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Greg Gutfeld, five-time New York Times bestselling author and host
of the #1 rated late night show GUTFELD!, returns with a witty and
tongue-in-cheek essay collection that is part memoir and part
political manifesto. Greg Gutfeld is back with a hilarious essay
collection about how he destroyed the mainstream late night
landscape of heavyweights and became host of the #1 late night show
in all of television. With his signature wit and whip-smart humor,
Greg reveals never-before-told stories of his upbringing and early
career, what it's like going head-to-head with the liberal media,
and what it took to flip the script on the comedy landscape. How
did the former health magazine editor take a show in a throwaway
time slot in the middle of the night and turn it into a cult
classic? And how did that show, Redeye, catapult Greg to The Five,
the most watched show on TV, and GUTFELD!, his own late-night spot,
with millions of viewers each night? Buckle up, because this story
is one hell of a ride, especially if Greg is driving.
From Greg Gutfeld --New York Times bestselling author of The Joy of
Hate and host of Fox News's The Five and Red Eye -- comes a
significantly less hardcover-y, more paperback-y version of his
classic Bible of Unspeakable Truths. Greg Gutfeld, the acclaimed
host of the popular, nightly Fox News show "Red Eye, "has packed
this book full of his most aggressive (and funny) diatribes -- each
chapter exploring Unspeakable Truths that cut right to the core and
go well beyond just politics. Greg deconstructs pop culture, media,
kids, disease, race, food, sex, celebrity, current events, and
nearly every other aspect of life, with Truths including but not
limited to: "if you're over 25 and still use party as a verb, then
you're beyond redemption," "the media wanted bird flu to kill
thousands," "attractive people don't write for a living," "death
row inmates make the best husbands," and "the urge to punch Zach
Braff in the face is completely natural."
With an irreverent voice, incredible wit, and a firm take on just
about everything, this is a manual for how to think about stuff, by
a guy who has thought about precisely that same stuff. And, even if
you disagree with Greg, this book will make you laugh--guaranteed.*
*Not guaranteed
Behind every awful, dangerous decision lurks one evil beast: the
Cool.
From politics to the personal, from fashion to food, from the
campus to the locker room, the desire to be cool has infected all
aspects of our lives. At its most harmless, it is annoying. At its
worst, it is deadly, on a massive scale. The Cool are the termites
of life, infiltrating every nook and cranny and destroying it from
within. The Cool report the news, write the scripts, teach our
children, run our government--and each day they pass judgment on
those who don't worship at the altar of their coolness. The cool
fawn over terrorists, mock the military, and denigrate employers.
They are, in short, awful people.
From what we wear and what we eat, to what we smoke and who we
poke, pop culture is crafted and manipulated by the cool and, to
Greg Gutfeld, that's Not Cool.
How do the cool enslave you? By convincing you that:
- If you don't agree with them no one will like you.
- If you don't follow them you will miss out on life.
- If you don't listen to them you will die a lonely loser
How do you vanquish the cool and discover your own true self? Read
this book.
In "Not Cool," Greg Gutfeld, bestselling author of "The Joy Of
Hate," lays out the battle plan for reclaiming the real American
ideal of cool--building businesses, protecting freedom at home and
abroad, taking responsibility for your actions, and leaving other
people alone to live as they damn well please. "Not Cool" fights
back against the culture of phonies, elitists, and creeps who want
your soul. It's not a book, it's a weapon--and one should be armed
with it at all times.
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