Greg Gutfeld
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Greg Gutfeld (b. 1965) is host of Red Eye w/ Greg Gutfeld on the FOX News Channel and a conservative contributor to the Huffington Post.
Frequent targets of Gutfeld's sarcasm include Deepak Chopra, Cenk Uygur, Arianna Huffington, and even the site's readers. Gutfeld is often antagonistic, and his posts are simultaneously condemned and applauded by many who leave comments at the site. Since February 5, 2007 he has been host of Fox News late night program Red Eye w/ Greg Gutfeld. Gutfeld previously served as editor in chief of Stuff Magazine, increasing the circulation from roughly 800K to 1.2 million. Prior to that he edited Men's Health. Following Stuff he helmed Maxim Magazine in the UK from 2004 to 2006. However, Gutfeld's contract expired without renewal after massive losses in readership under his tenure. His final year at Maxim saw a loss of about 40,000 readers, He was replaced by Derek Harbinson. He has also authored two books, including "The Scorecard," for Henry Holt, and is currently working on a book about England for Simon and Schuster. He also writes a monthly column called "From the Gut," in the American Spectator.