'Spot on': Internet divided as 'The Five' co-host Greg Gutfeld says President Joe Biden is the 'mummy on Metamucil'

Greg Gutfeld said Biden 'can only operate on identity catchphrases' that were handed to him and fails to resonate with principles that are essential to men
PUBLISHED APR 15, 2024
Greg Gutfeld slammed President Joe Biden on 'The Five' (Fox News, Getty Images)
Greg Gutfeld slammed President Joe Biden on 'The Five' (Fox News, Getty Images)

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Greg Gutfeld recently went on a tirade against President Joe Biden on a segment of 'The Five' as the co-hosts discussed Donald Trump and House Speaker Mike Johnson answering questions on the US. 

The Fox News host characterized the POTUS as a "mummy on Metamucil," drawing a stark comparison between the incumbent and what he perceives as a more assertive figure. 



 

Greg Gutfeld feels President Joe Biden's fails to resonate with men 

Gufeld began, "He shuffled, spewing these, you know, catchphrases spoon-fed to him by some DEI clone. Now compare that to this guy. You know, Joe is the mummy on Metamucil. That was Godzilla with gonads the size of Pluto."

"I bet there are male Democrats right now going, Why can't we have that in our party? Where is that man? Where is that type of person? And instead, we have this emasculated husk of a has-been who can only operate on identity catchphrases that were just given to him," declared the Fox News host. 

He suggested that Biden's focus on diversity, equity, and inclusion fails to resonate with men who prioritize values such as law and order, security, and traditional principles.

"It's not just Black and Brown men leaving the party. It's all men. Blacks just happen to be the caboose of this train leading the exodus out of the party. They appreciate things like law and order, rules, priorities, and security. You don't hear that from Biden. Instead, you hear about diversity, equity, inclusion, gender, trans," expressed the political commentator.  

"You know what? Abortion is not going to get men to vote," stated Gutfeld, adding, "But a disregard for the certain laws and principles that keep a society safe and secure for a family, that gets them there."

Fox News' 'Gutfeld!' has ranked the highest amongst Late Night TV shows for Greg Gutfeld's conservative takes (Fox News/YouTube)
Greg Gutfeld believes the Democratic Party fails to resonate with values that are important to men (Fox News/YouTube)

Greg Gutfeld says men are leaning toward the Republican Party as they have been disregarded in the 'war on identity'

Gutfeld further remarked, "It's tough to work hard and have the party that you belong to focus only on freeloaders, activists, and illegals. That pisses off men of every color." 

Elaborating on his thoughts regarding identity politics the Fox News host expressed, "And the reason why there is such a problem with the quality of life is that men, not just Black men, have been disregarded in this war on identity. You know, we use the champion, the interconnectedness of women and men. Right."

"We're different. We're yin and yang. But now it's us versus them because it's the oppression filter," stressed Gutfeld, noting, "Men sense when they're in a place that they aren't wanted and they're starting to sense that it's the Republican Party where they are."

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Greg Gutfeld calls President Joe Biden an 'emasculated husk of a has-been' (Getty Images)

Internet reacts to Greg Gutfeld's remarks about President Joe Biden

One said, "Gutfeld- the only reason I watch The Five," and another noted, "What a disappointment."

A person shared, "Once again GG nails it. Can we call these gut punches ? Sounds good."

"I never know what to believe, any more, with Fox commentators. Tell me what part you're registered with, and who you voted for in the last three elections. Be honest and out there with it," inquired an individual. 

One more stated, "Perfectly said! Nailed it! Spot on! That's why we love you Gutfield!❤️❤️❤️❤️😘😘😘😊."



 



 



 



 



 

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