Laughter, Deep Thoughts & Commentary for Fun of RED EYE w/GREG GUTFELD

The night news pro­gram of FOX’s RED EYE WITH GREG GUTFELD is a won­der­ful place, it which is nec­es­sary to laugh for libertariantsa.

The slaphappy jams of com­edy con­sist of basic homo­eroti­cism, and show-owner Greg Gutfeld goes on to describe all forms of fetishes of the fun-time and sexual.

Accomplice Bill Schultz holds machines of laugh­ter too, usu­ally with his alter ego, the cor­re­spon­dent for NEW YORK TIMES, “Pinch.”

The tax col­lec­tion of ombuds­man Andy Levy is dry-humored; he is the anchor of the whole exhi­bi­tion; he cor­rects screw-raisers dur­ing the witty “Halftime Report.”

The tele­vised exhi­bi­tion has a series of candy eye on the fre­quent dis­play too. Hot little-ones of super­fox are dis­tin­guished reg­u­larly: Courtney Friel, S.E. Cupp, Anna Devid, Kimberly Guilfoyle, Alison Of Rosen and Diana Falzone all holds encour­age­ment tem­per­a­ture to hyper­ki­netic levels!

Intellectual comic actors as fan­tas­tic fun­ny­man Neil Hamburger appear mostly too, and star of GWAR, Oderus Urungus, makes fun from good time.

The writ­ing of the exhi­bi­tion is effec­tive, sim­i­lar on to genius shown of Chris Elliott for the American tele­vi­sion in decade period 1980s i.e. David Letterman.

Also there is diver­sion­ary fla­vor to the exhi­bi­tion, as it express the schematic dia­grams of con­trar­i­ans and bat­tle those most revered of cows. Erase any doubt that this exhi­bi­tion is the best on the television!

My wife of hus­bandry said for me to write some­thing pos­i­tive as I eat on this blog in order to help the FOX News Channel place the guys fur­ther on the bet­ter time of 3 a.m.

Luckily, I make a good appli­ca­tion of my DVR and observe bril­liant episodes each morn­ing with my cof­fee and rolls. If you please, sup­port this kind tele­vi­sion pro­gram­ming and write let­ters to the exec­u­tives of FOX con­strain­ing them in order to leave this pre­cise exhi­bi­tion of vyshed for the mar­ket tenaciously.

Make it for pop of culture’s conscience.

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10 Comments

tom on September 7, 2009 at 4:09 UTC.

you left out Jill Dobson. She has great thighs

Bert on September 7, 2009 at 5:09 UTC.

Although this blog doesn’t come close to defin­ing the bril­liance of the show, your effort to help bring Red Eye to a bet­ter time slot must be com­mended. DVR’s are not yet avail­able in Nebraska and it means stay­ing up until 3 a.m. cen­tral time to fin­ish the show. Not quite the 4 a.m you have to endure on the east coast, but that’s what time we wake up to milk our 200 head of cat­tle around here. It’s hard to remem­ber that many names on only one hour of sleep, and cows with names make more milk! As a result our pro­duc­tions plum­mets. So you can see how Red Eye adversely affects the econ­omy. Maybe we can enlist the help of Glenn Bleck on this issue. Please get back to me…

Bert
Lincoln, NE

Andy Levy's Wife on September 7, 2009 at 5:09 UTC.

You for­got to men­tion how blue and hyp­notic Andy’s eyes are..

Alexis Chervony on September 7, 2009 at 6:09 UTC.

And Andrea Tantaros! Good post! More peo­ple need to be aware of Red Eye. This show is genius!

Pa7sy on September 7, 2009 at 6:09 UTC.

What to say. What to say. The humor of Red Eye is per­fect. It is such a good pro­gram that even those who don’t under­stand the spe­cial brand of wit doled out each evening, are still able to enjoy the show immensely. All Red Eye devo­tees have their favorite reg­u­lar guests, be it Thad McCotter, Patty Ann, Mike Baker, the good Father, etc. But, yeah, DVRing is the way I go too.

Veronica on September 7, 2009 at 6:09 UTC.

Gals love the show too! Along with the laughs, the dreamy Mike Baker and Fox anchor dudes make reg­u­lar appearances.

Bill (not Schultz) on September 8, 2009 at 1:09 UTC.

Also left out Anna Gilligan,the Awesome Remi Spencer, and the Incredibly Hot Natali Del Conte.

John Q Public on September 8, 2009 at 4:09 UTC.

Actually, I’d pre­fer it if things remain just as they are. Good thing not many will see this blog. The worst thing that could hap­pen is if Red Eye got the notice it truly deserves. Next thing you know, they’re break­ing up that old gang of mine, or they’re hold­ing out for money or Anna Gilligan is show­ing up in slacks! Not only will Red Eye never jump the shark, they must not be allowed any­where near Fonzie’s motorcycle.

Ned on September 8, 2009 at 7:09 UTC.

Red Eye has been my favorite for two years — my wife intro­duced me to it before we were mar­ried, and we love shar­ing it at mid­night (west coast). The humor has been con­sis­tent over two years, and you’ve cap­tured it.

Andy Levy’s desert-dry wit is the high­light to me, along with Gutfeld’s Greg-a-logue which is the host’s nightly edi­to­r­ial. Always funny, always insight­ful, always worth con­sid­er­ing and think­ing about.

Format — Gutfeld takes a dozen or so news items and “dis­cusses” them with his three nightly guests and reg­u­lar Bill Schultz. The news items are some­times hot break­ing news and some­times “news of the weird” not cov­ered by the main­stream media — but the focus isn’t the news so much as how to skewer and sat­i­rize the news and the newsmakers.

The “sex­u­al­ity” and “homo­erotic” is just schtick — used wickedly to fur­ther sat­i­rize the news.

This is an acquired taste — when I first saw it I was put off — it wasn’t “news” the way I was used to — but look­ing again, with new eyes, I was blown away by the Swiftian satire — vicious, wicked, incred­i­bly insightful.

As the host would say, “check it out, check-it-outers” — and give it two weeks. You’ll never turn back!

Ned


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