GREG GUTFELD: We've got one shot to save the greatest experiment in government of all time
Fox News host Greg Gutfeld and the panel discuss President-elect Trump’s latest Cabinet nominations on ‘Gutfeld!’
So, Donald Trump is yet to take office and he's already making an impact. And not just on China, Russia and Dr. Jill's plans for installing bedside commodes at the White House. No, Trump is also decimating cable news. MSNBC ratings have plummeted since he won. It's so bad that Joy Reid's wigs are looking for work at "Jesse Watters Primetime."
CNN's numbers are so far down, they're getting beaten nightly by Brit Hume's doorbell cam. Hundreds of layoffs are apparently on the way. And I know that it's mean, but it would be hilarious if CNN fires Brian Stelter a second time – and the poor guy just installed a shelf for his pies. It's so bad for mainstream media that Chris Wallace has left CNN to start a podcast. He's 77. Think about it. He's leaving legacy media at age 77 because he's certain that even he's going to outlive it. But sadly, even Fox News is feeling the pinch, and it's not our ratings. I got millions of new eyeballs, and that's not including the ones I keep in a sack under my bed.
CNN terminated Brian Stelter last week. (Getty Images)
Donald Trump is taking all of our talent. He just announced that the great Tulsi Gabbard is his nominee for the director of national intelligence. Lee Zeldin may be the new head of the EPA, Mike Huckabee, the new ambassador to Israel – and boy does the Middle East need some Relaxium. Of........
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