Working at Fox News comes with a lot of assumptions.
Gutfeld: Kat Timpf has a new book out
Just ask Kat Timpf. The savvy "Gutfeld!" co-host and Fox News analyst is a one-woman wrecking ball when it comes to shattering those expectations. She's no MAGA. ("Trump? My guy I never voted for?") And she's not one of those Never Trumpers pining for a next-gen Bush-Cheney ticket. ("The Department of Defense — more like the 'Department of War Makes Money.'") And she can't be labeled straight. In fact, she opens her latest book, "I Used to Like You Until …: (How Binary Thinking Divides Us)," with a hilarious revelation about a budding romance with a woman that was thwarted by the woman's mother. Plot twist: The mother wasn't a Bible-thumping evangelical Christian, but "a very, very, very feminist gender studies professor" who was horrified that her daughter was locked in the apartment of a popular Fox News on-air personality.
“I don't want to be graphic, but I wasn't anti-woman,” Timpf says dryly about what went on between the sheets.
Still, on this hot afternoon in late August, the commentator and comedienne rolls her eyes when asked how her "coming out" (our words) as sexually fluid will play out within and outside the "We report, you decide" crowd.