Chris Cuomo is now not only publicly questioning the narrative he’s promoted throughout the pandemic, but he’s also discussing it with Dave Rubin of “The Rubin Report.”
And while he’s often not always right, he’s at least willing to talk about it.
On a recent episode of “The Chris Cuomo Project,” the two sat down to discuss the vast array of failures that occurred under government and media scrutiny in the not-so-distant past.
“I don’t think that vaccine was a vaccine. It didn’t work,” Rubin told Cuomo, to which Cuomo replied, “It works.”
“That’s why hospitalizations are going down,” Cuomo added.
“I know everyone says that, but I don’t think there’s any evidence of that actually,” Rubin said. “I haven’t been vaccinated, they haven’t been vaccinated, none of my crew members have been vaccinated.”
Cuomo points out that Rubin and his associates are not among the people who should get vaccinated, but Rubin reminds Cuomo that they were all forced to do so.
“This needs to be reviewed and scrutinized and I believe it will ultimately be found to be wrong,” Cuomo said surprisingly.
But he disagreed when Rubin said Fauci should be in jail for what he did to the American people.
“For what?” Mr. Cuomo asked, shocked. “What crime?”
“In the last few days, he’s admitted — completely admitted — that six feet of social distancing was largely a myth,” Rubin explains. “He’s the head of the NIH.”
“These rules come from the CDC,” Cuomo insisted.
“There was nothing to back it up,” Rubin said, noting that that wasn’t the only thing that was lacking: “There was no evidence that you could go to a restaurant and take your mask off when you’re sitting down, and the only people who would catch COVID-19 are the waiters who are standing and have to wear masks.”
“Masks are completely ineffective.”
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