Chris Cuomo’s brother, Andrew, the governor of New York was recently quoted as saying America was never great. Now, brother Chrissy, a propagandist talking head for CNN is all hot and bothered by the America First quote. According to CNN Cuomo, America First is offensive because it “smacks of a jingoism and an exclusionary view of humanity that most people don’t want repeated.”
Later Cuomo goes on the defend Obama spying on reporters, saying he’d “rather be spied on legitimately than called an enemy of the people illegitimately.”
This is CNN..
Seems Chris Cuomo hates America just like brother Andrew |
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Cuomo jumped in, arguing that they don’t like America first agenda because it smacks of a jingoism and an exclusionary view of humanity that people don’t want repeated.” He also seemed to agree with the anonymous author of the New York Times op-ed when he said that the good economy comes “despite his manner,” “despite his divisiveness,” “despite the worries about his constant lying and his competence that people in the White House complain about consistently.”
When Lewandowski praised President Trump for cutting regulations, Cuomo responded: “that’s not an unqualified positive. You’re cutting regulations that could hurt kids’ health, that could hurt air, that could hurt water.” Apparently, he just could not resist the opportunity to paint the Republicans as heartless and evil.
Lewandowski attempted to give Cuomo an “unqualified positive that nobody could disagree with” by pointing out President Trump’s deportation of a Nazi living in Queens, New York. Cuomo responded: “You want me to salute him for deporting a Nazi? Great.” Cuomo quickly resumed attacking the Trump administration: “But then when he gets criticized for taking thousands of children away from their parents, you ignore it. You deny it, or you try to misconstrue it as something else. That’s the problem. It’s not removing the Nazi. It’s cottoning to Nazis. It’s telling white supremacists they’re good people. Deport one? Good. Tell all of them they’re kind of okay? Not good.”