Tuesday, August 13, 2019

Chris Cuomo exchange blows with a man who Cuomo belived he called him a slur

What's up with Chris Cuomo lately? Well Chris Cuomo got into a fight with a man who called him a slur, at least that’s what Cuomo believes. (These are the snapshots; I won’t embedded the tweet into post because of objectionable language in that video.)

Though from what I heard from that video, the aforementioned man - who wears a gray shirt with the glasses and with the glasses for the rest of the video - apparently wasn’t seem to attacking that news guy with the baseball cap (from what I think) and thought...well...


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Okay let me explain: the man didn’t actually know who this guy with the baseball cap’s real name and only know him through The Rush Limbaugh Show because Rush often called him that word and so the aforementioned man with the glasses called that said guy with the baseball cap a...that word. And Cuomo - which turned out to be that said guy with the baseball cap -  losses it and threatened the man with violence because that word (who I don’t want to reveal because Google) was a racial slur to Italians and says that it was used in “The Godfather” (though some opponents online - including President Trump and Donald Trump Jr. - thought that the definition of word was “being dumb”).

It seems that the man (seen left) is kinda from the consertive side as he listens to Rush Limbaugh and never watches "Cuomo Prime Time", though he says, in that same video to Cuomo, that Cuomo has been a respectful news guy (despite the man's calm tone, Cuomo didn't take notice and continues his anger and added that the man's playing with him in which the man says he wasn't playing to Cuomo) so it's a bit confusing to me.

Despite the language that was caught in that video and some criticism he received, some supported Chris Cuomo including CNN spokesman Matt Dornic and even Sean Hanity whose Fox News Channel show competes with Cuomo’s CNN show “Cuomo Prime Time”.

Credit: That's The Point
With Brandon
/Ryan
Saavedra
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Credit: That's The Point
With Brandon
/Ryan
Saavedra
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Written by Malcolm Franokuski, the author of “The Inzeyentent”, “Me, Buff Girls and the Society” and “Cleveland Rectangle” as well other stories. Follow him on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook.

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