Goodbye, Cuomos!
Last year may have been the year of the Cuomosexual, but 2021 rightly disabused people of the notion that New York's governor had their best interests at heart.

"When I stream his presser on the governor's website—every day around 11:30 a.m., complete with a PowerPoint presentation—I feel comforted. I feel alive. I feel protected. I feel… butterflies," wrote Jezebel writer Rebecca Fishbein back in March 2020.
Fishbein wasn't the only one who became infatuated. The type of fanfare typically reserved for a Jonas Brother or a Backstreet Boy was showered upon New York's Queens-born tough-guy governor by members of the media class for many months in early 2020, as the COVID-19 pandemic ravaged New York City, filling up mobile morgue trucks and keeping people stuck in their apartments. While the sound of cacerolazo and applause would ring out each night at 7 p.m. thanking "essential" workers for their work, apprehensive pajama-class New Yorkers would tune into Gov. Andrew Cuomo's midday briefings, looking for morsels of reassurance amid their growing uncertainty. Headlines both reflected their unease and regaled us with details about "How Coronavirus Made Andrew Cuomo America's Governor," "How Cuomo…Became the Politician of the Moment," "Why We Are Crushing on Andrew Cuomo Right Now," and "How Andrew Cuomo Became the Coronavirus Trump Antidote."
From this sprung a new term: the Cuomosexual, used to describe those who were enamored not just with Cuomo's personality and old New York accent, but also with the idea that someone within the halls of power was willing to spar with then–President Donald Trump and serve as a counterweight against the president's worrisome COVID-19 callousness. "Forget bodyguards," Cuomo said, making no secret of his distaste; Trump "better have an army if he thinks he's going to walk down the street in New York," the governor told the hordes of guffawing New Yorkers, who reveled in their guy's reassuring dunks.
The problem was that the media class concocted a cult of personality around Cuomo, fatally blinding itself to the governor's flaws in much the same way that Trumpists had. This gave Cuomo fertile ground to abuse his power and pursue bad policy that ultimately led to many people's deaths.
It all started on March 25, 2020, the day then–Governor Cuomo issued a directive forcing nursing homes in the state to accept recovering COVID patients who'd been released from hospitals to make room for incoming invalids. Roughly 9,000 patients were discharged and sent to residential care facilities. Many entered without testing and proper isolation practices, which many experts believe is a huge part of what led to the virus spreading like wildfire among the state's most vulnerable population.
On May 10, Cuomo finally reversed this directive, requiring nursing homes to only admit residents once they'd tested negative for COVID. But the damage had already been done: The Cuomo administration had hidden the deaths of almost 4,000 New Yorkers, miscounting by around 40 percent. "The state initially publicized only the number of residents who died of Covid-19 inside nursing homes, even after it became aware that thousands more residents had died after being transferred to hospitals," reported The New York Times in January. (This was out of step with the data collection of almost every other state, for the record.)
It wasn't just a miscount; reports surfaced that the administration had known it was concealing the proper numbers, attempting to save face after the nursing home directive had been widely scrutinized as a deadly policy. And when all this came to light, the Cuomo administration's excuse was astonishingly weak: Officials were worried the Trump administration would investigate them, turn the matter into "a giant political football," said top Cuomo aides.
To make matters worse, the governor did the same exact thing to residential facilities for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities, issuing a directive that failed to require residential facilities to do proper testing and isolation protocol. "Losing two family members who should have lived longer lives is so hard to understand especially when we learned that there was a directive to place symptomatic individuals back in homes," Danielle Platt Lewis told me in March of this year, saying that losing two aunts, who lived in group homes on Long Island, to COVID "was a nightmare of an experience for our family." Another person told me he wished he'd moved his now-deceased relatives to a different state.
"There has never been any question in my mind that sending COVID-19 patients into completely unprepared, understaffed and underresourced nursing homes both increased transmission and led to a greater number of deaths," Michael Wasserman, president of the California Association of Long Term Care Medicine, told the Associated Press. New York Attorney General Letitia James launched a five-month investigation into the Cuomo administration's conduct, ultimately finding that the governor's actions "may have put residents at increased risk of harm in some facilities."
Worse still, the Cuomo administration had other venues where it could've sent COVID-positive patients on the mend, to isolate them and reduce spread in residential facilities. The USNS Comfort, a military hospital ship, sat largely vacant, as did the Javits Center, which had been turned into additional hospital space amid the worst of the crisis.
But that's not what ultimately got best-selling author Andrew Cuomo to resign this past August: It was the sexual harassment of 11 women, nine of whom were state employees, and the retaliation against one who came forward. After the third or fourth accuser came forward, the fawning media turned on him, and his ouster looked…suddenly possible. State legislators announced an investigation into his misconduct, and started exploring impeachment.
His summertime fall from grace was swift since there was something for everyone to hate in Cuomo. He conscripted aides into violating ethics rules by forcing them to use state time and resources to help him write his self-aggrandizing memoir. He set overly restrictive vaccine-queue rules that forced some medical providers to throw away precious doses instead of just getting as many shots in arms as possible. And who could forget that he secured special treatment for his own family members and VIPs during the early days of the pandemic when testing resources were scarce.
