Howdy! You must login or signup first!

Meme Encyclopedia
Media
Editorials
More

Popular right now

two panels from a comic of a couple entering a home and beginning to undress

Thai Political Crisis Breakup

Matt Schimkowitz

Matt Schimkowitz • 7 years ago

April 2025 4chan Sharty Hack And Janitor Email Leak

April 2025 4chan Sharty Hack And Janitor Email Leak

Sakshi Rakshale

Sakshi Rakshale • 5 days ago

Italian Brainrot / AI Italian Animals image and meme examples.

Italian Brainrot Animals

Mateus Lima

Mateus Lima • about a month ago

Tralalero Tralala meme example.

Tralalero Tralala

Sakshi Rakshale

Sakshi Rakshale • 2 months ago

Tung Tung Tung Sahur meme image examples.

Tung Tung Tung Sahur

Sakshi Rakshale

Sakshi Rakshale • 28 days ago

Know Your Meme is the property of Literally Media ©2024 Literally Media. All Rights Reserved.
1442487212_greg-article

Confirmed   16,228

Part of a series on 2016 Republican Presidential Primary. [View Related Entries]

About

Hot Debate Guy is the nickname given to Los Angeles resident Greg Caruso who became a subject of admiration on social media after being spotted in the audience several times during the live broadcast of CNN's Republican presidential primary debate in September 2015.

Origin

During the second round of the Republican primary debate held at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library on September 16th, 2015, Twitter user @thisisjorge tweeted an animated GIF of a well-dressed audience member sitting behind CNN journalist and moderator Jake Tapper, along with a flashing heart around his head (shown below).


Spread

That evening, many other Twitter users commented on the mystery man, many of which featured the hashtag "#HotDebateGuy"[2] (shown below).[7][8]

"source":https://twitter.com/prachigu/status/644342369735835648
"source":https://twitter.com/Samuel_Ha_/status/644317928872144896
"source":https://twitter.com/nickmullen/status/644573358923902976

Meanwhile, CBS[4] identified the man as aspiring filmmaker Greg Caruso. Also on September 16th, BuzzFeed[5] revealed Caruso was the director of a 2014 independent documentary about "American masculinity" titled Making the American Man (shown below), which raised $21,870 of it's $55,320 goal before ending a campaign on Indiegogo.[6]

On September 17th, 2015, CNN[3] published an interview with Caruso, who revealed he was a fan of former presidents Ronald Reagan and George W. Bush but had yet to decide on a Republican presidential candidate for the upcoming election.

Search Interest

External References



Share Pin

Related Entries 9 total

Trumpymctrumpzzz
Donald Trump
Jebbush1
Jeb Bush
Cruzportrait
Ted Cruz
Rickperry_5
Rick Perry


Recent Images 5 total


Recent Videos 0 total

There are no recent videos.




Load 43 Comments
Hot Debate Guy

Hot Debate Guy

Part of a series on 2016 Republican Presidential Primary. [View Related Entries]

Updated Jun 21, 2016 at 02:37PM EDT by Brad.

Added Sep 17, 2015 at 04:53PM EDT by Don Caldwell.

PROTIP: Press 'i' to view the image gallery, 'v' to view the video gallery, or 'r' to view a random entry.

About

Hot Debate Guy is the nickname given to Los Angeles resident Greg Caruso who became a subject of admiration on social media after being spotted in the audience several times during the live broadcast of CNN's Republican presidential primary debate in September 2015.

Origin

During the second round of the Republican primary debate held at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library on September 16th, 2015, Twitter user @thisisjorge tweeted an animated GIF of a well-dressed audience member sitting behind CNN journalist and moderator Jake Tapper, along with a flashing heart around his head (shown below).




Spread

That evening, many other Twitter users commented on the mystery man, many of which featured the hashtag "#HotDebateGuy"[2] (shown below).[7][8]


"source":https://twitter.com/prachigu/status/644342369735835648 "source":https://twitter.com/Samuel_Ha_/status/644317928872144896 "source":https://twitter.com/nickmullen/status/644573358923902976

Meanwhile, CBS[4] identified the man as aspiring filmmaker Greg Caruso. Also on September 16th, BuzzFeed[5] revealed Caruso was the director of a 2014 independent documentary about "American masculinity" titled Making the American Man (shown below), which raised $21,870 of it's $55,320 goal before ending a campaign on Indiegogo.[6]



On September 17th, 2015, CNN[3] published an interview with Caruso, who revealed he was a fan of former presidents Ronald Reagan and George W. Bush but had yet to decide on a Republican presidential candidate for the upcoming election.



Search Interest

External References

Recent Videos

There are no videos currently available.

Recent Images 5 total


Top Comments


+ Add a Comment

Comments (43)


Display Comments

Add a Comment


Meme Encyclopedia
Media
Editorials
More