GREG GUTFELD (CO-HOST): You know, Chris Matthews, what he said – he’s like John Wayne Gacy, did he say that?
JEANINE PIRRO (CO-HOST): No, John Wayne.
GUTFELD: No, I thought it was John Wayne Gacy. I think he meant John Wayne Gacy. I have a funny feeling about Walz. I have a feeling he’s the husband of a missing wife on a Dateline special, you know what I mean?
PIRRO: Is he a suspect?
GUTFELD: “The popular high school coach who mandated mandatory showers before practice.” He just has a weird charisma. The key here is brainwashing, right? Suddenly the left loves things that they were deriding months ago. The rural electorate. Since when do Democrats love the rural electorate? Aren’t they a bunch of hillbillies in pickup trucks with red hats? Now suddenly they care, they care about white men, the military, the Second Amendment. And suddenly the things that they normally oppose – criminal justice, social justice, sanctuary cities, free health insurance, left-wing protests – all of those things take a back seat to the folksy, rural, white man from the Midwest, as if we all have to say, “Oh yeah, he’s great.” Just like Joe Biden wanted to be the voice of moderation when you put that idiot in front of us.
Look, the middle ground is the road to ruin, and we know that. We don’t have to listen to him for two minutes. We just have to look at his story. You just have to look at 2020, what he did to Minneapolis, how he saw the riots, how he said it was exciting, how he said it was a moment of optimism, how his wife said she liked the smell of burning tires. What the hell is that supposed to mean? So, I’m sorry. You know what? Just because he’s an old, bald white guy, that’s no consolation to me.
John Wayne Gacy! You know, choosing him as a babysitter because he doesn’t look like a hippie. That’s the logic you use.