it s 10 years too late. again, everything could happen sooner. i m happy he finally listened to us. i read a book 13 years ago called the joy of hate about academickia. we underestimated the ability to translate into the real world. it went through tech platforms like facebook and twitter, but ended up in the media, hr of many corporations. we got it wrong, because we thought it would die on campus, but he didn t even see it coming. greg can see the future. did you know that? yes. it s not good for you. it s not good for you. i think that we ve been on the air, our 12th year, going on for, like, 10 years, 10 years, and moms and dads are not for lowering education standards, teaching this alternative universe. what i m worried about, you mentioned all these other sectors where it s brought up. also in government. look at all the policies being driven now.
hate all the people who like trump, it s half the country. you can t set yourself as some sort of superior moral paragraph because this is your political belief in somebody else has another one. i feel like that s the achilles left of the heel right now and they identify issues mostly by what they can feel superior to another person for. i heard that, and it was very interesting to me because it reminded me of a book that i read almost ten years ago. he is the language of outrage to score points against people they don t like that make themselves feel important. i hate the outrage so much, you could say i m outraged by their outrage. they are really only tolerant when you agree with them and said a greg gutfeld in the joy of hate. so there is the superiority of one faction of the other. greg: geraldo, i think i love you because i have been wanting to quote from that book forever because that s like ten
to demonize people it s as if they take pleasure in it. and somebody ought to write a book and call it the joy of hate. as if that would ever happen. [applause] greg: you can still order it on amazon. first new york times best seller, but why count? what is the angry black male think about how bad voter i.d. is? bro, this is my lunchtime. bag of chips. bottle of water.
addiction. i swear i m going to get rid of it, but i never do. dana: it is a good place to read about news, and when people are sarcastic it s pretty funny. greg: it s a best way to find out what s going on but then you are there. dana: once you are in, you can t get out, like hotel california. in your book, you have monologues and you look back and you critique yourself. it s a pretty fun read because of that, pretty insightful. what do you remember from the last seven years that surprise deal, or you might have said about social media over the years? did you predict at this moment what happened? greg: i wrote a book called, the joy of hate. it s part of the euphoria you get from being part of the mob. then you can t get enough of it, and i covered a lot of this under the chapters of identity politics and pop culture and campus life.