On Thursday’s Good Morning America, it was announced that news anchor Chris Cuomo would be leaving the program and taking over as co-host of 20/20. Since joining ABC in 1999, the journalist has frequently spun for liberals and slammed conservatives. This has included worrying about American "racism" and wondering if it would be better to "nationalize the whole economy?"
While interviewing then-presidential candidate Barack Obama on December 20, 2007, he fretted, "What do you think the bigger obstacle is for you in becoming President, the Clinton campaign machine or America's inherent racists- racism?"
On April 1, 2009, during a conversation with liberal New York Times columnist Paul Krugman, Cuomo offered this rather astonishing question: "We've seen government intervene in the banking industry, mortgage industry, insurance, automobiles, chasing down problems after they happen. Wouldn't it be better to try and get ahead of the next crisis by just, right now, nationalize the whole economy and let government experts take over for failing CEOs?"
Continuing to lobby for a socialistic economy, he pressed, "According to our polls, the public has a lot more confidence in President Obama than these executives we in the media have demonized for the past year, so why wouldn't it be better for the Obama administration to take everything over?"
Cuomo is the son of the ex-Democratic governor of New York, Mario Cuomo. He’s also the brother of the state’s current Democratic attorney general, Andrew Cuomo. The move to 20/20 came after the ABC journalist was passed over for the job of co-host on GMA. (Current anchor Diane Sawyer is leaving on Friday to take over World News.)
On the issue of immigration, the GMA host predictably touted the liberal tone, including this rough interview with Republican Congressman Tom Tancredo:
"You have the President and Ted Kennedy on the same side trying to compromise on this bill. You have the polls showing early on that people were behind what it was fundamentally about. Why did you feel the need to rip a bill like this down?"
"A majority of Americans want a humane solution. The numbers are in favor of giving some type of amnesty to these people. Isn’t that the humane solution? Why are you so adamantly opposed to it?"
— ABC’s Chris Cuomo to GOP Congressman Tom Tancredo, an illegal immigration opponent, on the June 8, 2007 Good Morning America.
Six months later, while in Iowa for the presidential primary, Cuomo again derided the anti-illegal immigration position, asserting conservatives want to throw people "over that wall":
ABC’s Chris Cuomo: "Now, Gianna, for you, immigration. You’ve been naturalized. You’re now here a naturalized citizen three years. But it’s a big issue. Everybody wants to put up a big wall and then find who’s not supposed to be here and throw them over that wall. But what is your perspective on that?"
Gianna, an Iowa voter supporting Hillary Clinton: "Okay. I think that, one, it’s not going to work...."
Cuomo: "But for a politician, you want that red meat. You want to be able to be strong and we want them out!"
— Interviewing various Iowa voters on ABC’s Good Morning America, January 3, 2008.
A compilation of some of Cuomo’s more egregious examples of liberal bias can be found below:
TV Anchors Awed that Obama Can Swat a Fly
"He’s looking. He raises his hand....He stares at the fly. How many times have each of us tried to do this? Look at the hand coming up. The poise. The cupping. And the quick slap....He’s very quick....The President has cat-like quickness."
— ABC’s Chris Cuomo on the June 17, 2009 Good Morning America, using a Telestrator to show how Obama swatted the fly.
Thrilled by France’s $6 Gas
"You’re also looking at a [global warming] solution here in Europe: smaller vehicles, more energy efficient, many which use diesel fuel which is more efficient. And the price of gas here is $6 a gallon to discourage guzzling. A lot of big ideas and innovations coming out of Europe."
— ABC’s Chris Cuomo reporting from Paris for Earth Day, April 20, 2007, Good Morning America.
Republicans “Reckless” to Oppose ObamaCare?
“You’re always honest about both political parties. Governor, do you believe that the Republicans are playing politics here, at the risk of people’s health care?...Is it upstaging the need to help people right now? Is this getting to be a little bit of a reckless situation?”
— ABC’s Chris Cuomo to Arnold Schwarzenegger on Good Morning America, July 22, 2009.
