Gutfeld! Monologues

Gutfeld! Monologues podcast

The panel weighs in on former Vice President Al Gore's recent comments addressing climate change.

The panel weighs in on the public's growing mistrust of media and journalists.

The panel weighs in on Governor Gavin Newsom’s (D-CA) recent advertisement encouraging Florida residents to move to California for “freedom.”

The panel weighs in on the parameters of allyship, as it pertains to race and gender.

The panel weighs in on the SCOTUS ruling to protect prayer in public schools under free speech and free exercise of religion.

The panel weighs in on Americans’ desire for fresh candidates in the 2024 Presidential Election.

The panel weighs in on Gannet, the media company that owns USA Today, decision to regulate the newspaper’s opinion editorials.

The panel weighs in on the evolving global outbreak of Monkeypox.

The panel weighs in on millennials blocking older family members on social media because of differences in ideological beliefs.

Greg revisits a conversation with William McKeever, author, and producer of ocean conservation projects.

We're revisiting a Gutfeld classic!

The panel weighs in on the correlation between the rise of crime and the decrease in New Yorkers who commute to work.

The panel weighs in on Democrats’ lackluster attempt to remain in the White House, by reactivating former President Trump’s Twitter.

The panel weighs in on a woman’s eviction hail-mary decision to marry her cat.

The panel weighs in on Disney’s cancellation of the classic animated film, Peter Pan.

The panel weighs in on the validity of former President Trump’s statements in comparison to President Biden’s.

The panel weighs in on New York City's Democratic Mayor Eric Adam's public embrace of the Florida LGBT community, in response to Governor Ron DeSantis' (R-FL) controversial "Don't Say Gay" bill.

The panel weighs in on President Biden’s consistent miscommunication and anti-climactic speeches regarding the Russian war on Ukraine.

The panel weighs in on the impact search engines, like Google, have on our memory.

This week, the panel discusses Hillary Clinton's criticism of former President Donald Trump on the Durham report.