He would fuckin' snap!Some Italian joint in New York state should come up with a dish called Fettuccine Al' Cuomo.
He would fuckin' snap!Some Italian joint in New York state should come up with a dish called Fettuccine Al' Cuomo.
Generally when compared to another brother or brothers.It's not a complement. Fredo means weak and stupid.
I agree.Cuomo knew he was wrong and apologized. Something trump has never done for any of the hurtful/racist/misogynistic things he's said.
I know it's saying very little, but Cuomo is a better man than trump.
You do realize that shortly thereafter he said that he wasn't even sure and doubted the voice on the tape was his.Donald Trump apologizes for controversial video remarks.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2OKGjnLMX2gYou sure? According to Moe Green he was banging cocktail waitresses two at a time.
Now that sounds like a terbite's dream.
Don't waste your time.You do realize that shortly thereafter he said that he wasn't even sure and doubted the voice on the tape was his.
As a film fan, and I’m not voicing an original opinion here, I think Cazale has the greatest cinema career of all time. Only 5 movies, and they are all brilliant classics: Godfather, Godfather 2, Deer Hunter, Conversation and Dog Day Afternoon.John Cazale was a great actor and Meryl Streep's first husband. She put her career on hold to nurse him in his final days.
Fredo was a difficult, thankless character to play. Watch him in The Conversation and Dog Day Afternoon, he was outstanding. Not sure why Cuomo gets his panties in a knot over it, I'd be complimented.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t-pgzqnhnxs
As compelling a guy as I've ever watched.As a film fan, and I’m not voicing an original opinion here, I think Cazale has the greatest cinema career of all time. Only 5 movies, and they are all brilliant classics: Godfather, Godfather 2, Deer Hunter, Conversation and Dog Day Afternoon.
Of course, GOAT is subjective in any conversation pertaining to the arts and sports. You must have noticed the connectivity of Robert DeNiro and Al Pacino to the films on that list.As a film fan, and I’m not voicing an original opinion here, I think Cazale has the greatest cinema career of all time. Only 5 movies, and they are all brilliant classics: Godfather, Godfather 2, Deer Hunter, Conversation and Dog Day Afternoon.
Do you mean the tape was not him?Yes, you're correct.
It was just simply to correct an untruth.
You could have fooled me.Yes, you're correct.
It was just simply to correct an untruth.
Ironically, many on the left know hypocrisy too well.
Nothing Trump ever does is good enough, while nothing done against his supporters like Smollett, the covington kids, or in this case Cuomo had 'nothing to it'.
If you would read my posts, not hand pick the positive stories, you would know full well I don't consider Trump the next messiah.
I am against somethings Trump stands for, and on more than one occasion taken exception to his tweets, behavior, or a policy.
LOL. I misunderstood what you were saying. But isn't the truth that he reluctantly apologized and then effectively withdrew it or at the least watered it down?lmao, no.
Just that he had openly apologized for for something.
The tape was obviously him, he was just playing on having a foggy memory to case doubt.
And all 5 nominated for Academy Award best picture.As a film fan, and I’m not voicing an original opinion here, I think Cazale has the greatest cinema career of all time. Only 5 movies, and they are all brilliant classics: Godfather, Godfather 2, Deer Hunter, Conversation and Dog Day Afternoon.
Yes, Trump's an asshole and says totally stupid and inappropriate things.LOL. I misunderstood what you were saying. But isn't the truth that he reluctantly apologized and then effectively withdrew it or at the least watered it down?
Yes, the zealots are ridiculous. I have my policy issues with Trump, but have been around long enough to know you never get a politician who shares your view perfectly. He is the far from perfect vessel for conservative's frustrations with liberal institutions such as the media and academia.With Trump zealots, there is NO middle ground, zero.
They will expect you to acknowledge the smallest positive attribute, achievement, the smallest defect in his detractors,
while at the same time defend every single negative aspect of his character and behavior and politics, no matter how obscene.
And attack the slightest negative aspect of anyone on the other side.
That's what I've experienced with Trump supporters.
I was very critical of Obama. I like him very much personally, but he failed to deliver on so many counts.Yes, the zealots are ridiculous. I have my policy issues with Trump, but have been around long enough to know you never get a politician who shares your view perfectly. He is the far from perfect vessel for conservative's frustrations with liberal institutions such as the media and academia.
Since you seem to be having a reasonable discussion here, I will add that I found the liberal media aggrandized President Obama. It was hard to get information and objective criticism of Obama's policies and administration. In a similar vein to Trump supporters, if you shared most of Obama's views (or thought you did) this never bothered you. I certainly do think Fox News critiqued Obama to death.
