Its Over for Chris Cuomo, House of Cards Comes Crashing Down

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For Chris Cuomo, it’s all over. Even the screams are dwindling down to pitiful little whimpers. He got that out of the way on Twitter. Now he can fade off into the obscurity of disgrace with his equally philandering brother. They’ll be stuck with each other through eternity now, as both are surely destined for that place with all the flames and sulfur fumes, someday.

Chris Cuomo calls it quits

Chris Cuomo announced officially on Monday, December 6, that SiriusXM radio subscribers will have to learn to live without his progressive propaganda. After he got canned from CNN he decided to crawl into a media avoiding hole and pull it in after him. “The way my time ended at CNN was hard,” he whined. “While I have a thick skin, I also have a family, for whom the past week has been extraordinarily difficult.”

Specifically, a brother who can’t seem to keep his hands off the help. Apparently, the trait runs rampant in their family. He got his hand slapped for being where it shouldn’t too.

“So,” Cuomo tweets, “I have to take a step back and focus on what comes next.” Things like “depositions” and “hearings.” That means, “I will no longer be doing my SiriusXM radio show.” Sorry, but I have to go now, the ex-media star tells loyal followers.

“I also want to express my sincere appreciation for my loyal listeners. I will miss our conversations a great deal – but I look forward to being back in touch with you all in the future.” Someday.

SiriusXM also issued a statement, carefully distancing themselves from the political stench.

“Following Chris Cuomo’s statement that he is leaving his SiriusXM show, Let’s Get After It will no longer air. We thank Chris for his work at SiriusXM.” Don’t let the screen door hit you on the backside.

Fired from CNN

Things started going totally south for Cuomo when the liberal propaganda mill announced on Saturday they gave him the pink slip “following an investigation into his campaign to assist in the defense of his brother.” The New York governor Andrew “resigned in August over sexual harassment and misconduct allegations from former and current staff members.”

Chris also “is said to have a sexual misconduct allegation against him, which may have contributed to his termination, an attorney representing his accuser said.”

The alleged victim claims simply hearing the disgusting things coming from the CNN newscaster’s mouth was grounds for emotional distress damages.

“Hearing the hypocrisy of Chris Cuomo’s on-air words and disgusted by his efforts to try to discredit these women, my client retained counsel to report his serious sexual misconduct against her to CNN.” At least, that’s what lawyer Debra Katz said in a statement.

Chris knew when to quit while he was behind. “This is not how I want my time at CNN to end but I have already told you why and how I helped my brother.” CNN was willing to overlook that. They noted that the suits “appreciated the unique position” Chris Cuomo was in and “understood his need to put family first and job second.” Then they found out about his sexual accuser.

When they first suspended him, they weren’t aware that he exchanged text messages with “Melissa DeRosa, a top aide to his brother in which he said he would use his ‘sources’ in news media to alert his brother’s team of stories featuring new accusations.” If it wasn’t for the harassment allegations, they would have canned him over that.

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