Chris Cuomo admits he’s been ‘wrong’ about pretty much everything

Stuck in traffic, Chris Cuomo had plenty of time for some self-reflection, resulting in the News Nation host admitting that he has been wrong about pretty much everything.

“I’m wrong a lot. We don’t like to say it. We don’t like to admit it,” Cuomo said in a video he shared on social media. “We really don’t like to correct it, but that is how you grow when you get to a better place. And it is such a precious commodity right now.”

“I’ve been wrong,” he observed. “I’ve been wrong about political issues. I’ve been wrong about people. I’ve been wrong about myself. I’ve been wrong about my responsibilities. I’ve been wrong about my opinions, my tastes, my choices.”

Having covered the gamut, Cuomo then spoke about the upside to being wrong.

“I’ve been wrong. And that’s OK. Hopefully you learn,” he added. “Hopefully, when you’re wrong, you get to a better place. If you do the work — unless you stubbornly hold on, and that’s where so many of us are stuck.”

“It’s not just being wrong, it’s refusing to learn what’s right,” he concluded. “I’ve been wrong. Have you been wrong? If you say no, you’re wrong.”

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Of course, as a former CNN host, being wrong was expected IF you’re on the right side of the accepted left-wing groupthink narrative of the day — and Cuomo is appealing to a very different market in his current gig.

As for being right, Cuomo credited President Donald Trump on Tuesday’s episode of The Chris Cuomo Project for his foreign policy decisions.

“Iran alone was a great stopgap measure. As long as that regime is in place, it’s an extreme Islamist, terroristic regime. It oppresses its own people. They are death to us, death to Israel,” Cuomo said. “As long as they exist and are not replaced by something that approximates better, we have an active threat. That said, there’s no question that the bombing sent a very strong message to the regime. Their proxies have been beaten down thanks mostly to Israel, but also American intervention. And their nuclear program has been slowed.”

“What he just did with the equipment that’s going to Ukraine and having the surrounding countries pay for it — that’s a good move,” he added. “Good move. Getting NATO in — good move.”

Cuomo still has much to do to fully rehabilitate his public image, and social media users were not shy about reminding him of that.

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Here’s a quick sampling of responses to the story, as seen on X:

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