Bill Schulz

Bill Schulz

William Dawes "Bill" Schulz (born August 14, 1975) is a regular panelist, writer, and producer on Fox News Channel's late night show, Red Eye w/ Greg Gutfeld, since its debut on February 5, 2007. Serving as host Greg Gutfeld's "repulsive sidekick," who is routinely the target of Gutfeld's running gags, Schulz often looks directly into the camera (even when he is not being talked to) with his signature "crazy-eyed look," along with frequently waving to the television viewing audience. Schulz provides the voice for an anthropomorphization of The New York Times newspaper, named "Pinch" (a reference to Arthur Ochs Sulzberger, Jr., current publisher of the Times). Schulz is also a freelance writer and a former senior editor of Stuff Magazine.

In April 2009, Schulz made a notable cameo on Glenn Beck's TV program. Beck described Schulz as the "average American" and pretended to pour gasoline (actually water) on him from a red container during Beck's monologue against President Barack Obama. Beck discussed setting Schulz on fire.

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