Posted on 12/02/2021 10:32:16 AM PST by SeekAndFind
Fox News’ November ratings are out, and they spell bad news for late-night comedy…or good news if you’re sick of politically correct narrative-pushing virtue-signalers like Jimmy Kimmel and Jimmy Fallon. Greg Gutfeld’s late-night show Gutfeld! has beaten both Kimmel and Fallon in total viewers in the 11 p.m. ET timeslot.
Gutfeld! has also taken the title of the number one rated show in all of basic cable television in total viewers, coming in at 1,983,000 pairs of eyeballs tuning in every night.
Gutfeld! beat every show on MSNBC in all categories, including The Rachel Maddow Show , for the first time since its launch. Rachel Maddow is having a dismal November, reporting her lowest ratings all year.
Late-night television has been a hateful slog for a while now and it’s good to have an upbeat and lighthearted alternative. Unless you like whatever this is that they keep calling “comedy.”
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Just beat that dirtbag Steve Colbert. Guy makes me want to puke everytime I see him.
Gutfeld is funnier and far more interesting.
I try to imagine conservative equivalents to Kimmel and Fallon. They would also be Not Funny. Hateful, sanctimonious and uncreative is not very appealing, except to maybe some of the more strident idealogues.
Gutfeld and his crew are cheating by managing to actually be funny!
Just start late 2000s “Red Eye” over again.
That show was so funny.
How can you call yourself a comedian and not make jokes about a braindead President?
The wife and I watch Gutfield regularly.
I love the fact that one of his regular guests, George Murdoch (Tyrus) - a retired wrestler, could easily out logic ANY CNN/MSNBC/inept media face. And boy, would I like to see him take on an absolute marshmallow like Stephanopis or Joy Reid and totally destroy them. ‘Twould be even better if he could physically take them on. Destruction! Mahem! Mince meat! Pure entertainment!!!!!!
“Late night giants”
Hmmm. I can’t even tell those two apart. You say one name, and the image of both of them pop into my head.
The wife and I watch Gutfeld regularly.
I love the fact that one of his regular guests, George Murdoch (Tyrus) - a retired wrestler, could easily out logic ANY CNN/MSNBC/inept media face. And boy, would I like to see him take on an absolute marshmallow like Stephanopis or Joy Reid and totally destroy them. ‘Twould be even better if he could physically take them on. Destruction! Mahem! Mince meat! Pure entertainment!!!!!!
The wife and I watch Gutfeld regularly.
I love the fact that one of his regular guests, George Murdoch (Tyrus) - a retired wrestler, could easily out logic ANY CNN/MSNBC/inept media face. And boy, would I like to see him take on an absolute marshmallow like Stephanopis or Joy Reid and totally destroy them. ‘Twould be even better if he could physically take them on. Destruction! Mahem! Mince meat! Pure entertainment!!!!!!
Fallon/Kimmel haven’t been funny...ever. In Carson’s shadow, 3rd rate humor.
With Gutfeld, he does have regulars who perk up the show. This guy with the ‘champion-belt’ (can’t remember his name)...he actually says a lot of common sense stuff.
Imagine if Fox put someone funny in that slot.
I think Steven Crowder would get killer ratings.
Tyrus is funny as heck too..I watch WWE so am familiar with him.
Greg's guests also can be funny as all get out.
The Patriot spirit is alive and well in the younger generation.
Greg is the modern equivalent of the pamphleteers of 1760s America mixed, with a strong dose of 1730's satirist Dr. Jonathan Swift .
May his ratings continue to sky rocket and hold high.
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Steve Colbert... The fake South Carolina native.
My wife and I loved RedEye. Show went downhill after Greg left it.
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