The King of Late Night
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Kirby Heyborne
Greg Gutfeld is back with a hilarious essay collection about how he destroyed the mainstream late night landscape of heavyweights and became host of the #1 late night show in all of television. With his signature wit and whip-smart humor, Greg reveals never-before-told stories of his upbringing and early career, what it’s like going head-to-head with the liberal media, and what it took to flip the script on the comedy landscape.
How did the former health magazine editor take a show in a throwaway time slot in the middle of the night and turn it into a cult classic? And how did that show, Redeye, catapult Greg to The Five, the most watched show on TV, and Gutfeld!, his own late-night spot, with millions of viewers each night? Buckle up, because this story is one hell of a ride, especially if Greg is driving.
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Greg is a down to earth guy who is funny as Hell
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Funny and thought-provoking
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The descriptions of the different flips give voice to something we are seeing, but may not be properly considering.
I would have appreciated an accompanying video that included actual flips by Greg, Dana Perino, Kat, Joe Machi, but especially Tyrus. Jesse Watters can't flip because he has to walk around like he is balancing a book on his head to avoid losing his high-dollar hair.
The only negative critique I can offer is the obvious oppression of Brian Kilmeade. Greg recognizes Kilmead's boundless intelect and lightning fast wit, causing Gutfeld to attack Kilmeade to keep him on the defensive. Poor Kilmeade.
It feels like the right time for this book.
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Quick fun listen
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Love It!
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