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You are blaming multiple victims, and I reject that. Just because women are around men that hold great power, doesn't mean they are there solely to trade sex for high paying jobs. That is what your are implying.
Please provide links, or any other evidence of what you say as being true.
My evidence is what the investigation proved, as outlined by the public statements made.
"VIctims". Make a deal with the devil, get burned, and then complain.
"VIctims". Make a deal with the devil, get burned, and then complain.
Victim blaming is what you are doing you know. I do find the time of all of this odd since the 1st claim of sexual molestation occurred 2 years ago...why come out now with it? Why not 2 years ago?
I contend its being used as smoke and mirrors to cover up potential manslaughter charges for Cuomo's Covid mis-deeds; where thousands died. That is much more serious than sexual molesting state-employed women in his office.
I posted this in an other thread last week, pure political move by AG James
Yep purely calculated political move. No sense going after the nursing home deaths, too icky. They don't want him in jail, just humiliated and neutered politically. But sexual harassment that will work. I can see the ads now, "I'ts Her Turn" "She stood up for women's rights" ...blah blah blah. The press can masterbate to how historic it will be
Fact is billions of dollars are coming NY's way for infrastructure and Covid releif. The new players want to decide how to spend it and who to steer contracts to, and amass power. Andy and his boys are in the way of a lot lucre. The new jacks want their time in the sand box.
Obviously Cuomo did the right thing. Now let's see what the first female governor will do for NY!
What "right thing". Both state senate and assembly are majority controlled by democrats and Cuomo lost backing of his party. Leaders of both houses had wanted King Cuomo gone for years as he was holding up their progressive, liberal, socialist agenda. That senate leader from Yonkers hasn't stopped slagging on Cuomo since this story broke a while ago.
If Cuomo didn't resign there most certainly would have been impeachment proceedings and given (again) democrat majorities in both houses of state government, Cuomo would have lost.
State republicans have long detested Cuomo for two if not all three of his terms. They wanted him gone after gay marriage was pushed through, but everything else that followed (bail reform, illegal aliens getting drivers licenses, etc...) was icing on cake.
Andrew Cuomo should have learned from his father's mistakes; third terms rarely work out well for NYS governors. King Cuomo wore out his welcome and thus had little to no friends left that could provide cover. Healthcare unions, POC, everyone he did so much for during his tenure now turned their backs on the guy.
Not so fast. They're saying that the mayor may run for governorship. I hope not.
That would be the best chance NYS has of getting a Republican governor if the state party could put up a non-Trumpist.
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