If we get through this, let's come back better (not worse)

A coalition of left-leaning groups has encouraged New Yorkers not to include Adams or Cuomo, naming its campaign DREAM (“Don’t Rank Eric or Andrew for Mayor”). Now that Adams is no longer in the primary, they changed to “Don’t Rank Evil Andrew for Mayor.”

 

Lol. Good for them.

First, a bit of election analysis that was mostly ignored:

Harris won non-college-educated women voters by a margin of eight points; 61 percent of college-educated women selected Harris and 37 percent selected Trump, whereas 53 percent of non-college-educated women voted for Harris and 45 percent voted for Trump.

61%. That’s a good number. Let’s keep it, shall we?

Upon completion of our independent investigation into allegations of sexual harassment brought against Governor Andrew Cuomo and the surrounding circumstances, we have reached the conclusion that the Governor sexually harassed a number of State employees through unwelcome and unwanted touching, as well as by making numerous offensive and sexually suggestive comments. We find that such conduct was part of a pattern of behavior that extended to his interactions with others outside of State government.

We also find the Executive Chamber’s response to allegations of sexual harassment violated its internal policies and that the Executive Chamber’s response to one complainant’s allegations constituted unlawful retaliation. In addition, we conclude that the culture of fear and intimidation, the normalization of inappropriate comments and interactions, and the poor enforcement of the policies and safeguards, contributed to the sexual harassment, retaliation, and an overall hostile work environment in the Executive Chamber.

Third, the fact that Andrew Cuomo denies he did anything wrong and claims the 11 women who reported his abuse are all lying and that it’s “political”. Why anyone would engineer such an elaborate political hit to take out this boring Right leaning centrist nepo baby is beyond me, but that’s his bullshit story and he’s sticking to it. Andrew Cuomo threatens no one who is actually in power – he’s flattering himself by imagining he’s worth hatching a conspiracy to take him down. Elliot Spitzer threatened entrenched monied interests, Taking him down made sense. Andrew Cuomo protects the status quo entrenched monied interests, not worth taking him out:

As New York state attorney general, Spitzer prosecuted cases ranging from computer-equipment price fixing to music-industry payola. But it was his targeting of corporate malfeasance that earned him his reputation as a dogged and at times arrogant crusader — and also earned him a wide swath of enemies. By bringing excessive-compensation charges against former New York Stock Exchange chairman Richard Grasso and leveling civil charges of securities fraud against then- AIG chairman Hank Greenberg, Spitzer foretold and fought against Wall Street corruption before it was fashionable.

Fourth, Andrew Cuomo’s current behavior – attacking outspoken women like AOC, lying to the public and accepting support from absolute Trumpian scumbags like Ackman and Epstein associates.

Andrew Cuomo doesn’t want to compete with women because Andrew Cuomo produces garbage “work” like this:

The top contender in the Big Apple’s bad batch of wannabe mayors gave Gothamites a whole new reason to reject his campaign courtesy of artificial intelligence. According to a report from Hell Gate, the 29-page report entitled “Addressing New York’s Housing Crisis” was said to contain “garbled text and a citation from ChatGPT,” as “By page 28, it appears his campaign ran out of steam.” “This is a politically convenient posture, but to be in,” read one excerpt ahead of an awkward turn of phrase that had one social media user reacting “Lmfao man.”

Let’s let Andrew Cuomo join the ranks of mediocre misogynist men who defected to the Right when mouthy, outspoken liberal women called them out on their behavior. He can hang out with Russell Brand and Matt Taibbi and kiss Donald Trump’s ass all he wants in the GOP. We don’t need him in the Democratic Party. Allowing him a comeback would be a real betrayal to the whopping 61% of college educated women who vote for liberals and Democrats and don’t want to be burdened with needy, egomaniac sex pests while we’re trying to get out work done.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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