CNN Hosts Cuomo And Lemon Diss Trump Supporters For Their Faith


CNN hosts Chris Cuomo and Don Lemon are both labeled as news anchors even though they consistently offer their anti-conservative opinions. They have made it a part of their nightly act to defend Democrats and bash Republicans.

Monday was no different as Cuomo mocked Senator Marco Rubio for his faith, calling him “Mr. Bible Boy” and saying “he’s got a Bible quote for every moment, he just never speaks truth to power or acts on any of it.”

Lemon then attempted to impersonate President Trump as a stereotypical mob boss to mock a phone call with Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger.

“I learned about it tonight as I was watching CNN, he is a man of faith and he’s relying on his faith,” said Lemon, “and that’s why he could sit there and, just, very stoically say, ‘I’m sorry Mr. President, you’re wrong.'”

During the controversial phone call, the president pressured Raffensperger to “find” enough votes needed to reverse the state’s election results. Trump would need to come up with 11,780 votes to overturn Georgia’s results.

“It’s one of the rare examples where the clips don’t do it justice because, you see in that entire hour, he is just going from desperation to desperation,” said Cuomo. “He never offers one legitimate piece of proof for this secretary of state to act on and he just gets more and more threatening.”

Lemon said the tape of the phone call is the “craziest thing” he’s ever heard and criticized anyone who would still believe the president’s claims of election fraud.

“I think you nail what we have to focus on also. Look, Trump, I believe, will be remembered as the worst. We’ve never seen anybody abuse the office the way he has — not in our lifetime,” Cuomo said of the president. “But the people, those who remain, the Kevin McCarthys, the people in the House, the people in the Senate.”

Lemon added, “embarrassing, embarrassing.”

Cuomo went on to call out those he believed responsible for enabling Trump.

“The man he called Lyin’ Ted, the man he called Little Marco,” he said referring to Senators Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio.

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