Gutfeld! Monologues

Gutfeld! Monologues podcast

Greg revisits an interview with Red Eye fan favorite, Alison Rosen.

The panel weighs in on The View’s Halloween segment featuring children dressed in “Newsworthy Halloween Costumes.”

The panel weighs in on Secretary Clinton's claims that the GOP will attempt to steal the 2024 Presidential Election.

The panel weighs in on 2022 Democratic candidates opting not to debate their Republican opponents.

The panel weighs in on the President of the American Federation of Teachers, Randi Weingarten’s recent trip to Ukraine to visit Ukrainian leaders and teachers.

The panel weighs in on Harry Styles’ sly endorsement of Texas Gubernatorial Candidate Beto O’Rourke at a recent concert in Austin, Texas.

The panel weighs in on comparisons between the Roman Empire’s and the United States' economies.

The panel weighs in on Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s karaoke performance while in the United Kingdom for the funeral of Queen Elizabeth II.

The panel weighs in on the tainted reputation of libraries.

The panel weighs in on an Ireland boarding school teacher’s arrest following his refusal to refer to a student by their preferred pronouns.

The panel weighs in on a recent New York law that bans the sales of whipped cream cans to people under the age of 21.

The panel weighs in on Governor Greg Abbott’s (R-TX) busing of migrants from Texas to New York City and Washington D.C.

The panel weighs in on the societal interpretation of a healthy diet.

The panel weighs in on purchasing second-hand clothing.

The panel weighs in on the 2022 Inflation Reduction Act.

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.