Greg Gutfeld is what we all need.

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For Libertarian/Conservative's the notion of a funny, witty and articulate political commentator wrapped into one is foreign. Gutfeld the host of The Five and Red Eye on FNC, both of which is great, is quite frankly a voice of a generation. Excellent timing in terms of his ascension because my oh my do we need someone to put the hammer down on the sheer stupidity and hypocrisy in our society in this day and age.

Gutfeld observes the absurdity of having celebrity's involved in politics.

Or Gutfeld on how the MSM portrays the Rep party.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KEygXhjCVtg



Good Stuff http://www.youtube.com/user/RightSightings/videos?query=gutfeld
 
He's an unfunny idiot, and a cunt. When your job is supposed to be a funny, intelligent TV personality, those are not good traits to have.

He is in the Circle of Hate for Fox guys-Greg Gutfeld, Sean Hannity, Michelle Malkin, that blond old lady who talks like she's having a stroke, hell, pretty much any of the blond haired people on that channel. I have a Circle of Hate for CNN reporters too if anyone would like me to list them out.
 
[quote name='Kirin Lemon']Yes, truly, Gutfeld is the voice of a generation. A really fucking stupid generation.

http://mediamatters.org/video/2013/01/08/foxs-gutfeld-the-biggest-myth-of-all-time-is-th/192105

"The biggest myth of all time is that sweatshops are bad," indeed.[/QUOTE]

It's not the biggest myth of all time, but it is a myth. In emerging economies, sweatshops are a massive step up from hard labor in low technological farming lands - not only in terms of hours and type of labor worked, but in diversification of labor and wealth creation, too. Jeffrey Sachs and Paul Krugman have written about this during their careers. It's probably Krugman's best work.

If you want someone to blame for perpetual sweatshop economies, blame the host country for being totalitarian fuckbags who keep their currency worthless. Even with that, those suppressed economies will still progress beyond their current stages. It'll just take longer than it otherwise would have, absent their governments.
 
Of course if we weren't such cheap bastards and instead decided to pay a decent price for the wares those people made, maybe then it wouldn't have to be a sweatshop and they could be paid a decent wage. Instead Wal-Mart forces suppliers to sell to them for dirt cheap so we can buy wrangler jeans for 19.99 a pair. Woo-hoo.
 
I was always very surprised that Red Eye was on Fox News. It seems far too comedic to be. It's something I used to watch regularly just because it existed. I never found it particularly funny or insightful but I felt as if I had stumbled upon something that would be denied if I ever told anyone.
 
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