Joe DeRosa
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
extraordinarily well-read, extraordinarily prepared, talking for the most part calmly.
There's the part in the Buckley thing.
Does he say, I'll punch your goddamn face off?
Gore Vidal calls him a Nazi.
And then I think William F. Buckley says, if you call me a Nazi again, you little queer, I'm going to punch your goddamn mouth off or something like that.
That's exactly what I'm talking about.
When Christopher Hitchens started to lean a little more conservative towards the end of his life than he had previously been, the interviews with him when he went on Marr, when Marr was more...
traditionally current liberal whatever you want to call it than he is now but hearing seeing him and mar sit and talk about the the the w bush iraq war yeah and our there's a great hitchens moment where he he says something in support of the the war and the crowd boos and hitchens turns and gives the crowd the finger and he goes ah you fucking sheep
But like even seeing like an Ann Coulter going on Bill Maher and the two of them talking and not agreeing.
But being very well prepared from both sides.
There's so little of that anymore, man.
No, but I used to love doing, and this was a heavy loaded show, but I used to really love doing Red Eye.
On Fox, which was Gutfeld's first show.
And it was on at 2 a.m., so few people saw it.
Gutfeld, who was the most conservative, but not full-on conservative.
Bill Schultz, who was the most liberal, but not full-on liberal.