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  • Andrew Cuomo’s pandemic response in NY fueled by politics, not science, former health officials say

    11/28/2021 2:28:45 PM PST · by ChicagoConservative27 · 7 replies
    Fox news ^ | 11/27/2021 | Jessica Chasmar
    Disgraced former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s approach to the pandemic was largely fueled by politics and preserving his own ego rather than actual science, according to a new report. Former state health officials described the Cuomo administration as a "frantic" environment where public health experts "were not just overruled, but constantly responding to Cuomo's ‘ridiculous demands’ that were expected to take precedence," Politico reported Friday.
  • ‘Cuomosexuals’ lament fall of groping gov: Cuomo was my shamelessly sexy God

    08/11/2021 2:47:40 PM PDT · by conservative98 · 43 replies
    NY Post ^ | August 11, 2021 | Doree Lewak
    They went from crush to crushed. When she was isolating in Florida last year at the beginning of the pandemic, scared and lonely, Erin Davis had one thing driving her hope and racing heartbeat: Andrew Cuomo. “Cuomo was my God,” said the 36-year-old Upper East Sider, who added that she’s drawn to older men. “I was crazy for him — I thought he was shamelessly sexy.” Davis, who works as a dating coach, even threw herself a “Cuomo de Mayo” party complete with cocktails and prints of Cuomo’s wide grin during lockdown. But Davis’ fire for the governor started to...
  • Cuomo accuser Lindsey Boylan leads NYC impeachment rally — as fans gather to support him

    03/20/2021 3:13:17 PM PDT · by conservative98 · 27 replies
    NY Post ^ | March 20, 2021 | 5:28pm | Georgett Roberts, Sam Raskin and Mary Kay Linge
    Protesters came to bury Gov. Andrew Cuomo — and to praise him — at dueling Manhattan rallies Saturday. Lindsey Boylan, the first female accuser whose allegations of sexual harassment while a member of Cuomo’s staff lit the fuse on the ongoing effort to oust him, led demands for his impeachment in Washington Square Park. “Abuse does not confine itself to one person or one area,” Boylan told a crowd of about 100 activists. “Someone who abuses their power doesn’t just do it to one woman or one community. They do it on some level to every person and every community.”...
  • Chris Cuomo has lost an average of 600,000 viewers a night on CNN since his brother's nursing home and sex scandals - which the show ignores

    03/20/2021 12:19:53 AM PDT · by knighthawk · 9 replies
    UK Daily Mail ^ | March 20 2021 | HOLDEN WALTER-WARNER
    Chris Cuomo's CNN show is losing an average of 600,000 viewers each night since his brother Andrew Cuomo became embroiled in scandals over sexual harassment and nursing home deaths. The governor was a frequent guest on Chris's show during the height of the COVID pandemic, but he's now persona non grata on the program. The show has refused to cover the nursing home death scandal and the sexual harassment scandals that have embroiled Andrew Cuomo. Nielsen Media research shows an average of only 1.6 million viewers each night have tuned into 'Cuomo Prime Time' since the ban on Andrew Cuomo...
  • Editorial: Resign, Mr. Cuomo

    03/06/2021 12:34:58 PM PST · by conservative98 · 35 replies
    Times Union ^ | on March 6, 2021 | Times Union Editorial Board |
    First Gov. Andrew Cuomo hid the truth about deaths of nursing home residents from the public. Then his administration lied about why. Then, pretending to come clean, it lied about why it lied. Enough. Mr. Cuomo has squandered the public’s trust at a time when it’s needed more than ever. Amid an enduring pandemic, it is vital that people can believe what their governor and their government are telling them, and that the rules they’re asked to follow and the sacrifices they’re asked to make are truly in the interest of public health. It is time for Mr. Cuomo to...
  • 'Savior of the Spring': Ex-Cuomo Aide Rips the Governor in a New Op-ed

    11/28/2020 8:29:14 AM PST · by Kaslin · 2 replies
    Townhall.com ^ | November 28, 2020 | Cortney O'Brien
    Finally. A voice of reason. New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo may be enjoying his Emmy win and a TIME "Person of the Year" nomination, but not everyone is singing his praises. One of his former aides, Alexis Grenell, sounded off on her old boss this week for his behavior this past year. Grenell, who served as Cuomo's deputy director of intergovernmental affairs when he was state attorney general, ripped him in an op-ed for The Nation titled “The Collapse of the Cuomosexual.” She had plenty of material to work with, from Cuomo's press conference tantrums last week when a reporter...
  • The Shameless Gaslighting by Andrew Cuomo’s Defenders

    07/16/2020 1:07:25 PM PDT · by TBP · 12 replies
    National Review ^ | July 14, 2020 | By DAVID HARSANYI
    On March 25, New York governor Andrew Cuomo made one of deadliest mistakes of the coronavirus crisis, signing an executive order forcing nursing homes in his state to accept patients who tested positive for coronavirus. Around 4,800 New Yorkers died from COVID-19 in those nursing homes from March to May — approximately 25 percent of all fatalities in the state. Many medical professionals opposed the policy. A report by ProPublica, certainly no right-wing outlet, found that deaths had spiked after Cuomo’s order. States issuing similar policies — Michigan and New Jersey — saw similar disasters unfold. By any standard, the...