Leftists Are Ahead of the Curve
"Across the country, citizens have been coming out to voice their opposition, all calling for the same things. They want government accountability, they want environmental justice, and most of all, they’re calling for peace....While protesters like today are a statistical minority, in American history protests like this have been prescient indicators of the national mood. So the government may do well to listen to what’s said today."
– ABC correspondent Chris Cuomo on a special Saturday edition of Good Morning America, March 22, 2003.
Chance to Expand Welfare State
"Hurricane Katrina is perhaps the most economically destructive event in American history since the Great Depression, the last time the country responded with unprecedented sweeping changes to help the least fortunate. Today may demand an equal effort."
— Reporter Chris Cuomo during an August 31, 2005 ABC News special, "In the Path of Katrina."
—Scott Whitlock is a news analyst for the Media Research Center. Click here to follow him on Twitter.
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His father Mario, the Pious, should be so proud.
Thu, 12/10/2009 - 13:33 ET by Red JeepChris is a chip off the old block. Inherited his father's stupidity.
It is obvious by now that
Thu, 12/10/2009 - 14:02 ET by FranksamIt is obvious by now that there are no 'government experts'. If there were, we wouldn't be so deep in you-know-what, and I mean besides debt.
I presume that Chris also has in mind that we would need but one government run broadcasting entity, and that news readers would all be paid the same wages. Not just the same as other news readers, but the same as garbage collectors and lawyers and everybody that worked, as well as the same as those who chose not to work at all.
Chris probably really was thinking more about being an apparatchik and retaining a limo and a nice apartment in NYC across from Central Park. I'd want to be an apparatchik too, Chris, so I could send your stupid a** to a re-education camp.
Well Scott.. Chris is Andrew's little brother..
Thu, 12/10/2009 - 14:49 ET by Gary Hall.. and Chris Cuomo, is not about to rat-fink on him or their commonly held views:
Americans should think about the likes of Andrew Cuomo every day - and his little brother in the news who protects him.
(;~/ gary
My crazy Uncle
Thu, 12/10/2009 - 15:06 ET by jaywlEvery day I read comments from people like Cuomo that remind me of my Uncle. On reaching his early twenties his brain malfunctioned. If you had never met him you could carry on a rather normal conversation. Every now and then you might shake your head a little and think you heard something that you just couldn't have heard. As the conversation goes on it slowly dawns on you that you are talking to someone who is saying absolutely absurd, crazy things and that he has no idea that those things are absurd or crazy. Cuomo believes I am a racist. Obama really believes our country is or has been racist, its leaders supporters of torture, our values unjust. These are scary people because they believe these things. Worse than that is they seem normal. Even after you know they are crazy they can still get you because of that. Uncle was sitting at my beautiful walnut desk talking rather normal for him. When he said one of those head shaking things I was jolted to attention and noticed as he was chatting away he was carving some pattern into my desk, right in front of me. The next time he began telling me about the radio waves from space (yes, he had the tin foil) I looked down, not up. That's good advice when Cuomo and ilk say crazy things in a normal voice.
Where do we sign up, Comrade Cuomo?
Thu, 12/10/2009 - 16:01 ET by GalvanicSure, let the national government take over the whole economy so that politicians who can't balance a budget will run every aspect of our lives through Beltway wisdom and bureaucratic compassion.
Don't look now, young Cuomo, but you sound like some bearded guy's manifesto --- And that economic model has never worked.
Of course, you might as well finish stomping on the Constitution so you won't be constricted by it any longer.
I suspect you're not as dumb as you sound, Comrade Cuomo. You're dumber.
Yes let us hand over the
Thu, 12/10/2009 - 19:05 ET by eaglewingz08Yes let us hand over the economy to those who gave us Fannie and Freddie Mac, the poorly built NOLA levees, the DMV, the bankrupt Post Office, Medicare, Social Security and Medicaid, the bankrupt states of california and new york, etc. That's a sure winner for reviving the economy. Oh wait, reviving the economy and free enterprise are not what socialists like Commie Cuomo want, except to pay him mega bucks.