Clever, aren't I.Well, that makes no sense.
But you got to work "FoxBabeNews" into your post!
I'd be happy to see him back."The attorney general on Monday published text messages and emails as well as transcripts of Chris Cuomo’s testimony, which showed the “Cuomo Prime Time” host was regularly in touch with some of his brother’s closest aides in March, when the scandal first emerged. The revelations prompted scrutiny over Chris Cuomo’s use of his role as a journalist to help his brother fend off an avalanche of allegations.
“Please let me help with prep,” Chris Cuomo texted his brother’s top aide, Melissa DeRosa, in early March. Days later, after The New York Times published a story detailing a woman’s accusation that the governor tried to give her an unwanted kiss at a wedding, DeRosa asked the CNN host to leverage his journalistic connections to uncover details about her.
“On it,” Chris Cuomo replied at the time. He said in another message that he had “a lead on the wedding girl.”
Before anyone gets too excited...I'm sure it's one of those "rich people suspensions"...the kind where you still get paid, or get some sort of severance.
Rich people don't ever seem to get suspended/fired the same way us "normies" do lol.
I still remember how my jaw basically hit the floor when I learned my company's former COO got canned (for an utterly boneheaded move), and learned about how he got a $300k severance package for his trouble.
I'm thinking "man, if could get a deal like that, I'd get myself fired tomorrow"
That's probably the biggest aspect...
If you were running a news organization, one which was focused on a certain narrative that included "standing up for women who've made sexual assault allegations against people in power", would you want one of your top anchors going out of their way to use company resources to dig up stuff on women who were making the accusations? (simply because the target of the accusations happened to be the famous powerful brother of one of your employees)
It's a bad look all around.
In one of the last interviews Cuomo did, it was with Bill Maher, who interestingly enough, pointed out that people tend to put on a big set of blinders when it comes to people who are on their team, for things they'd maul "the other team for".
Bill Maher: 'If Don Jr. Had Done What Hunter Biden Had Done, It Would Be Every Night, All Night on MSNBC'
I suspect the same thing is true here. Had a Fox News anchor did what Chris did (in the name of defending their brother), the folks who want to trivialize this (because "Chris is on the Blue Team") would think it was a much bigger deal.
I've only watched him a handful of times. He seemed like a pretty good softball interviewer.
Well, even CNN disagreed with you. That's a low bar indeed.I'd be happy to see him back.
I still don't understand the issue.
I see the quotes that you posted and they don't look like an issue to me.
Nothing wrong with doing research, with gathering facts.
Although, I understand that using his CNN contacts and using them for questions may have made them think he was doing this as journalistic research for a piece on his show.
Perhaps he should have disclosed to his sources that his intent was for personal use. But it had been made public prior that he wasn't going to be reporting on his brother anymore, so it should have been obvious to his sources that this digging was for personal use.
Anyway, I don't have any issues with it, but understand that this might violate CNN policy.
I don't have all the details of course.Well, even CNN disagreed with you. That's a low bar indeed.
"CNN said Saturday that anchor Chris Cuomo has been "terminated" by the network, "effective immediately."
The announcement came after an outside law firm was retained to review information about exactly how Cuomo aided his brother, former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo, when the then-governor was accused of sexual harassment."
CNN fires Chris Cuomo - CNN
I don't have all the details of course.
I have read that article, it still doesn't give me enough details to know why he has been fired other than he did a serious breach of CCN's standards.
It's upto them of course, their standards, their hiring practices. But I don't see that there would be public outrage if they kept him on (unless there are things that I don't know about)