Cuomo: Not just a murderer

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Read several articles on this. Hey let her have her day in court fine by me. And she claims others were harassed also I believe?

But as much as I can’t stand Cuomo and as much as I can see this possibly having occurred, reading this chick’s background I can see her going for 15 minutes of fame trying to get some cred somehow. She’s tried and failed multiple times on the political front. Plus... I’d expect if Cuomo was gonna chase some split tail he’d have a tad higher bar 🤷‍♂️
 
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Read several articles on this. Hey let her have her day in court fine by me. And she claims others were harassed also I believe?

But as much as I can’t stand Cuomo and as much as I can see this possibly having occurred, reading this chick’s background I can see her going for 15 minutes of fame trying to get some cred somehow. She’s tried and failed multiple times on the political front. Plus... I’d expect if Cuomo was gonna chase some split tail he’d have a tad higher bar 🤷‍♂️

You'd be surprised, who knows if she did not shun his advances.
 
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I added to my post.
Ah ok. You’re saying she could have been willing and then changed her story. That just fits into the advancement theory I was pondering.

But hey she’s made an accusation let her have her say by all means. At a minimum it makes Cuomo squirm and I’m totally ok with that
 
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Read several articles on this. Hey let her have her day in court fine by me. And she claims others were harassed also I believe?

But as much as I can’t stand Cuomo and as much as I can see this possibly having occurred, reading this chick’s background I can see her going for 15 minutes of fame trying to get some cred somehow. She’s tried and failed multiple times on the political front. Plus... I’d expect if Cuomo was gonna chase some split tail he’d have a tad higher bar 🤷‍♂️
Oh FFS ND did you forget everything we learned from the Kavanaugh hearing? She must be believed. Otherwise you are as guilty as the harasser or rapist.
 
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Does an attack on Cuomo mean he is on Biden’s short list for SoS?
Well seeing as how Biden has already named his SoS, I’m guessing probably not. Now he has been rumored as a possible selection for Attorney General, but I don’t even think Biden is that stupid.
 
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Oh, so Governor Cuomo is a "murderer". Must have missed that.

Ironically, he'll have a job January 21, 2021, while Donald Trump will not.

Must really drive ya'll crazy.
 
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Oh, so Governor Cuomo is a "murderer". Must have missed that.

Ironically, he'll have a job January 21, 2021, while Donald Trump will not.

Must really drive ya'll crazy.
Murderer may be a strong word, but Trump didn’t order infected and sick people into nursing homes.
If Trump is to be blamed for anything that happened in NY it’s for not adequately defining the rules by which the navy hospital ships sent there operated. Those were resources that were effectively squandered due to a set of ridiculously narrow standards under which patients could be admitted.
 
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Murderer may be a strong word, but Trump didn’t order infected and sick people into nursing homes.
If Trump is to be blamed for anything that happened in NY it’s for not adequately defining the rules by which the navy hospital ships sent there operated. Those were resources that were effectively squandered due to a set of ridiculously narrow standards under which patients could be admitted.

Yeah, I don't think there's any doubt that there were major mistakes made at the onset of the virus that resulted in the untimely death of elderly folks in nursing homes. But to call Cuomo a "murderer" is akin to calling Eisenhower a murderer for the mistakes he made during D-Day that resulted in additional young men dying on the beaches of Normandy.

Can we please just move beyond the rhetoric.

Trump supporters don't like that he lost. I get it. But it's over. Let's move on.
 
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Yeah, I don't think there's any doubt that there were major mistakes made at the onset of the virus that resulted in the untimely death of elderly folks in nursing homes. But to call Cuomo a "murderer" is akin to calling Eisenhower a murderer for the mistakes he made during D-Day that resulted in additional young men dying on the beaches of Normandy.

Can we please just move beyond the rhetoric.

Trump supporters don't like that he lost. I get it. But it's over. Let's move on.

That is a horrible comparison.
 
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That is a horrible comparison.

It's a great analogy, of course. But, I'll hear you out... explain how Cuomo committed "murder".

mur·der
/ˈmərdər/

noun
  1. the unlawful premeditated killing of one human being by another.
 
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BTW, Trumpsters, your basis for this entire thread is mostly false.

Politifact:

Michael Caputo
stated on August 17, 2020 in a tweet:

“Does the #DemConvention know @NYGovCuomo forced nursing homes across NY to take in COVID positive patients and planted the seeds of infection that killed thousands of grandmothers and grandfathers?”

Our ruling
In a tweet, the HHS assistant secretary for public affairs said that New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo "forced" nursing homes across the state to admit COVID-positive patients and that this policy fueled the spread of COVID-19 that led to thousands of deaths in the nursing home population.

Although nursing homes felt pressure to accept COVID-positive patients, they were not actually forced to do so. State regulations require nursing homes to accept patients only if they can care for them, and they could have refused them on those grounds.

In addition, it’s unclear the extent to which the governor’s policy was responsible for nursing home COVID-19 deaths. Infection control is a longstanding problem in nursing homes that predates the pandemic and a report showed peak numbers of nursing home deaths came prior to the peak influx of patients as a result of Cuomo’s advisory. While the introduction of COVID-19 positive patients into nursing homes no doubt had an effect on infection spread, Caputo’s statement suggests it was solely responsible. That’s not what the evidence shows.

We rate this Mostly False.
 
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It's a great analogy, of course. But, I'll hear you out... explain how Cuomo committed "murder".

mur·der
/ˈmərdər/

noun
  1. the unlawful premeditated killing of one human being by another.
Knowingly putting sick people in the same facility with our most vulnerable=murder.
 
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It's a great analogy, of course. But, I'll hear you out... explain how Cuomo committed "murder".

mur·der
/ˈmərdər/

noun
  1. the unlawful premeditated killing of one human being by another.
I didn't say he is a murderer but there is no comparison in Cuomo's decisions and Eisenhower's.

Eisenhower sent troops to the beaches on D-Day knowing that many would die but had them trained and prepared as best as humanly possible to limit those casualties. He weighed the risk vs reward and he made the right call. Cuomo decided to sent Covid positive patients into nursing homes knowing the staffs were ill equipped, not properly trained and there was no reward in the risk he made them take.
 

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