NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK: Greg Gutfeld, who is notorious for his insensitive and vulgar jokes on Fox News, mocked the appearances of Democrat women in a segment on his late-night show 'Gutfeld!'.
The host was doing a bit on two Republican women becoming the center of American media's attention. This included Lauren Boebert who came under fire for her inappropriate behavior in a theater during a 'Beetlejuice' production.
In response to the GOP party getting "attacked" by the liberal media, Gutfeld decided to balance it out by comparing the physical appearances of women from the two political parties.
Greg Gutfeld targets Democrat women in late-night segment
Gutfeld did a segment called 'Hunting Season', suggesting that non-liberals are being targeted by the media. This segment covered Republicans Lauren Boebert and Kristi Noem, labeled as GILFs (Grannies I'd love to friend) by Gutfeld.
"But think about the contrast between Republican grannies and liberal ones," Gutfeld said, "On the right, you got Noem and Boebert who are hot as balls and more fun than Joy Behar in blackface juggling donuts on a unicycle. Over on the left, however, the grannies tend to look more like this."
At this moment, the screen displayed a picture of Democrat Rachel Levine who is one of the few openly trans government officials in the country. She is currently an admiral in United States Public Health Service Commissioned Corps.
The Fox News host went on to mock another woman as he added, "Anyway, in Denver last week, Gilf number one Boebert, a sitting US congresswoman, showed those sitting skills by sitting in the audience of a performance of Beetlejuice. And no, it wasn't about the life and times of Lori Lightfoot."
Greg Gutfeld brings up Obama's 'letters'
The late-night show host also commented on South Dakota Governor Noem gaining the spotlight because of her romantic life coming out in the public.
"Now, even I admit this is an amazing story," Gutfeld commented, "Because if true, how Corey Lewandowski managed this one is something an MIT research team should look into on behalf of all men who appear to resemble a mere cat with a crew cut."
The 'Gutfeld!' host couldn't help but question bring up the letters sent by former President Barack Obama which alleged that he was attracted to other men, as reported by the New York Post.
He then went on to add, "No offense, but it's weird considering Obama's letters admitting that he fantasized about men were all but ignored by the press. Or how about how the liberal media treats Hunter?"