Chris Cuomo is reprimanding Democrats for characterizing the best as extra violent than the left within the aftermath of right-wing activist Charlie Kirk’s demise.
“This game of the battle to the bottom of which side is worse — you guys are literally debating who’s more violent, the right or the left,” the broadcaster stated on his “Chris Cuomo Project” podcast Thursday.
Cuomo mocked Democrats for pointing to knowledge from the Anti-Defamation League to make their level. An evaluation from the nonprofit states that the “great majority of extremist-related murders” lately have been “connected to some form of right-wing extremism.”
“‘There is no statistical evidence that the left is anywhere near as violent in politics. The ADL, everybody’ — that’s your argument?!” Cuomo stated derisively. “Right after Charlie Kirk was shot in the neck by a guy who thought he was standing up for his trans lover? He just shot him in the neck!”
Kirk was fatally shot Sept. 10 whereas talking to college students in Utah. In keeping with prosecutors, the 22-year-old suspected shooter was in a romantic relationship together with his roommate, whom they referred to as a “biological male.” But the suspect’s political affiliations are usually not clear. In keeping with police, he despatched texts to his roommate describing having had “enough of [Kirk’s] hatred.”
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The Trump administration’s elevated assaults on the left following Kirk’s assassination have sparked concern, even amongst some Republicans, that Trump and his allies are attempting to weaponize outrage over the killing to silence political opponents.
Cuomo predicted {that a} change will quickly be coming and warned Democrats to not “become what you oppose.”
“Change the game. Don’t let the game change you,” he stated. “Don’t become what you oppose. There is going to be a change in what this country wants and expects from its leaders, and it’s coming soon, and it is not going to be to the benefit of who is in power now.”
“You’re going to make the case that it’s all about the right? How stupid do you have to be? It’s not about stupidity. It’s about convenience,” Cuomo stated. “You’re so desperate for clickbait. You’re so desperate to be relevant, to be in the mix, that you say whatever is going to get you the clicks. Change the game.”
In late 2021, Cuomo was fired from CNN for advising his brother, former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D), in a sexual misconduct scandal.
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