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Of course he is. He is just a soldier now.
When you are properly corrected by Robin Roberts, you are in a bad place.
Best part 'O' the Article...
And perhaps it should be pointed out that it was Chris Cuomo's brother, Andrew, who entered politics and carried on the legacy of father and former New York Governor Mario Cuomo. Is Chris Cuomo's career in journalism, by extension, a reflection of the fact that he's "expendable?"
ANSWER: Of course not journalism is a respectable career... its just when people like Chris do dumb things it pisses off those of us who want some semblance of neutrality.
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