Now, about those family members. CNN anchor and governor's brother Chris Cuomo was the king of softball interviews during those early pandemic days, goofing off with giant cotton swabs on the airwaves, bringing his brother on to tease him for having a big Italian schnoz, and faking his reemergence into society after a bout of COVID for dramatic effect. But when shit really hit the fan and the elder Cuomo came under fire for the twin scandals of the nursing home deaths and sexual harassment claims, Chris used his status and connections as a journalist to try to discredit accusers, which ultimately led to his firing.
Conducting opposition research meant to help fortify a favored politician's job is simply not an appropriate role for a journalist to play. "By keeping Cuomo on the air and in his job, CNN would send the message that journalistic ethics are only for the little people and viewers are on their own," wrote The Atlantic's David Graham of the firing, which happened just weeks ago. And though it made the right call in the end, CNN should've wised up to the conflict of interest much sooner, or done a better job of managing it from the get-go instead of trying feeble attempts at damage control 20 months in.
An aggressive and oppositional press comprised of people from different ideological traditions is a necessary check on bad politicians. But as the Cuomo saga indicates, far too many journalists fall asleep at the wheel.
As for the governor himself, it's abundantly clear now that he should not have been heralded as a savior when he was nothing of the sort. He was always just another standard-issue corrupt, self-serving, handsy politician in a long dynastic line of them, and New Yorkers might've embarrassed themselves less—and made it harder for Cuomo to abuse his power—if they'd been sufficiently skeptical.
Or as one ELLE writer put it, "I Can't Believe I Ever Called Myself 'Cuomosexual.'"
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Lacks context; does not mention that there were no mean tweets.
Those tweets were very mean. Poor Don Lemon was offended.
If one were to watch Fox News, instead of the cuts shown on CNN, one would be aware that almost all Fox reporters and personalities knew that Trump is an asshole. This was considered, on the whole, to be an asset more than a liability. Frequent statements that he should have his phone taken away before bedtime to at least slow down the Twitter storm and perhaps even make a pause for reflection before "enter."
There are at least two personalities at Fox who see Trump as the second coming, but that is among several dozen who freely admit to his faults.
And, it might be noted, Fox and it's tiny competitor OAN are a small part of the main stream media; The networks, CNN, and MSNBC were cheerleaders for the Cuomos.
Christ, what a couple of assholes.
Quid pro cuomo
This article is kind of off.... I can't quite put my finger on it.
Perhaps the bit about Andrew Cuomo getting fired for providing opposition research on his brother's sexual harassment accusers is the revealing moment that illustrates the overall sense of something being amiss?
I mean, sure, "Conducting opposition research meant to help fortify a favored politician's job is simply not an appropriate role for a journalist to play.". But Cuomo was doing that and more for his entire tenure. Openly. Publicly.
The entire CNN staff is nothing more than an "oppo research" team and propaganda machine. This has been fairly clear for a long while... Remember, it was CNN who gave the Clinton campaign the questions prior to the debate.
Nobody "fell asleep at the switch". This is a silly cover. They are all working very hard with full knowledge not only of what they are doing, but that what they are doing is right.
Do you really pretend that Brian Shelter is just a hardworking journalist trying to get the story? That Chuck Todd is an old-school down the middle, just the facts political reporter?
These are news organizations that protect pedophiles and defame innocent 16 year old kids for political purposes. They didn't have lapses because they were asleep... They have their shoulder at the wheel, pushing hard.
Savannah Guthrie didn't "accidentally" spend a half hour interview trying to rehabilitate Nathan Phillips and then spend another half hour trying to play gotcha with Nick Sandmann because she was asleep at the switch. She was creating dishonest and defamatory propaganda to ensure that the deeper truth, the political truth, the truth that those other people are evil should come to light and bring the people to love team blue.
Well said, Cyto.
+1
Chris Wallace moderated a presidential debate where he demanded Trump "disavow" the proud Boys and "white supremacists" while protecting Biden from having to do the same for blmantifa and communists.
He did this immediately after months of coordinated leftist rioting that caused billions of $ in destruction and killed dozens of people.
And he did so to defend Bidens aim against Trump when trump asked for examples and pointed to the many times he had renounced them.
It was pure fictitious hate mongering to deflect from the left's explicit use of coordinated, top down political violence.
Chris Wallace should be lynched.
Chris Wallace received worse punishment - he was banished to low ratings CNN.
Andrew's initial public speech addressing the sex accusations was a thing of beauty. IIRC, he defended himself solidly in four different ways, and was able to portray himself as a victim.
So, yes -- he'll be back.
I suspect that the only reason he is gone is the same reason he was "America's Governor" as anointed by the media. "The establishment" once saw him as the next president. Perhaps even an 11th hour substitute for a failing Biden. Yes, this was openly discussed going into the DNC convention.
But then he outlived his usefulness. Kamala Harris was the announced one with the power. Remember how Kamala's friend Jussie Smollette was given a reprieve by a friendly prosecutor?
Well... In New York we have a state AG who is entirely political, winning election on a campaign of using her office for political purposes. And this is the person who took Cuomo down.
