Fox News's Greg Gutfeld, appearing as cohost of 'The Five', may have cracked the code of precisely what we've experienced as a nation since the moment the Russia hoax began before 45th President Donald J. Trump even entered the White House.
During Monday's broadcast, the bombastic analyst held his colleagues in rapt silent attention as he systematically dismantled the radical-left biased establishment media's "approved narrative," as explained by Newsmax's Benny Johnson.
“If you have people saying that the country will not survive Trump, then your moral duty is to cheat. Right?” Gutfeld's oratory assault began.
“And you should cheat. Like if somebody is telling everybody that this person is a modern-day Hitler, it is your duty to do whatever is possible to stop him," he said aptly characterizing the left's distorted image of Trump.
Then the rhetorical sledgehammer came out:"In fact, if you actually play by the rules, you’re a traitor. Right?”
“So, they created a devil that was so big and so vast that made all actions permissible,” he began again.
He continued, "And so what happens is now we’re left and none of it’s true? And so we had a half-a-decade hoax that infected and undermined every institution because we are made to believe this person is evil.”“And it made every institution as, as the judge was saying, subject to suspicion, right? So you can bury stories, you can create hoaxes, you can fund smears, it could go anywhere, because this person must be stopped. It’s Hitler! An existential threat!"
Then before the Fox audience's very eyes, the pieces of the puzzle began clicking together.
“And then people make fun of people who are skeptical about an election,” he explained. “Why shouldn’t they be skeptical about an election when the DOJ and the FBI and the mainstream media and the tech companies and the Chamber of Commerce are all in on the same thing?”
“Why shouldn’t the election be called into question? Right?” he asked heatedly.
“Shouldn’t a 'hero' try to fix the election? Right? Shouldn’t a 'hero' do that? If you’re up against 'Hitler', that’s where we ended up. And you can’t go and condemn people for so-called ‘conspiracy theories’ when you were going around telling everybody this guy was 'worse than Hitler.' No.”
Jesse Waters quickly began to follow but the shockwave of Gutfeld's saliant and unassailable logical assessment had only begun to reverberate through the nation. It remains to be seen what will result of these revelations in the next days as Republicans take stock.
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