GREG GUTFELD: Trump's loudest critics are successful people who sense their own insignificance
- Bias Rating
80% Very Conservative
- Reliability
45% ReliableFair
- Policy Leaning
88% Very Conservative
- Politician Portrayal
-23% Negative
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
60% : Over the weekend, the LA Times had this headline "In Silicon Valley, more support for Trump is trickling in.57% : If you notice, Trump's loudest critics are successful people who sense their own insignificance in this new world of Trump.
56% : Yeah, I bet Trump also said "I think it's a good question.
53% : It's the rich and famous, paralyzed by their own egos who look at Trump with envy.
51% : This, as smart national figures are now willing to come out publicly for Trump.
49% : But it's because these people can think larger, who know this election, and in fact, this nation is about more than just them, which is why they've got their necks out for Trump and their middle fingers out to the media.
48% : Meanwhile, the smart but ego-satisfied person, whether it's Elon Musk or Vivek Ramaswamy or me, we don't take it personally that Trump may be the most consequential human alive.
47% : It's no secret that the Black and Hispanic vote, mostly men, is shifting toward Trump.
47% : For instance, rapper 50 Cent says he sees Black men "identifying" with Trump in the upcoming election because they got Rico charges.
46% : The guy closest to Trump in temperament and personality-- Howard Stern.
45% : And so they see Trump
43% : Suddenly, it's Trump who looks like he can unite the country.
42% : Fox News host Greg Gutfeld gives his take on why the 'rich and famous' look at former President Trump with 'envy' on 'Gutfeld!'So, in Vegas over the weekend, Trump slammed electric mandates for boats after telling the crowd about a chat he had with a boat maker.
42% : It's also why has-beens like Liz Cheney, Michael Cohen and Anthony Scaramucci are obsessed with taking Trump down.
41% : It's these powerful men, successful in their own right, that Trump makes them feel small.
34% : So if all the smart money and people are shifting to Trump, who are the holdouts, meaning the people in our public life who are well-informed enough to know better but still insist on backing a brain-dead Biden?
28% : As Trump elevated, Stern retreated, becoming a believer in the gospel of the six-foot distancing rule and used Covid to justify turning himself into Gloria Swanson, holed up in his 40,000 square foot mansion, dictating to everyone how stupid and murderous they were for not having what he had.
28% : Right now, Trump's more important than all of them combined, and it's killing them.
20% : Apparently, Trump raised $12,000,000 in one night, the same amount I offered Taylor Swift to stop calling me.
13% : Which means Fani Willis' bogus Rico prosecution of Trump may be the biggest backfire since Joe forgot his lactose pills after a pint of Häagen-Dazs.
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