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Seriously, not since the Washington Post’s Ben Bradlee carried JFK’s filthy water has there been such a high-profile, pathetic display of servility to a Democratic dynasty — one that, like the Kennedys, is all a sham.
And there’s so much more cause to fire Chris Cuomo. Consider:
Secretly availing himself of gubernatorial privilege in getting tested and treated for COVID — information he did not share with his viewers, whom he still continues to lecture nightly about COVID.
At the height of the pandemic in New York, Chris and Andrew laughed it up nightly on Chris’ show — despite Chris pledging long prior never to cover his brother in any capacity. As Andrew sent elderly nursing home patients back to their certain deaths, there was nary a word on Chris’ show.
Anyone who was in New York City while this was happening knew the outcome — that these elderly people were all going to spread and die of COVID. You didn’t have to be a virologist or a public health official to know Andrew considered the elderly expendable.
For Chris Cuomo to obfuscate such human carnage is inexcusable. To make his brother the monster palatable — huggable, even — to mainstream America is egregious. Teasing Andrew about “Cuomosexuals” and his dating life while knowing who his brother really was — you can’t tell me Chris had zero clue — is to be complicit in this entire travesty.
Is it any wonder so many Americans don’t trust the mainstream media?
Let’s not forget Chris faking his own emergence from quarantine on-air, despite The Post reporting his wanderings around the Hamptons, in one case picking a fight with a civilian who dared question why Chris would be outside, maskless, while infected.
“Who the hell are you?” Chris ranted at this peon. “I can do what I want!”
https://nypost.com/2021/08/10/now-chris-cuomo-must-go-too/
Easy to see why he feels that way. Chris makes $6 million a year doing and saying whatever he wants on CNN with zero repercussions — at least, for now.
His great protector Zucker is gone at the end of the year, a decision announced in February.
In the meantime, if there’s anyone at CNN with more common sense — let alone a commitment to actual journalism or saving the brand — let Chris make this easy on you. “I don’t like what I do professionally,” Chris said on his XM radio show last April, an epiphany he had — of course — post-COVID. “I don’t think it’s worth my time.”
Someone, anyone — help a brother out.