Posted on 05/17/2020 5:13:04 PM PDT by Kaslin
Gov. Andrew Cuomo was widely praised for his tone of leadership, but hiding behind it were dismal failures.
During the first two months of the Chinese virus crisis, most in our media depicted New York Gov. Andrew Cuomos public persona as It is so refreshing to see real leadership. After years of bashing Donald Trump for his tone and supposed rejection of norms, the media found in Cuomo a kind of anti-Trump.
His tone was supposedly perfect. But we are now learning that his actual response to the crisis left quite a bit lacking, to say the least.
The general media attitude was nicely summed up by CNNs Chris Cilizza in a May 1 article about Cuomos soaring poll numbers: Cuomos daily press briefings on the state of the states fight against the virus have become must-see TV as Cuomo ranges from stern father to loving counselor to frank friend and back. He has also benefited from radical transparency about what he knows and doesnt know about the states fight against the coronavirus.
But this week a devastating report from Pro Publica shows that, behind the scenes, when he wasnt making must-watch TV, Cuomos slow response and child-like feud with New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio hampered the city and states early efforts to contain the coronavirus. As for radical transparency, Cuomo has still offered no good explanation for the states policy toward nursing homes that fostered the most deadly petri dishes.
This reveals something interesting about the roles of tone and norms in politics and governance. Critics of Trumps hyperbolic rhetorical style and willingness to say things that offend them seem to think that good tone and maintenance of norms by a politician indicates he is pursuing positive policies and in control of the situation, but this is often not the case. In fact, a polished tone more often elides failures than it symbolizes success.
Heres an example. Would Barack Obama have ever called the press the enemy of the American people? Certainly not. But would his administration spy on journalists? Absolutely, and it did. Would Obama cackle about political opponents going to jail? Not a chance. Would his administration try to send political opponents to jail? Yup.
To put it bluntly, Cuomo has not been an effective governor during this crisis, but he has played one on TV. At least in terms of early public opinion, that was enough.
Cuomos father, a former governor, was one of the most eloquent politicians of his generation. In 1988 I saw Mario Cuomo speak in South Philly. The old Italian ladies couldnt have been more thrilled if it were Jesus Christ himself. Andrew is a chip off the old block.
The reason Trump has soaring popularity numbers among Republicans is that they like the results of his policies and either enjoy, laugh off, or shrug off his off-color moments. In 2012, the GOP offered the gold standard of polished tone and norm observance in Mitt Romney. He lost. Now he is the avatar for a small slice of loud conservatives so obsessed with tone and norms that they want to hand the country over to Democrats.
The lesson for everyone here is to pay far more attention to actions taken by elected executives and their administrations than their mere words. For months, the media has focused on blunt and sometimes inaccurate statements by Trump, or tried to manufacture splits between him and his medical experts rather than report on the actual federal response.
Likewise, coverage of Cuomo has glowingly focused on his silky delivery and central casting tone. Of course he must have been doing all the right things; just listen to how eloquent he is. But he wasnt, and the media missed that story even though deaths in New York were piling up every day more than anywhere else in the country.
Trump and Cuomo have engaged in a delicate dance during the pandemic. While they have worked well in concert and often praise each other, the media has set them up as opposites, if not opponents. Both men faced an unprecedented situation with few good answers. Both made mistakes. Both also made some good decisions. Eventually, perhaps, we can go back and get a clearer picture of what worked and what didnt.
In the meantime, lets keep focus where it matters. Lets pay more attention to actual results and less to the niceties and norms of tone.
If he wants to pay attention to “actual results” then here you go
#1 state in total corona virus deaths
#1 state in elederly nursing home deaths
#1 state in crying wolf for supplies and wasted money when given said supplys
#1 state in given additional hospital beds and temporary tent hospitals never used.
#1 state ungrateful to thoses that sacrificed time and effort and rewarded by having to pay state taxes!
#1 state being ran by a steaming pile of #2!
Are they both married to hair stylists?
Not just #1 state in total corona virus deaths but #1 location in the world for deaths
Most of this BS was NYC and North Jersey. Most of the dead were in Nursing Homes and those with pre-existing conditions.
I heard his “tone” when he announced the new nursing home rules. I’d say the tone was “condescending asshole.”
Yeah, leadership in killing more elderly nursing home residents than any other Governor in New York State's history.
That policy, which Cuomo insisted on for over a month despite reports of the bloody consequences, meshes with his requirement for taxes from medical volunteers from other states. He must have seen a huge hole in the NY State budget and is attempting to reduce it by taxing everything and killing granny (thus cutting medicare expenses).
Medicaid, not Medicare.
It would be interesting to see if dual-eligible WuFlu patients in NYS die from WuFlu at a higher rate than do those with other insurance.
Cuomo was never that great.
Andrew “Herod” Cuomo.
Thanks - just tweeted that to his account as a “report card”...
You know you're the problem when people are racing to leave your state and your former wives and girlfriends have also left you.
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