome tonight's the guests. no one can write sitcoms like him because they are on strike. tv writer and producer rob long. her mouth shut down twice a day because of overheating, host of the true fox crime podcast emily compagno.
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[cheers and applause] he teaches creative writing so maybe he can save tonight's show comedian and author up that joke is not funny anymore, lou perez. finally, never been used as a a before model "new york times" best selling author and fox news contributor kat timpf. [cheers and applause] you know what i love about you rob long. >> stop right there. >> greg: it look like you are a guest star on the love boat, right. >> i walk up and he is telling him who i am. >> greg: you play a recently widowed mystery author and a hook up with a widow were florence henderson. >> international jewel piece. >> greg: exactly. who placed the bartender rustles you to the ground. we were talking about this with
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the green room. why is it that republican grannies are hotter than liberal left wing grannies. we will talking about this at length. it is a trend that i have noticed. like all republican conservative women are just hotter when they're older, because they were hotter when they were younger. speak i don't know how to answer this question. i was just surprised that he was a grandmother. >> sean: she >> for a lot of republican women they activity came late and your life. they had a career, they did a lot of stuff, came to it and he was a citizen activist. not a fan of these people, they came from something from the real world. in the real world you kind of look your best.
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>> greg: that is a really good point, i'm surprised that you came up with that. normally, you don't. your first answer meanders a little bit. you think she is getting a bad break with what happened in that theater. >> if you are to kind of person who wants to go to the theater and vape and get frisky with your date it is best to not talk about some who is moral, who should go to church, and who shouldn't. >> greg: which man said yeah, who said that? >> best not to bring it up. not necessary things for american policies. be a conservative and not tell people that you have to go to church more. >> greg: i think you're wrong and i would tell you why. every place that you hook up there is a potential for children around. that is your kink, nobody else. gets real.
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>> greg: any theory on granny hotness to what does corey lewandowski have and do not use your hands. >> i don't know about that part, but i do think, and icy truths in both. i see truth what is clearly a kill the beast from the left. however, you can argue that the point of public victories academic figures is that she is acting in her capacity the whole point is that you are never off. i was representing who you are working for when you have a job like that. when you do anything and a public place we all have to know that of course it is being filmed, that is the whole point. her apologies were very well worded. unfortunate that she had to walk back some of her initial denials. i think that her consistency and followers are very loyal to her. i see a mistake as a rookie
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mistake. we all know that you're always being filmed in public places. if you want to get hot and steamy then. that is a public a felony. >> greg: boyfriend is a democrat who owns a gay bar. she's quite tolerant, lou. nine issue if they are. true, right? >> i have a 2-year-old and a 3-year-old. any time we are getting it on kids nearby waiting to ruin the moment for us. you think that you are in a safe place. beetlejuice up there, incredible cinematic, theatrical thing and then the lights are down end. quite frankly, i am a gentleman, and i think that the man should have done all of the apologizing because he was doing all of the
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work. >> greg: don't you think -- okay, here's a theory. a lot of people that were just, don't like seeing people who cannot keep their hands off each other because it doesn't exist. they are in a relationship that has been, third decade, and get out of my face. it is fresh. >> 100%. [laughter] >> greg: i cannot watch r-rated films. you're just going to let me die here, aren't you? >> are we being filmed right now because my fetish is watching him die. we are getting that right now. [laughter] >> every night is a big night for you. just keep your kids away from greg. >> greg: you are awful.
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you are trying to point out the hypocrisy, but what is so hypocritical about what bowe bergdahl did. you have made out and theaters. >> i went to high school. i think that, i don't care what anybody does in their personal life, but cares what do and their personal life. >> greg: nonpublic education. of course. >> thank you so much. >> greg: engaging in conversation. speak to >> going on and on about grooming them when she is doing for plate when their kids around. i grieve that. there's another way of looking at it which is if you watch this video. make sense when all of these things are so sexual because
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lookout she finds beetlejuice the musical. are going to run out of movies for musicals. you're really scraping the bottom of the barrel if you're doing beetlejuice. >> seems like she loved it. >> greg: have got to do texas chainsaw massacre the musical. >> probably happening right now. >> greg: leatherface! >> reason you are nervous about this is because you are nervous about this. just remember that you are in no danger of things happening because you have no discernible teeth sensitivity is so common. it immediately feels like somebody's poking directly on the nerve.
