Identity of Biden Fanboy on Election Panel Exposed and It Explans Everything
President Biden Awards Presidential Medal of Freedom to Greatest Speaker in History
Twitter Tries to Get to the Bottom of Biden's Walk with Some Solid...
ASU Students Arrested During Protests Won't Be Able to Finish Final Exams
Just for Fun: Some of the Best Tweets Leading Up to the 'Kentucky...
Student Protesters Trash Car That ‘Targeted’ Them; ‘This Wasn’t an Accident’
Protestors Compare Campus Riots to 1968 Movement but Americans Aren't Buying It
Covington 2.0? The Hill Says GOP Rep. Applauds Counter-Protesters Who Taunted Black Woman
Almost Snakes on a Plane? Miami TSSSsssSSSA Snags a Bag of Snakes From...
Biden Reminds Us to Vote for the Candidate Who Ignores SCOTUS Rulings in...
White House Isn't Finished Trying to Milk Every Ounce of Cringe Out of...
WOMP WOMP! Hims Stock Tanks After CEO Praises 'Moral Courage' of Antisemitic Campus...
'Public Assembly': Watch Police Harass Billboard Chris, Anna McGovern for Wearing a Sign...
AP Review of Star Wars Actor's Meeting With Biden Doesn't Match the Readout...
MOSTLY PEACEFUL UPenn Protesters Harass Students With Strobe Lights, Threats

'Even libs agree': Greg Gutfeld torches CNN and John Berman for the 'deliberately clipped' Jesse Watters video to create a 'fake' threat

Fox News fired back at those calling for the firing of Jesse Watters over that edited clip we told you about yesterday where he suggested ambush-style interviews of Dr. Anthony Fuauci to deliver a rhetorical “kill shot.” From Yahoo News:

Advertisement

“Based on watching the full clip and reading the entire transcript, it’s more than clear that Jesse Watters was using a metaphor for asking hard-hitting questions to Dr. Fauci about gain-of-function research and his words have been twisted completely out of context.”

But Fox’s statement was tame when compared to that of Greg Gutfeld, noting the “even libs agree” Watters wasn’t saying what CNN insinuated he said in the clip:

And he called on CNN’s John Berman to “be a man” and “correct it”:

The Washington Post’s Dave Weigel was quick to note that Watters wasn’t talking about violence:

Advertisement

And Twitchy regular Parker Molloy even agreed with him:

If only:

***

Related:

Join the conversation as a VIP Member

Recommended

Trending on Twitchy Videos

Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement