doing, it s always for the media, that s my point i was trying to make to brian which he went on some weird tangent. avenatti members of the media who pay attention to these two are jealous simply because they want the path to be as easy as it was for these two. they would not be anywhere if not for daddy. andy cuomo will be selling catheters door-to-door. greg: don t knock it. dagen: chris cuomo couldn t get cast in the neighborhood playhouse. lo and behold they are doing this flex off with each other to figure out who is the biggest liar on the planet. greg: well, we are out of time.
keep quiet. greg: that s true. kat, governor cuomo approves of human industry on your side like the media, you outlast the scandals. kat: absolutely. he said the other day we are going to do with gun violence like we did with covid. you re going to put shooters in the nursing home? and then lie about it? write a book and make millions of dollars? what you mean by it? i can t imagine how he can still go out there. he really does see himself as a hero. he does think people think that about him. he doesn t realize how horrible he really is. greg: i m going to pose a thoughtful question, not the usual kind. you are a veteran of fox. i always get when chris cuomo is doing his commentary, he s not actually speaking to the viewers. he is speaking to his peer group. no one really cares. doesn t care about his personal feelings about stuff.
feelings about stuff. he is doing that to talk to the people in the media world where as when we are talking, we are talking to viewers because we appreciate our viewers and because we have them. brian: and he believes his viewers are new york, washington, los angeles. people have a inadequate, unmatched understanding. they think he is more popular than actually is because they don t travel. most people if you travel to places where we go like on our bookstores. they don t watch cnn for they don t know what cnn stands for. in the cuomo s situation, you mentioned that i m a veteran. all the years covering the stories, small and big, have never seen someone so written in scandal get such a pass. this guy should be humiliated somewhere, living on a farm in schenectady. instead he continues. last time they had a meeting with governors, he was so written in scandal they had to have a republican fill in for him. this time he actually did it
bad. so they memory hole it. doing the best thing possible, keep quiet. greg: that s true. kat, governor cuomo approves of human industry on your side like the media, you outlast the scandals. kat: absolutely. he said the other day we are going to do with gun violence like we did with covid. you re going to put shooters in the nursing home? and then lie about it? write a book and make millions of dollars? what you mean by it? i can t imagine how he can still go out there. he really does see himself as a hero. he does think people think that about him. he doesn t realize how horrible he really is. greg: i m going to pose a thoughtful question, not the usual kind. you are a veteran of fox. i always get when chris cuomo is doing his commentary, he s not actually speaking to the viewers. he is speaking to his peer group. no one really cares. doesn t care about his personal
joe biden being asked what he had for breakfast. almost all the media s handiwork is a hate crime hoax against you. they spend their careers making you into the bad guy while elevating creeps like avenatti who buy their own narcissism they elevated him so they could look cool. avenatti had more problems than a fox & friends cooking segment. and he makes kat look more wholesome than a multigrain breakfast cereal. they took pictures with them, partied with him. now they look like tools because they are tools. his tools. i wonder if brian stelter will admit his humiliation on reliable sources because if he doesn t, how can he be considered reliable. just admit you screwed up and be done with it. you won t anymore than rachel, the view or cuomo. before the court, avenatti cried like a newborn baby citing twitter as evil that fueled his