Remember Chris Cuomo? He’s insulting Sylvester Stallone for some reason

Former CNN host Chris Cuomo is living proof that the bad take train has no breaks after his recent comments about beloved actor Sylvester Stallone.

It all started when the journalist visited The Adam Friedland Show for a candid conversation. Eventually, the topic turned to Cuomo’s ex-co-worker Wolf Blitzer, with Friedland asking whether Blitzer had ever had his “penis out under the desk.” Cuomo had nothing but praise for the long-time CNN host, claiming he had referred to him as “the captain” during his time at the network.

“He was the exemplar of everything we wanted to be. The guy works his ass off and he’s a good man,” Cuomo gushed.

“He’s like a Stallone character,” Friedland replied, which prompted Cuomo to reveal his bias against the actor.

“[I]nstead of being a cartoonish fool, Blitzer is just an earnest good guy.”

“You’re anti-Stallone?” asked the gob-smacked host, to which Cuomo explained that he “doesn’t love” the characters the actor has played.

Exsqueeze me but who doesn’t love Rambo and Rocky? Well, Stallone may not have Cuomo’s support, but he does have some Oscars to comfort him in these trying times.

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