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The Chris Cuomo Project

Chris Cuomo responds to YouTube comments about Elon Musk, mass deportations & more

The Chris Cuomo Project

Chris Cuomo

News, News Commentary, Politics, Government

4.63.3K Ratings

🗓️ 26 December 2024

⏱️ 37 minutes

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Summary

Chris Cuomo responds to a new batch of YouTube comments and listener calls, tackling whether Donald Trump’s divisive rhetoric fuels political polarization or merely reflects existing divisions. He examines the economic and societal risks of mass deportations, considers the possibility of Elon Musk running for office, and analyzes why Democrats are struggling to connect with key voters. Cuomo also addresses media bias, explores how narratives are shaped in the digital age, and challenges viewers to rethink what effective leadership looks like in a divided America. Follow and subscribe to The Chris Cuomo Project on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube for new episodes every Tuesday and Thursday: https://linktr.ee/cuomoproject Join Chris Ad-Free On Substack: http://thechriscuomoproject.substack.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Isn't it better to talk to somebody than about them?

0:03.9

I agree. I'm Chris Cuomo. Welcome to the Chris Cuomo project, where we are going to take on your comments because that's the whole point of the project.

0:13.6

The project is necessarily a collaboration here.

0:17.1

And I put out a lot of information, a lot of perspective, a lot of takes, try to give you a kind of full mix of ideas.

0:25.1

And often you have very strong reactions, which I think are very helpful, not just directionally in terms of where people's heads are, but the diversity of opinion and what the trigger points are.

0:36.4

So what do you say?

0:37.3

Let's take some comments with the one, the only, the red what the trigger points are. So what do you say? Let's take some

0:38.0

comments with the one, the only, the redoubtable, the inimitable, the inimitable, the falsely named

0:43.6

Gregory Ott. We kicked off this last episode of comments with this falsely named thing.

0:48.6

We never got to the bottom of it. There's nothing to get to the bottom of, no, I did lose

0:52.0

my driver's license, so I can't really prove my identity at the moment.

0:55.3

Wow. Does that mean anything these days?

0:57.6

It means it's a pain in the ass to go about town when you don't have a driver's license.

1:00.7

Your credit cards are in there because I just lost my credit card.

1:03.5

So I just replaced it and updated all the numbers in my apps, but now I have to go back and do it again. I don't know. I'm checking my, I'm checking my bank account to make sure it's actually lost in my house and not, you know, on the street. Did you show your voter ID

1:15.2

when you voted? They did the signature match. And I was okay, but you saw the story that a lot of young

1:21.3

people, apparently they never learned how to sign their name. So in, what, Arizona? Yeah. Ballots were thrown out. So mine is pretty good.

1:27.6

But, again, my very short name, seven letters is just like a...

1:31.7

It's very...

1:32.4

O-T-T.

1:33.5

Where are the other four?

1:34.2

G-R-E-G.

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