Nolte: Fredo Finally Got Whacked
The end of Fredo and Andrew Cuomo reveals a lot about the lack of ethics in the Democrat party and at CNN.
The end of Fredo and Andrew Cuomo reveals a lot about the lack of ethics in the Democrat party and at CNN.
President Donald Trump reacted Wednesday to the audio of a phone call with CNN’s Chris Cuomo and the president’s former lawyer Michael Cohen about allegations of sexual harassment.
In the annals of propaganda, CNNLOL’s cynical and dishonest attempt to turn Chris Cuomo into some kind of selfless coronavirus folk hero is the fake newsiest fake news in all of Fakenewsdom.
CNN’s Chris Cuomo experienced an eventful year in terms of political gaffes, public meltdowns, and awkward comparisons, all of which seemed to backfire on a number of occasions in 2019.
Chris “Fredo” Cuomo on Saturday sought to promote the hashtag #DirtyDonald in an apparent effort to bolster support for impeaching President Trump.
In response to the first lady’s tweet, Fredo basically condemned her as a hypocrite and suggested Barron kind of had it coming because the Orange Man is so bad.
CNN’s Chris “Fredo” Cuomo called his mother on live television in an attempt to prove President Trump wrong, but his endeavor backfired significantly.
Democrats have been scrambling following Wednesday’s lackluster public impeachment hearing, changing the focus of their impeachment narrative to “attempted” crimes after Republican lawmakers largely decimated their weak impeachment case.
Speaking Monday to reporters at the United Nations, President Donald Trump praised his personal attorney, Rudy Giuliani, for defending him on CNN’s Cuomo Prime Time last week when asked about former vice president Joe Biden’s Ukraine scandal.
Secret Service arrested Chris Grant, a 50-year-old victim of the El Paso, Texas, shooting who was hailed a hero after claiming to have thrown bottles at the shooter, according to law enforcement officials who spoke to the Washington Examiner.
Neither CNN nor Chris Cuomo offered “an apology to the black community” for repeated use of the mocking label “Fredo,” noted Paris Dennard.
New York governor Andrew Cuomo said Monday that he has only seen parts of The Godfather when asked about video of his brother’s meltdown over being called “Fredo.”
“The Godfather” star Gianni Russo said CNN anchor Chris Cuomo embarrassed himself when he declared that the term “Fredo” is as offensive to Italians as the N-word is to black Americans.
CNN host Chris Cuomo’s recent “Fredo” confrontation revealed the cultural prominence of ‘The Godfather’ films, which are now so central to our thinking that they can even be said to occupy the psychic space once held by ‘The Iliad’ and ‘The Odyssey’.
Far-left CNN is not only blaming President Trump for a sexual assault allegation filed against Don Lemon, CNNLOL is also spreading the conspiracy theory that Trump is responsible for April Ryan’s bodyguard allegedly roughing up a journalist, and Chris Cuomo’s hilarious “Fredo” meltdown.
CNN staffers are “embarrassed” by primetime host Chris Cuomo’s videotaped freakout in which he threatened a man with physical violence for referring to him as “Fredo” — a term he claimed was an anti-Italian slur.
Black conservatives are slamming CNN anchor Chris Cuomo for saying that him being called “Fredo” was the same as someone using the “n-word.”
What we have here is Cuomo once again embracing and encouraging political violence, just as he frequently does on his low-rated CNN show.
Chris Cuomo previously referred to himself as “Fredo,” the unfortunate character from “The Godfather,” in a 2010 radio interview.
CNN primetime host Christopher Cuomo broke his silence Tuesday regarding a viral undercover video showing the network anchor threatening physical violence against an unidentified man for calling him “Fredo.”
CNN’s Chris Cuomo appears to have experienced a number of “Fredo” moments, as documented by his public Instagram, despite his insistence that he should not be associated with the nickname, which he considers offensive.
A clip has resurfaced, showing CNN’s Chris Cuomo failing to negatively react to Ana Navarro’s use of the nickname “Fredo.” This follows the emergence of a video that surfaced Monday evening, showing the CNN anchor going on an unhinged rant and equating the nickname to the “N-word” after a man referred to him as such.
The New York Times in 2017 referred to President Donald Trump’s sons — Donald Trump Jr., Eric Trump, and son-in-law Jared Kushner — as Fredo.
Chris Cuomo compared the nickname “Fredo” to the “N-word” in a viral video that surfaced Monday night, showing the CNN anchor melting down after a man referred to him as such. There are numerous instances, however, of others in media, politics, and Hollywood using the term– the same term Cuomo likened to an ethnic slur.
Obviously the “Fredo” nickname gets so far under Cuomo’s skin he’s hoping to make it go away by declaring it a racist insult, equal to the N-word,
Google’s video-sharing platform YouTube removed footage of CNN host Chris Cuomo’s altercation with a man who called him “Fredo” for violating the site’s “bullying and harassment” policy. Following an inquiry to the company from Breitbart News, the video has been reinstated, with Google saying in a statement, “sometimes we make the wrong call.”
Fired White House communications director Anthony Scaramucci is siding with CNN host Christopher Cuomo as an undercover video makes the rounds showing the network anchor threatening violence against a man who called him “Fredo.”
Even Chris Cuomo himself would agree that he should turn in his guns and, in the future, let Moe Greene handle the unruly customers.
Donald Trump Jr. is mocking CNN host Christopher Cuomo for claiming his nickname “Fredo” is an ethnic slur against Italians, telling the primetime anchor that the now-viral moniker “just means you’re the dumb brother.”
President Donald Trump joined the social media mockery of CNN’s Chris Cuomo on Tuesday, reacting to a video of the primetime anchor freaking out at a man who called him “Fredo.”
A video has surfaced of CNN’s Chris Cuomo using profanity and threatening violence after an individual referred to him as “Fredo.”