She did not do this by herself. It was the New York power structure who dropped their suppose for Cuomo and allowed this to proceed.
Why?
Well... There are always political machines behind these presidential runs. And in Democrat circles the two biggest, most powerful machines are the Clinton machine and the Obama machine. Cuomo was trying to stand up his own machine and he got squashed.
She is now defending Cuomo after she dropped put of the governors race.
Chris yes, it must have been tough on him, raping those women.
Was he the one who wanted men with guns to threaten doctors and pregnant women? Or was it his party's idea to offer bounty hunters a slice of tax revenue in exchange for hunting down and persecuting pregnant girls. Liz could at least spell out the nature of the "harassment." Was it codifying the 1972 Libertarian Platform Roe v Wade plank urging repeal of laws that send goons with guns to coerce women and doctors?
The people keep electing these arseholes so maybe the voters should be punished too by not allowing resignations, impeachments, or recalls? "You elected him/her; you can stew in your juices until the next election no matter how corrupt or venal your politician is."
Several of the comments include the word asshole. And Liz frames her assessment partly as people learning that the Cuomos did not care about them.
But, as has been well documented, a fun and perhaps fatal trend in our partisan politics is not so much voting for somebody that will help me, but somebody that will screw my enemies. We are quite happy to suffer a bit as long as those other evil-doers suffer more.
And that is certainly part of both Cuomo's and Trump's appeal. Yes, we might know he is an asshole, but boy do we get a kick of how those stupid conservatives/liberals lose their minds when Cuomo/Trump speaks!
The oddity is the media defended and hid their actions both before critical mass was actually reached. Meanwhile they go after anyone on the right for the most innocuous actions. Celebrating a defeat after critical mass is reached os bullshit at best.
Fishbein wasn't the only one who became infatuated.
Embarrassing. I never understood these cults of personality. I mean, sure, I get that feminism is essentially born from daddy issues, which can bring some weird results, but the adoration of people like Cuomo or his supposed polar opposite, Trump, is bizarre. How goddamn difficult is it to just express an appreciation of something you think they are not doing completely wrong?
>>which can bring some weird results
Blues Clues guy
Nice information colors name
Not like their replacements are any better.
Btw, the real reason Andrew Cuomo was ousted in the manner that he was, is because the Democrat establishment was afraid that his political move to put sick elderly people back into nursing homes would become politically ruinous to other governors who did the same.
True. Now they can say doing that was not wrong.
"...I feel… butterflies,"
FFS!
Woman's got serious daddy issues.
"By keeping Cuomo on the air and in his job, CNN would send the message that journalistic ethics are only for the little people"
How little was loobin' Toobin?
Zoom in to find out.
>>I feel comforted. I feel alive. I feel protected. I feel… butterflies," wrote Jezebel writer Rebecca Fishbein back in March 2020.
nobody should pay Rebecca Fishbein to write.
She's a typical, modern journalist. She espouses feelings...
comforted, protected ... and alive ... one of these things is not like the other yikes
Wonder if she would have let Cuomo grab her right in the pussy.
2021 rightly disabused people of the notion that New York's governor had their best interests at heart
I guess that's a start, now we just have to disabuse them of the notion that the other thousands of politicians and millions of government employees have their best interests at heart either.
Where is Reason/the Koch brothers on the Republican governors who moved sick people into nursing homes - such as "Charlie" Baker in Massachusetts?
The Dems and Repubs have differing policies on Covid because that's the oligarchy's plan to divide us - turn us against each other instead of poor vs. rich
The GOP and its tools simply prefer Robert Dear to Cuomo, but lack the guts to own up to it.
So the year wasn't all bad, then.
Now if only we can go back to calling it the Tappan Zee bridge.
Googbye
Their only choice will be to join the club and share some small portion of the sadism. io games online
I note that the NY state legislature just stripped Andrew (brother of The Lesser Cuomo) of his 5MM+ book monies. That counts for something.
Really a shame that Phailing Phil Murphy, governor of the People's Republic of NJ cannot have a similar fate: being stripped of his cushy italian villa. Phailing Phil was equally venal and incompetent.
I would like to see the Cuomos lose their freedom.
My heart would like you to be wrong; my head tells me you are right.
Well they took his Emmy away. Wasn't that punishment enough?
I look forward to the day when they turn on Biden, if only to get that cocksucking VP in place.
Actually I get more of a sense of a crowd of cackling sadistic villains knowing that what they're doing is wrong, and loving every minute of it. Ha, we can make life hell for everybody outside our club; let's go for it, and rub their faces in it! Their only choice will be to join the club and share some small portion of the sadism.
Heads up
https://nypost.com/2021/12/16/andrew-cuomo-order-to-return-book-profits-shot-down-as-illegal-attorney-general-letitia-james/
If what I’ve read is accurate, Andrew Cuomo is only worth about $5 million. So relaying the book money would bankrupt him. Which would be super awesome.
Or the guy who plowed over 50 people in a parade, killing 6. He was just following woke ideology to its intended conclusions, and the media covered up for him.
“SUV crashes into crowd. Injuries reported.”