Thursday, August 16, 2018

Greg Gutfeld

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In the past few years, Fox News host Greg Gutfeld has covered everything from crazed academics, to unhinged celebrities, to the wildest election in recent history on his shows The Five and The Greg Gutfeld Show. In The Gutfeld Monologues: Classic Rants from The Five (Threshold Editions; 9781501190728; July 31, 2018), he brings together his best and favorite monologues in this funny, unconventional collection for new and longtime fans alike. Scored through with marginal edits, scratch-outs, 20/20 hindsight, and up-to-the-minute commentary on what he got wrong, this book isn't your typical anthology.
Instead, Threshold Editions editor Natasha Simons describes Gutfeld's latest as "an unconventional and laugh-out-loud madcap ride through the insanity of politics over the last several years." With his signature humor, wit, and insight, Greg explains it all in this memorable collection about some of our country's most crucial-and not so crucial-modern moments. Gutfeld himself admits, "Wherever I go, I am hit repeatedly by the same question: where can I read your monologues? It should be easy to find these little nuggets of knowledge" - well, now it is.
"I've watched every one of Gutfeld's monologues live, and I still can't wait to read them. They're that good." -Tucker Carlson, national television host
"Greg Gutfeld's monologues are actually more like dialogues: a funny, smart, sometimes crackpot conversation. I'm still laughing in awe." -Rob Long, writer and executive producer for Cheers
"If Mark Twain were alive today, he would be the oldest man in the world-but he was also be, I'm convinced, a Gutfeld fan."
-Walter Kirn, New York Timesbestselling author of Up in The Air

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