Gutfeld: Pelley Takes Himself More Seriously Than People Do, “Speaks As Though It’s Some Kind Of Historical Urgency”
Greg Gutfeld on ‘The Five,’ criticized Scott Pelley and others in the media after Pelley was fired from ’60 Minutes:’
GREG GUTFELD: Greg: I love slow zoom–zoom lander. He’s got a fake voice. Stiff as a starched corpse. He takes himself more seriously than anybody on the planet ever would. Every time he speaks, it’s as if it’s some kind of historical urgency. He’s just a drama queen. Why are these guys, whether it’s Terry Moran or Acosta, such self-serious weasels. He throws a tantrum and leaks it like he’s some kind of hero. He looks like a cartoon because he is a cartoon. “60 minutes” doesn’t exist as some lone bright beacon in the wilderness. A 24-year-old guy named Nick Shirley ran 100 laps around “60 minutes” on a story that they, like many big stories, missed. If you look at people like Nick Shirley, Chris Rufo, Bill Mullegin, it reveals how far “60 minutes” has fallen. They have not done any real investigative pieces, and the all the mistakes they have made. You remember Leslie Stahl talking about the laptop, denying it was real, or Pelley himself blaming Biden’s infirmities on a stutter. These guys are idiots. Goodbye.








