Fredo Begs Brother to Run for President During INSANE Interview

In an unabashed show of nepotism, CNN’s Chris Cuomo recently interviewed his brother, Governor of New York, Andrew Cuomo.

During the interview, Chris asked his older brother, “With all of this adulation that you’re getting for doing your job, are you thinking about running for President? Tell the audience.”

Governor Cuomo feigned not wanting to talk about replacing Biden on the Democratic ticket. However, it is hard to miss that liberal networks like CNN are doing all they can to promote Biden alternatives. This week’s flavor du jour is Governor Cuomo.

CNN Editor-at-large, Chris Cillizza, writing of the possibility of a Cuomo run for President said it would be “unseemly” for the Governor to be having a conversation about his political future during the current crisis.

 

Then with a journalistic sleight-of-hand, Cillizza added, “Someone who has been in and around politics for as long as Andrew Cuomo knows…he is getting extremely high marks not just in New York but nationally for his take-the-bull-by-the-horns approach to the crisis and [this]…will be the defining moment in not only his governorship but his political career to date.

The CNN boss said it is “very unlikely Cuomo would somehow enter the presidential race in 2020.” He then renounced that statement by writing, “Politicians … should never rule out a run for higher office.”

Watch the video as DronetekPolitics shows why the media has already picked Cuomo as their choice for President.


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