I think they're called the gambreakers.If you didn't know who this guy was you would think after seeing the video he's a leg breaker for the gambinos.
https://twitter.com/torontostar/status/1161700275947823104?s=21After watching that Chris Cuomo video I’m a fan for life
The headline on a People story Tuesday morning says much about the culture we now inhabit: “Chris Cuomo Recorded Profanely Defending Himself After Man Calls Him ‘Fredo’ While He’s Out with His Family.”
I don’t know why I find this story so hilarious — and gratifying. But, honestly, you have to watch this video in its full and unbleeped glory.
In his confrontation with a stranger who insulted him, Chris Cuomo demonstrated the kind of heart and grit the media needs, now more than ever, writes Vinay Menon.
In his confrontation with a stranger who insulted him, Chris Cuomo demonstrated the kind of heart and grit the media needs, now more than ever, writes Vinay Menon. (GETTY IMAGES FOR SIRIUSXM)
So here’s what happened. Cuomo, the achingly fair CNN anchor my wife claims is “superhot,” was out with his brood this weekend when a stranger called him “Fredo.” Big mistake. How the heated exchange started, I can’t be sure. I actually don’t care. All I know is Cuomo absolutely loses it and now I’m a fan for life.
If this guy ever needs a kidney, my internal organs are here for him to harvest.
“Punk-ass bitches from the right call me ‘Fredo,’” Cuomo says in the standoff video, which went viral this week. “My name is Chris Cuomo. I’m an anchor on CNN. Fredo is from The Godfather. He was a weak brother. And they use it as an Italian aspersion.”
Then he asks his antagonists, “Any of you Italian? Are you Italian? It’s a f--king insult to your people. It’s an insult to your f- -king people. It’s like the N-word for us. So is that a cool f--king thing?”
OK, so I had no clue “Fredo” — a fictional character in a mafioso classic — was the equivalent of the N-word. That seems like a bit of a stretch. But if that’s how Cuomo feels, fair enough. I’m not here to argue, especially since I don’t want to get punched in the mouth. Because how Cuomo clearly feels in the next few seconds of this video is magnificently, brilliantly and dangerously enraged.
He tells the bloated fool who called him “Fredo” he will “f--king ruin your sh-.” He threatens to throw him down a flight of stairs “like a f--king punk.” CNN should seriously consider giving Cuomo an uncensored podcast in which he rants at enemies and his catchphrase is tweaked from “Let’s get after it” to “Let’s f--k up this punk-ass bitch and throw him down a well.”
This is a take-no-guff Chris Cuomo the world should wholeheartedly endorse.
For the last few years, the mainstream media has been under relentless attack from far right yahoos and fame-craving nitwits, inspired by Donald Trump, who are among the most laughably dishonest and hypocritical life forms in the galaxy. To these rabble-rousers, CNN and most of the so-called “lame-stream media” is “fake news.” So when one of them spotted Cuomo and instigated a conflict CNN rightly called “orchestrated,” the expectation was that Cuomo would have his reputation and career destroyed by a “gotcha” moment that blows up on social media.
But the master plan backfired spectacularly.
Cuomo comes off not as an unhinged lunatic, but as a righteous soul who has had it up to here with the name-calling and assaults on his good name and, by extension, his profession. Garbed in a T-shirt and ball cap, he looks ready to rumble and in no mood for any garbage. He is not playing around. On the CNN airwaves, Cuomo is a model of thoughtful restraint. In this viral video, he is transformed into a would-be assassin who is itching to smack any and all trolls into next week.
And this fighting stance is both inspirational and long overdue.
It’s high time the media stood up for itself, as individuals and as a collective. And here I must do something I’ve never done before, which is give a shout-out to Fox’s Sean Hannity, Cuomo’s time-slot competitor. Hannity never misses a chance to bash CNN. But in response to the video, he broke ranks with the conservatives mocking Cuomo and accurately nailed the situation with one tweet: “I say good for @ChrisCuomo. He’s out with his 9 year old daughter, and his wife, and this guy is being a jackass in front of his family. Imho Chris Cuomo has zero to apologize for. He deserves the apology.”
Exactly. The jackass who started this by calling Cuomo “Fredo,” if I had to guess, fancies himself a culture warrior who is taking a bayonet to liberals. But he’s really just one of life’s losers. He started a quarrel he was too cowardly to finish. He blinked when Cuomo ramped up the industrial-grade trash talk. The most hilarious part of this video comes at the very end when this jackass attempts to trot out the gotcha line he probably practised in the shower, “You’re in for it!”
But at that moment, Cuomo doesn’t look concerned. He just looks ready to brawl.
And I tip my hat to the CNN anchor.
While off-duty, while out with his family and minding his own business, he demonstrated the kind of heart and grit the media needs, now more than ever.
A random jackass tried to commence hostilities with Chris Cuomo this week.
But Chris Cuomo was ready to get after it.