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♪ ♪ >> announcer: you are watching entertainment weekly. [laughter] >> greg: i came up with that on the toilet. [laughter] i did. he made punch lines after fake hate crimes. he has admitted to making up stories about racial discrimination for his stand up including a netflix special called the kings just repaired guys so good at making up stories that he has received two job offers from "the washington post." one of his tall tales involves getting slammed in the hood of the car from the cops after age of two fbi informant about getting his pilot's license. it is funny because we white people think all muslims hijacked planes which is wrong.
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even terris don't want to fly these days. only problem is that it never happened like a lot of the stories. the joke was based on a tale from his youth where he got pushed to the ground by middle aged dude that he thought was a cop during a pickup game. claim he got hassled by a cop will get you a lot more sympathy than admitting that you suck at basketball hasan minhaj admits that changing names and location and compressing timelines to tell entertaining stories. some of his targets have said that they have been harassed for things he has never done it. saying the chicken crossed the road to go to a planned rally and then giving the audience enough information to track down the chicken's home address. the media incentivizes this kind of stuff. it is on the comedy career ladder. his fault that there is such a shortage of rail racism that he had to exaggerate to supply to meet the demand?
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the guide tells a little white lines to make his jokes on you. if you can get seth meyers to do the same thing. you heard the saying that it is funny because it is true, well, this is the precise opposite. if he keeps making up whoppers like this he can end up exactly where you think at the head of cnn. as a comedian due by the that there is no difference between hyperbole and outright lies or does it matter? >> imagine little white lies and this would be little brown allies. i'm not lying, the guy is brown. it is interesting with this idea of emotional truth. if he is like every single time some of it is called a lie than there is a new version of truth that they are going to look at. i'm an emotional person and i, i
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would not necessarily feel better about living in a racist country. so let me do everything that i can to create this fake atmosphere so that everybody thinks that they are living in a racist country. i've got to say for a muslim american living after 9/11, the fact that he does not have any real stories to actually go to, isn't that -- can we never forget that. never forget that truth. [laughter] it is a lie. [laughter] holy [bleep] he is not going to staten island. >> greg: this has upset you because as in a comedian you do not have to double up stories because your stories are outrageous. you have a colostomy for three months. >> it was five weeks.
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>> greg: you corrected me. you have principles about it and he doesn't. >> we all know keith, you guys don't, but i do. she embellish any of the stories in her book or the stuff that she says on her show. i think also the issue is that what he did actually hurt other people. the story he had about the prom date, she was doxed and harassed for doing these horrible things to him and that she didn't do. there is this whole story of how she showed up at the house and she was getting that thing, whatever it is, flower thing but on by another guy and her parents. >> greg: he didn't go to prom. >> i did actually. it was all because her parents were racist, and this whole thing -- did not hide her
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identity as much. were going after her. emotional truth, that doesn't make sense. i'm a very emotional. when i'm like that i know i'm not being logical. i'm just feeling my feelings. >> greg: it yes. his prom date. emily, is it worse because his exaggeration did involve stories about racial discrimination? >> of course. i'm not a comedian, but i'm good audience member and so from my point of view here is how i feel. number one, i believe everything always. i believe everything. >> greg: i tricked you to coming home with me that night. i told her that i had rare tortoises. >> i love turtles. to me, what shows is that he is like a particularly insidious bad comedian is the fact that
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all of his hyperbole's is that he tries to explain it is all about race. not that he made up a whole different raft of stories, and okay, i made at everything. he only made up what he knew the woke liberal left wet love. he is feeding into their mass hysteria. and the other thing as a great audience member, i think everything is hilarious. he was actually good comedian. could tell the truth. make great jokes out of the mundane, seemingly mundane, does it best comedians. spent an estimate he who comes out and has some insane story. that is what you love about your homies. why doesn't he just make funny jokes about every day life like every other comedian so you can laugh naturally about what would be talent. >> greg: buried under all of those words is that people cannot identify, can i identify with the stories and perhaps they can identify with the
