Gutfeld! Monologues - The Lefts Latest Challenge
Episode Date: January 13, 2026As seen on Gutfeld!, the Golden Globes took place this Sunday. Could the radical left's latest social media challenge be interfering with law enforcement? Don't miss Greg’s sharp and insightful comm...entary. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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So Sunday night on CBS, they aired the Golden Globes.
It's the only award show named after Sidney Sweeney's Chest.
And for the third year in a row, the award for Best Special Effects went to Sean Penn's face.
But winning for Best Picture, a movie called Ham Net.
Though some audience members were disappointed to find out it had nothing to do with deli meat.
A fat joke always lands.
Over the weekend, more than 2,000 anti-ice protesters marched in Central Park.
Sadly, most of them were immediately mugged by Venezuelan gang members.
Did I say sadly?
Heineken's CEO is stepping down due to sluggish beer sales.
Industry experts are blaming OZempic because you don't need beer when your wife's not fat.
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Yes. The U.S. reportedly incapacitated Venezuelan troops with a sonic weapon that one survivor described as feeling like his head was exploding from the inside.
What's this about explosive head? asked one man.
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Zoran Mamdani went on YouTube kid star Miss Rachel's show and sang The Wheels on the Bus with the host.
It was all fun in games until the driver yelled,
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Congresswoman Elon Omar said that the ICE agent in Minnesota
should have known not to try to get in front of a moving car.
But she's wrong because the car wasn't moving.
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So interfering with law enforcement is now the radicals version of the Tide Pod Challenge.
Same concept, do something really stupid, make sure it's filmed for accolades and attention.
It's like standing between Jesse Waters and a camera.
They never think they might die doing it.
But here's the darker question.
Imagine if Tide had been telling teens to eat those pods all along.
Would a tide put out a glossy how-to?
explaining how solvents and cleaning agents go great with luncheables
and also cure acne from the inside out.
And what if they then sent reps to schools to conduct training
on how to chew and swallow, then post a reaction online?
Seems like tide would get sued to oblivion.
So what if your family member got themselves jammed up
or worse at the behest of anti-ice radicals?
Couldn't you have a lawsuit too?
Could you go after the extremist groups,
those who encourage and train gullible people to obstruct the law
and who end up in jail, injured or worse?
These groups are legal entities that can be held liable,
including for negligence or wrongful death.
Because this isn't just activism.
It's get the confrontation on camera so we stay funded.
And when the performance turns lethal,
everyone suddenly becomes shocked that poking the bear can end badly
and not for the bear.
Now, I'm not addressing the outcome.
Leave that for investigators in courts.
And definitely not for hacks like Adam Schiff or CNN who rushed to judgment like Kamala heading toward the nearest happy hour.
But if reports are accurate, surviving relatives could pursue a settlement against the terrorist cosplayers
who may have encouraged or equipped Good to engage in dangerous tactics like impeding federal agents.
Because clearly that training increases risk of lethal encounters.
Hell, Judge Judy could handle this case before the first commercial.
Now, sources claim good was wrong.
part of Ice Watch, a group that monitors and interferes with immigration operations, and she received
thorough training on obstructing the path of armed agents. Brilliant. Why not just paint an X on your
forehead in the words, shoot me? This isn't observe and document, it's instigate and escalate.
DHS sources say she was stalking and impeding officers all day, and that she attempted to weaponize
her vehicle, which lines up with the kind of training tactics used to create catastrophic confrontations.
So if lawsuits uncover training materials or witnesses come forward documenting the deliberate escalation,
that would link the training to Goods' fatal encounter and other violent incidents.
In plain English, if you're running a training program that teaches people to obstruct the law
and you don't hammer home the obvious reality that this can get you killed,
then what exactly are you doing?
The people funding and running these groups, they know the risks,
even if many of the clueless radicals they rile up don't.
Maybe they should include warnings in their mass emails saying,
warning the Surgeon General has determined being a left-wing radical activist can kill you.
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