A fiery on-air clash erupted when Greg Gutfeld unloaded on Jessica Tarlov, accusing parts of the media and political left of selective outrage and performative moralizing.
Gutfeld dismissed what he called a recurring cycle of “manufactured scandals,” arguing that many of the same voices now claiming concern were silent when Americans—and innocent women—were raped and murdered in earlier years.
Gutfeld said he was “bored by the Nazi stuff” and by commentators who, in his view, ignored real victims and real violence while chasing narratives. He charged that these episodes are rotated every few weeks for attention, declaring that such arguments “deserve no credibility.”
Pivoting to politics, Gutfeld argued that voters are focused on law and order, not media theatrics—adding that Donald Trump and his supporters are “voting for the law,” not outrage cycles. He closed by telling critics to take their complaints “on your own time,” underscoring his claim that public patience has run out.