The idea that Chris Cuomo and Joe Scarborough could have different ideas about how to attack and belittle President Trump does not seem possible.Mr. Cuomo believes that Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski lost the high grounds when they twisted the remarks from Rudy Guiliani about the process that MUST be followed to remove a President from office.
As Written and Reported By Sam J. for Twitchy:
Chris, you messin’ with us or what?
That moment when you check and re-check tweets from Chris Cuomo actually DEFENDING Rudy Giuliani …
No seriously.
It started here:
‘The right to murder?’ MSNBC’s Joe and Mika warn Trump and Giuliani are claiming terrifying new powers https://t.co/HZXEvsiFlT
— Raw Story (@RawStory) June 4, 2018
From Rawstory:
The “Morning Joe” host warned congressional Republicans that Rudy Giuliani, the personal attorney for the president, had crossed a red line over the weekend by claiming Trump could have assassinated former FBI director James Comey and escaped punishment.
“I understand that Republicans and Democrats on Capitol Hill watch this show a good bit — a lot of times in the gym,” Scarborough said. “Hi, how are y’all doing?”
Scarborough pointed out the chyron at the bottom of the screen, which read, “Giuliani: Trump could shoot Comey and not be indicted.”
Oh brother.
We’re not sure who’s more annoying here, Joe or the way Rawstory reported this.
And for once, Chris Cuomo agrees with us.
Partisans going too far like this allow an escape hatch for Rudy/Trump. Rudy never said potus can kill. He was taking about process of removing potus. Impeachment first. By going too far you lose high ground that Rudy should never have used that example. Stick to truth! https://t.co/yL0j0Yj9br
— Christopher C. Cuomo (@ChrisCuomo) June 4, 2018
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