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jimnyc
06-12-2020, 02:42 PM
So he uses economy data from when Obama was in charge, and uses it against Trump. This guy is a real piece of work. After what he pulled with his emerging from his basement, and now this, and SO much other shit he has said on air, he is willing to lie lie lie right to the camera with ease.

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FREDO FAIL: Chris Cuomo Criticizes Trump Economy Using Data That Stops in 2016

CNN’s Chris Cuomo doesn’t appear to have done his due diligence. He committed a very bad gaffe last night by using pre-Trump era economic data to bash President Donald Trump’s economy.

Cuomo attacked Trump’s Director of the United States National Economic Council Larry Kudlow for saying that he doesn’t believe there is systemic racism in the U.S. during the June 11 edition of CNN’s Cuomo Prime Time. To bolster his argument, Cuomo fired off a flurry of wealth inequality graphs attempting to prove his “fact” that systemic racism exists in America. He used the graphs to claim the “fundamental divide” between white and black wealth was “as wide now as it was the year Dr. [Martin Luther] King[, Jr.] was shot. So much for Trump's economy being the best ever for black people.”

The problem? All the graphs Cuomo used had data that stopped in 2016, when former President Barack Obama was still in office. The irony is that the chyron for the segment was headlined “The Data Is Clear.” If anything was “clear,” it was that Cuomo’s cherry-picked data had nothing to do with the Trump economy at all.

Rest - https://www.newsbusters.org/blogs/business/joseph-vazquez/2020/06/12/fredo-fail-chris-cuomo-criticizes-trump-economy-using-data

Black Diamond
06-12-2020, 02:47 PM
Fredo please...

Hot Dogger
06-13-2020, 08:41 AM
Since when has any politician or political party ever refrained from an accidental or deliberate misstatement of the facts? Cuomo has the School Lunch Mafia and other Public Mafias to think about. Criminals need to make a living too.