Gutfeld Still Can't Figure Out Why His Liberal Friends Don't Want To Hang Out
Sorry, Gutfeld, but if no one wants to be in a relationship with you or the people listening to you, the "Trump derangement syndrome" is on your side.
During a segment on this Thursday's The Five on Fox not "news," the panel was lamenting people ending marriages and friendships over Trump and accusing the people who no longer wanted anything to do with the people in their lives who still support Trump of having TDS.
During that discussion, cohost Greg Gutfeld found a way to twist himself in knots, blaming the people who no longer want anything to do with the Trumpers, rather than admitting the fact that they're willing to support a dangerous maniac who is in obvious cognitive decline.
GUTFELD: The difference between Dems and Republicans come down to one thing. They apply moral value to political preference, and that would make sense if your political party praised Hitler or protected murderers and sex fiends.
But the mistake is it's not the Republicans. But they've always compared Republicans to some kind of existential threat. They've done it with climate change. They've done it with compassion. They do it with Trump. That allows them to label us as amoral.
But we know, and Harold would agree, Republicans are not evil. We have a different path to the pursuit of happiness and serenity in people's lives, safety, and security.