Posted on 05/18/2021 2:27:53 PM PDT by JV3MRC
The ABC, CBS and NBC evening networks didn’t seem to mind New York Governor Andrew Cuomo (D) monetizing the disastrous way he handled the pandemic in his state.
The Associated Press (AP) reported that Monday disclosures revealed Cuomo was “paid a $3.1 million advance to write his COVID-19 leadership book last year.” In addition, “under his publishing contract[, Cuomo] will make another $2 million on the memoir over the next two years.” AP stated that the windfall “inflamed critics who have said it was inappropriate for Cuomo to personally enrich himself with a self-congratulatory book, published just as the state was seeing a deadly resurgence in infections last October.” The scandal-plagued Cuomo was already under fire for his aides reportedly burying COVID-19 death toll data following his mandate that nursing homes be forced to accept COVID-positive patients.
ABC World News Tonight, CBS Evening News and NBC Nightly News ignored the story during their May 17 broadcasts. ABC, in particular, was brazen enough to report that Cuomo said, “we have to get back to life and living,” concerning his state lifting its “indoor and outdoor mask rule.” ABC did this while censoring news on Cuomo’s book cash flows.
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What’s going on out there? : )
Whats it called?
Saving Money at Granny’s expense
May the families of those he killed in nursing homes get every penny of NHK Cuomo's fake "book deal".
The Propagandists of ABCAPCBSCNNNBCNPRNYTWAPO will try to keep this out of the public eye.
I wonder which publishers are handing over this kind of money?
Publisher is merely the bag man. It’s somebody elses money.
Money laundering. Tax payer money from some aid package finds its way to book company. Then book company pays some of it to whoever they are told to.
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