Democrats Mocked By Fox News Host Over Hyperbolic Smears Targeting Republicans

Greg Gutfeld, a host for Fox News, stepped up to openly mock Democrats shifting the same hyperbolic assault they are known for from one republican to the next just as it became politically expedient.

Known as the host of the show “Gutfeld!,” Gutfeld sat with his co-hosts on “The Five,” the main drive-time panel show for the network, where the central point of the conversation swapped over to Governors Greg Abbott (R-TX) and Ron DeSantis (R-FL) and the still ongoing plans to fly or bus groups of illegal immigrants out of their states to the self-proclaimed “sanctuary cities” and other liberal enclaves.

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“Obviously I think it’s brilliant,” stated Gutfeld in regards to the plan. “You can call it a stunt, you can say they’re using people as props, but that’s how the Republicans — Republicans learned that from the Democrats.”

“The ball has been moved down the field on this. The immediate Democratic response has not been to attack the problem with solutions, but to attack the person with the solutions, which is DeSantis, right?” Gutfeld stated, going on to say that watching the Democrats try to once again spin a story had been quite entertaining.

“They believe that the whole goal of Republicans now is to, quote, ‘own the libs.’ No. It was simply to attract attention to a problem. You are owning yourself,” he stated. “That just happens to be icing on the cake, right?”

Gutfeld once again highlighted that the insistence from the Democrats concerning the labeling of a Republican boogeyman would only end up coming back to harm them in the end.

“I think when Democrats realize there’s a new formidable Republican, you know, out there, suddenly you have a new Hitler. Then the old Hitler — well, maybe he’s not so bad. Suddenly The New York Times is saying how Trump is kinder and gentler, and is funny, and he never took himself seriously, and charming. That’s — so now, the guy they called Hitler is now not Hitler, because DeSantis — you can’t — you can’t — not everybody can be Hitler at once, right?” expressed Gutfeld.

“This is obviously what happened when they demonized Romney, and then when Trump came along, then Romney became a statesman. When it was Romney, he was evil before McCain became a moderate,” explained Gutfeld. “So they do this all the time.”

Gutfeld ended things by stating that Republicans would need to do a much better job in regards to immigration and that it just might all come down to pronouns: instead of putting blame and complaining about “them” –meaning the immigrants–  he stated that Republicans should turn more introspective.

“We need to use the pronoun ‘we’ and say we need a process overhaul, we need to make it easier for people to come in to this country through a process,” he concluded.

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