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stories because they are not true whereas these mundane things, as a mundane day are at least based on truth. rob, you are a storyteller. what are you doing on the phone? >> i just looked it up. >> imagine how i felt. >> is everything okay now? >> all the insides are back inside. >> greg: you create stories and cheers was a very real show. do you think that we are being too hard on this guy? >> everything that everybody said i agree with. the problem is in his statement. i use the tools of stand-up comedy, and every word after that that not to make people laugh is just [bleep]. you use the tools of stand-up comedy to make people laugh. that is what richard pryor did,
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bill cosby, make people laugh. anybody else just kills the comedy. somebody who is materially benefiting from 9/11 because he used all of that emotion and he rode on edge. i no point did he really, his primary goal should be to make people laugh. primary goal is to make people laugh then he would not have to make up stories. >> greg: you mentioned that he benefited from 9/11. there is a white communion who did that, steve something -- a white comedian who did that, steve something. they had to keep embellishing it. highly he said, i was never there. have not heard from him again. we will see what happens. this guy will get another contract. up next is the true from the view who thinks he is smarter than you. your financial story. ♪ we're not an airline, but our network connects global businesses
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>> announcer: are a few on "the view." >> greg: at tonight's view on "the view." >> the aging that keeps coming up and talking about the young generation. the young generation of republican are down. you have got that run this for me. taylor green it, give me ascendant. matt gaetz. all of these people who have went along with the insurrection who believed that trump won. trump won by a landslide, they are liars and they are the new generation of the republican party. >> greg: loves to run her mouth. she shed, it is only running she does. emily, so what did you make of this? i don't care if you disagree or disagree with him. that dude is not dumb.
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>> was so ridiculous. everything that comes out of her mouth is ridiculous, preferred to make that kind of point about someone that we all know, that regardless of how you feel about his politics or him running that he is undeniably brilliant is so ridiculous. for her to lump him in with her whole point made no sense. he went to yell at loss. >> greg: sold his business for hundred 50 million, i think. >> save it. >> greg: she is on "the view." together they cannot get ten to brain together. i think, rob. rob. i don't have a problem for anybody calling anybody dumb. >> really? >> greg: i say worse things. about the tiktok
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-- about tiktok. >> issue is the young point. young people -- and i know we are having cultural or political, we're going to have a generational. ancient gargoyles on tv and in the senate, and in the white house that are just pissed at these young people. more and more oiled to be talked about how young people are unfit because -- any normal culture or known it tv would be gone. >> greg: she is basically inherited that spot. maybe he cannot move her. [laughter] >> she is fossilized. >> greg: it is like this people they found on the sofa.
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she is a tree person. she's a tree tree person, kat. shouldn't there be an app that connects these people together and they have to that they are smarter? >> she's not very good at giving examples. if you want to prove republicans are dumb and the one example you pick is the literal biotech executive that republicans are so stupid. like that one guy who is a biotech entrepreneur who graduated from harvard law school. [laughter] pick anyone else. >> greg: at least she still has her looks. lou, are we stupid for turning this. >> turned to compliments.
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called her a young republican. >> greg: that is a complement. what else have you got, lou. >> stuck to that chair help they are moving her. >> greg: they put the powder on. we'll her around through the park. she stares at the squirrels, tries to eat at them. she scares them away is what she does. by the way, i make fun of tiktok it is because they are relentlessly always calling people racist. there is nothing worse than picking someone as a racist. you can make fun of their looks because you change the look, but he can ruin someone's career if you call them a racist. that's my justification. that went over well. up next, why did the rock & roll hall of fame this own and the rolling stone.
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>> greg: it will come back. "rolling stone" magazine cofounder, that jay is, rob. like jan brady from the brady bunch. was kicked out of the rock and haul fame. after explaining why he did not interview women or black musicians for his new book, "so far with the women, none of them were as articulate enough with this cont intellectual level." genius. when you use a word as broad as masters the fault is using word. they did not articulate at that level. kat, you are articulate women.
