As Bernie Sanders campaign manager Jeff Weaver appeared as a guest on Wednesday's New Day, CNN co-host Chris Cuomo referred to criticisms of Hillary Clinton as a "hate parade" as he pressed Weaver on whether it was "fair" for his campaign to add to a "drip, drip, drip" of attacks on Clinton by calling for her to release transcripts of her paid speeches.



At 8:25 a.m. ET, Cuomo brought up the issue:

Last night, I thought he (Sanders) was going to hit me, throws his hands all like that. "Here are all my Wall Street speeches." The point is obvious: "I don't play that game -- Hillary Clinton does." Is it fair to chase her about transcripts of speeches?

After Weaver defended the Sanders campaign's demand for the transcripts, the CNN host used the words "hate parade" as he followed up:

But does it create a false standard? And do you play into the drip, drip, drip against Hillary Clinton, something that the Senator has sworn off long ago, that he didn't want to be part of that hate parade?

But then the Clintons will say, "But then there's another thing, and then it's, they want something else. And then they want to see different things than anybody else shows, and it's an unfair standard."

After his guest pointed out that "the drip, drip, drip is caused by the fact that they won't just release them. If they just released them, there's no drip, drip," Cuomo pressed again:

Below is a transcript of the relevant portion of the Wednesday, February 24, New Day on CNN: