Gutfeld: ‘Who is painting targets on people’s backs?’

Fox News’ Greg Gutfeld made the case Tuesday against the mainstream media’s fixation with former President Trump, and in the wake of the FBI raid on Trump’s Mar-a-Lago residence asked, “Who is painting targets on people’s backs?”

(Video: Fox News)

Gutfeld began by attacking the ever-changing narrative spewing forth from the Department of Justice (DOJ), the FBI and their allies in the media.

“Whatever happened to the story about the nukes? Yeah. Apparently Trump stole valuable nuclear secrets that he was planning to sell to someone. I don’t know about you, but this seems like a strange career transition for a real estate tycoon. Should I build a new luxury condominium development in midtown or sell nuclear secrets to Putin? It’s a tough call. On one hand, you can make a lot of money legally. On the other, you could be executed for treason.”

“Of course, the media always picks the most absurd crap to peddle about Trump. So what is the media who invested so much in this psychosis do now? They say, if you dare criticize the raid, you’ll be inciting violence against the FBI who are busy doing the Lord’s work of sniffing Melania’s shoes.”

Remarkably, it seems the only calls for violence have been from the Left, as they almost always are.

“And true. There were notable incitements to violence. There were. Remember, Michael Beschloss tweeted a photo of the Rosenbergs who were executed for selling nuclear secrets to Moscow. It was a tweet that then General Michael Hayden concurred with by adding “sounds about right.” That’s two major voices not calling out the FBI, but suggesting the execution of Trump.”

Gutfeld then turned to a few soundbites, namely CNN’s Wolf Blitzer doing his best to coax turncoat Rep. Adam Kinzinger (R-Ill.) into shedding a few tears for the camera, but to no avail.

WOLF BLITZER: You’ve seen this joint FBI, Department of Homeland Security bulletin. It’s now warning of what they call unprecedented violent threats in the wake of the search of Mar-a-Lago. Do you hold the former president, Donald Trump, responsible for inciting his supporters?

ADAM KINZINGER: Yeah, absolutely. 100%, Wolf. Any Republican elected official out there that rushes to be the first on television or the first to Twitter to basically condemn the FBI. This stokes that it’s really dangerous. And I fear it could get worse.

Gutfeld continued, “So if you condemn the raid, you’re stoking violence, as opposed to Beschloss and Hayden actually suggesting Trump is eligible for execution. But who knows more about stoking violence than CNN, who’ve been denigrating cops every chance they get for the last ten years?”

“But you start to see it’s not Trump who’s painting targets on people, but people like Kinzinger who’ve been a wreck since Trump hit the political scene. Amber Heard hasn’t cried as much since she met Johnny Depp,” the host quipped.

“Meanwhile, if you’re a BLM rioter, a killer released without bail, a pervert teacher or the Chinese government: Nothing to see here, folks.”

“So who’s painting targets on people’s backs? It’s Adam. He’s Scherwin ******* Williams.”

And the Left’s newfound love for the only two Republicans allowed on the sham Jan 6. Committee continues to thrive.

“The libs get it, steering the emotionally damaged Adam toward conclusions no objective Republican would ever agree to, they’ve exploited his anti-Trump mania to their advantage because everywhere he goes, which is basically cable news and Twitter, all this a****t sees is a red hat. He has long Trump derangement, and there’s no vaccine.”

In closing, Gutfeld played a laughable clip of none other than O.J. Simpson endorsing Liz Cheney and praising the now-defeated congresswoman for being a champion of the truth.

OJ SIMPSON: Liz Cheney stands up for the truth, and that’s got her a lot of heat. She may lose her position in the party. She may even lose her career as a politician. But that is something to be admired – standing up for the truth right now. I’m kind of a fan of Liz Cheney.

Gutfeld concluded, “Yes. OJ claims he’s a fan and it makes sense – they do have something in common, although OJ stabs people in the front.”

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