and cogen analysis it s the honesty like a clogged men s room toilet at a time square burger king. we are brimming with it. for example, just now i said happy wednesday and, true, it s wednesday. fox and friends would have said something like, thursday. stupid liars. but that s not just an isolated instance of honesty. it permeates this show like powdered sugar in brian stelter s chest hair. keep telling him to shave. for example, this was a slow news day. so slow i was like the only one in this building. wait until jesse sees what i did to his suits. hi no idea polyester was that flammable. now i could have done a mono on inflation or joe biden but really not again. it s so boring. thankfully a producer offered this headline. quote, transgender x neo-nazi robber to receive fast track gender confirmation surgeries. wow. i m so glad he s an ex neo-nazi. but talk about a perfect storm of gutfeldian content. trans, nazi, gender surgery, prison. it sounds like a hogan s heroes af
kat, the inmate donna langon was born peter kevin langon was convicted for life in prison plus 35 years for robbing with firearms assaulting officers and other firearms charges. not sure that s illegal anymore. at the time he was part of a neo-nazi group called the arian republican army. this guy was such bad news i m surprised kat didn t let him sleep on her couch. [laughter] greg: he spent two decades in a male prison. lucky bastard. before being transferred to a female one. of course i m sure the number of inmates like langon isn t big. but doesn t everything start out small until it isn t anymore. except for me, i never grow. but everything else expands through corruption. it s based on the gutfeld series of system gaming, or gsosg.
[cheers and applause] greg: and there s no one hotter on your police blotter. fox news contributor kat timpf. [cheers and applause] greg: and finally, the stork that delivered him broke his beak. my massive side kick and the nwa world television champion, tyrus! [cheers and applause] greg: emily. emily: yes. greg: you claim to be a lawyer, never shown any proof to that but i ll go with it. this drives me isn t this something that an inmate should just immediately do. if you have all the time in the world, get somebody to work on your behalf to game the system. isn t this kind of like what every person should do in jail if you have all the time? emily: i mean in this current political climate the answer is yes because like you read in the intro, so this inmate says it was a life or death situation for him every day living his truth publicly. what about the life or death