GREG GUTFELD (CO-HOST): Well, I don't know who won, but I know who lost. It was the American people. You know, you could say, "If you complain about the refs, you're losing." Well, if the refs are corrupt, you've got to complain, because everybody lost. I actually got dumber watching it. I felt like my brain was being waterboarded by the sheer nonsense of these idiot moderators. But we were so sidetracked by the mechanics of the debate, the muted mics, that we forgot about them. I honestly don't know how anyone could decide who won the debate. That's like trying to guess the price of a painting that you suspect is a forgery. You can't objectively decide a winner in a sham competition.
This is truly the first DEI debate, where one candidate was subjected to a high standard, and the other was held to no standards at all. They removed the essence of fairness to achieve an outcome that could not be scored. You cannot score that. That is why you can't say who won or who lost. A liberal should be ashamed that your candidate needed the odds to be stocked so heavily in their favor.
You know, for many Americans, Harris entered as a mystery and exited as a mystery, and that was the goal, to keep her under wraps. So anyone who attributes that to Kamala's skill is an idiot. Congratulating Kamala for the debate is stolen valor. You should be congratulating David Muir and Linsey Davis who did the heavy lifting. And so calling that a debate is disinformation.