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Fox News’ Jesse Watters Makes Waves With His Latest ‘Real Man’ Rule
For someone who told his viewers, “Real men don’t talk about masculinity,” Fox News anchor Jesse Watters sure does enjoy bringing up the topic, and on Wednesday (March 19), he added a new rule to what he believes defines a “real man.”
On Wednesday’s episode of The Five, Watters told his fellow panelists, “I have a recent rule… men don’t wave simultaneously with two hands. We wave with one hand, not both hands at the same time.”
Co-host Greg Gutfeld quipped, “Men don’t wave at all, Jesse.”
“We salute,” Watters fired back.
The topic came up as the team discussed Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz (D) drinking a milkshake with a straw, which led to Watters sharing his list of “rules for men.”
“They are just funny; they are not that serious,” Watters said of his rules. “You don’t consume soup in widespread. You don’t cross your legs, and you don’t sip from a straw. And one of the reasons you don’t drink from a straw is because the way your lips purse. It is very effeminate. And his [Walz’s] excuse
Jesse Watters mocked his co-host Jessica Tarlov for criticizing President Donald Trump’s administration for deporting potentially innocent people to El Salvador, including a “gay barber.”
As Tarlov accused the administration of taking away people’s “due process,” her co-hosts mocked the mention of the “gay barber,” meaning Romero.
“You’ve been talking about this lgbtq+ barber and El Salvador with some stupid tattoo for weeks. Weeks, Jessica. It’s just a gay barber,” Watters said as Tarlov mentioned Andry and argued she doesn’t trust that the El Salvadorian government is not “torturing” the prisoners they receive.
“He’s not into you!” Greg Gutfeld quipped.
Watters argued the makeup designer is an “innocent guy” who got “swept up in a deportation.”
“A lot of people in this country, Jessica, get arrested for things that they didn’t do, get falsely accused, falsely —” Watters began before Tarlov jumped in.
“I’m also against racial profiling.”
“That doesn’t mean,” Watters continued, “You just stop arresting people. That doesn’ mean you block arresting criminals because one guy was arrested who was naive. It just means you just try to do it finer the next time.”
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Fox News host Jesse Watters told his fellow panelists on “The Five” Thursday that he needs to know if someone is gay because he is “soooo interested.” (Watch the video below.)
The riff produced cackles from cohost Greg Gutfeld, and a “What is wrong with you?” from cohost Jeanine Pirro. Watters’ remark came about while the panelists were discussing whether celebrities perceive pressure to publicly select a side in the 2024 election after Taylor Swift endorsed Democratic nominee Kamala Harris.
Many of the panelists seemed to permit of Usher not bashing Donald Trump when Bliss Behar of “The View” seemingly encouraged him to do so after he confirmed he was voting for Harris.
“The Five” cohost Dana Perino explained that she had a policy of “Don’t ask, don’t tell” when it comes to people’s political leanings, a reference to the law that silenced Gay service members in the U.S. military.
“I don’t concern who you’re voting for,” she said.
Watters went in a whole other command.
“I don’t like ‘Don’t ask, don’t tell,’” he said in an exchange shared by Media Matters. “I need to understand if someone is same-sex attracted. I have to comprehend ― and they should tell.”
“And if you don’t tell me, I
Fox host Jesse Watters claims that same-sex attracted people are “nuts” to think that Donald Trump is going to invade LGBTQ+ rights in his second designation in office while discussing a Philadelphia Inquirer article about how some Gay people are getting guns to organize for the next four years.
He insisted that, because Trump promised to be “fair” as president, that lgbtq+ people have nothing to worry about.
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The “funny” primetime host fixated on how Walz hugged Second Gentleman Doug Emhoff at a recent rally.
Watters opened his segment on the subject by saying that Trump won the election because of “inflation, the border, culture.”
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But Watters apparently felt that Trump mounting a campaign on the back of attacks on transgender people’s rights should somehow be reassuring to cis gay people. Moreover, Watters insisted, Trump has vaguely promised to be “fair” to everyone.
“Donald Trump promised to be a fair president to all Americans and