What we are trying to do is add something fun to the world.īy the way, I don’t like things that try to be edgy and appeal to the youth. And it is just so unusual, but it makes me feel good because in my heart the book is a positive thing and the show is a positive thing. I get nice little cards from women in their eighties telling me how much they appreciate the book and the show.
And I think they look at it sort of as, “oh aren’t they cute.” If it was anybody else saying it they’d be offended, but it is a really great relationship we have. People tell me the book is too racy because I use a lot of obscenities, but I think the older folks who would find it offensive, just look at it like, “oh he doesn’t really mean that.” They just kind of dismiss it and it’s the same thing with “Red Eye.” I get a lot of mail from older folks and I get stopped on the street by a lot of older folks like in Times Square - tourists. There is not a “type,” just people who understand common sense and that cuts across all age groups. Even my dad, who tends to be pretty serious, loves it. I think that is a sign of the recession.Ģ.) The book seems to be reaching and appealing to a wide range of age groups, old and young. I just got a letter from somebody today who said how much they loved the book but couldn’t finish it because they were closing the bookstore. The thing that bugs me most about it is people telling me that they enjoy reading it in the bookstore. I’m surprised and happy and there is nothing better than seeing your ugly face staring back at you in bookstores and airports. Now, Gutfeld answers 11 more questions for TheDC about his new book, The Bible of Unspeakable Truths, his high school buddy Barry Bonds, and his plans to build a gay bar next to the Ground Zero mosque.ġ.) You recently wrote and published The Bible of Unspeakable Truths. show “Red Eye w/ Greg Gutfeld,” answered 10 questions for The Daily Caller about how his show came to be, his good-natured guests, his new book and the “most offensive” thing he and his panel have ever discussed on air. Yesterday, Greg Gutfeld, the host of Fox News’ 3 a.m.