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women. [laughter] where you offended? >> it was just boring. what you mean you cannot find a single articulate woman. he actually did that so he could say this. this was not a offhand comment, he intended it to be some kind of commentary against wokeness or something like that. you need to tell me that you cannot find a single black musician or a female musician that you like and find articulate? there is a lot of them. it is like whatever because the rock and what to -- rock & roll hall of fame is a tourist trap. >> greg: i hate that place i've never been. lou, if you're going to have a book to has no black people and it did not call it the masters. >> a little on the hidden hose. it was very heroic for him to interview white people because he was staying and his lane.
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he is an old white dude, who else are they supposed to talk to. he does a good thing for humanity. >> greg: i enjoyed. i take so much fresh them at pleasure. he reached out to black musicians and stevie wonder never answered his facts. brilliant because he's blind. he claims he is blind. >> it is a weird thing to write a book about popular music and not include any black people who invented popular music. it is like a choice. what is so amazing is that every old hippie eventually becomes an 80-year-old racist grandpa. there is a direct line, and he is still got to be cool because he started pulling stunts and he knows everybody. and fact, look at him now, an old man and touching what i hope is a microphone.
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>> greg: it you know, man. >> thinks he has two microphones. [laughter] >> just off screen is a jamaican nurse. >> she is stealing from me. it is like the end of all of these guys. it is kind of sweet actually when you think about it. >> greg: no articulate women. what a slap to the face for banana rama. a cruel summer. >> yes, all day, every day. here is the thing. i feel, i received think his comments are ridiculous and his book is ridiculous too. however, what is equally ridiculous as the fact that this woke left press has to ask always about why did you not
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include xyz. we asked at the press as the director and top actor from a period film that takes place in the 1700s, "amsterdam." and they're like why did you not include x, y, and z. he can write whatever he wants and the public company can choose to publish it and choose to buy it. if you find it nonsense and defense of it equally so that do not buy it. he was canceled from the board from all of his positions. i'm saying this neutrally that we as we look at that determine whether or not we agree with this sort of severity of the backlash. it is a justified? short, up to all of us. it is in our power whether or not to buy the book, his publication that he created. >> he has never heard of elton john? [laughter] >> greg: before i forget. this is lou's book, that joke is not funny anymore. anybody who is into music, this
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♪ ♪ >> greg: a story and five words. senate decides to slum it. all right, rob, i'm going to read this story. chuck schumer is relaxing the senate and formal dress code. wear whatever they want on the floor at which is good news for john fetterman who always looks like a slob. what are your thoughts? >> go back to full suits, codes, and bring back the doulas. >> greg: doulas, absolutely. why not. solve a lot of problems. my theory is that his staff is tired of dressing him. emily, right? emily, no form of policy, the
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tradition to dress nice. we a country that is rejecting all traditions? >> i think that is a noble way of looking at it. this guy has zero respect for anybody. the dress code is being relax for health issue then of course, exception. growth and evolution is for. this a [bleep] does not care about his contestants. this i care about the senate. the reason we show up, what that means, include what we look l like, i wish that honor people that put into office because he is supposed to represent them. when i look at him and he looks like a middle school basketball coach, what kind of message does that sent to the people of pennsylvania, did people like us who earn our paychecks who are relying on these people to legislate our lives better. since eight horrible message and i hate this. >> greg: the staff of john fetterman say that will make it easy for him to find optimal
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clubs for his body double. that is interesting. and mitch mcconnell is going back to wearing his shell. lou, what do you of this? >> he looks the way that all senators feel on the inside. manifesting it. period will be really cheap to ride. and to effect a change, expose on five. >> greg: and a kegger. awesome, the truck is yours. amazing. kat, you think it is important to dress well for the government. you hate government, does this matter? >> i don't dress well coming to work. he is right.
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i'm not in the government, and he does dress like adam sandler. that is an insult to adam sandler. >> greg: it you think he likes to wear active wear. >> he wants to be relatable. impossible to be in the government just like me because you work for me. >> look at him now and you think, he does not look relaxed, when he saw that guy you would want to call the police and say, i found a guy you are looking for. funny you would say set. he wears his stuff because it is easier for him to chase innocent black joggers. forgot about that one, didn't you? don't go away. we will be right back.
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