Actually6Foot3
Veteran
The centrists over in the Primary and Biden thread would get a hard on for this guy.
Anti poor
Anti middle class
Anti black
Pro corporate
It's a centrists wet dream
The centrists over in the Primary and Biden thread would get a hard on for this guy.
A leader who can reach across the aisle and bridge partisan divisions.
She and de Blasio would of destroyed this state...Imagine if that sex in the city chick was governor.
She would've discharged covid patients into nursing homes?She and de Blasio would of destroyed this state...
Cuomo should run in 2024 though...
glad NY voted for Cuomo and not the homoShe and de Blasio would of destroyed this state...
Cuomo should run in 2024 though...
Life comes at you pretty fast. lolCovid made him popular and now it's gonna crush him
This is the kind of leadership we need in the white house a man whose willing to make the tough choices and admit when makes a mistake.
It was kinda funny watching Erin Burnett drag him and then Chris acting like nothin goin on on his show
So when a top aide to Mr. Cuomo recently admitted that his administration had withheld nursing home data from state lawmakers, Mr. Kim, whose Queens district was hit hard by the coronavirus, said it appeared the governor was “trying to dodge having any incriminating evidence.”
Hours after Mr. Kim made that comment to The New York Post last Thursday, he said he got an irate late-night call from the governor. Mr. Cuomo began with a question — “Are you an honorable man?” — and then proceeded to yell for 10 minutes, Mr. Kim recalled, threatening to publicly tarnish the assemblyman and urging him to issue a new statement clarifying his remarks.
Mr. Cuomo made good on his threat on Wednesday afternoon.
In a remarkable retort, the governor used his press briefing to lob allegations of impropriety at the assemblyman, saying that he and his administration have had a “long and hostile relationship” with Mr. Kim, now in his fifth term.
published by The New York Post that was signed by several Assembly members, including Mr. Kim. The letter, citing the governor’s delays in releasing a complete tally of deaths of nursing home residents, including those that happened after a resident was transferred to a hospital, accused Mr. Cuomo of attempting to circumvent a federal probe and “intentional obstruction of justice.”
In lengthy remarks, Mr. Cuomo also accused the assemblyman of a “continuing racket” soliciting donations from nail salon owners, who were upset about a 2015 nail-salon reform law that he helped craft.
“I believe it was unethical if not illegal,” Mr. Cuomo said, suggesting that Mr. Kim was engaging in “pay to play.”
The scathing back-and-forth comes as the Cuomo administration continues to deal with the fallout from a series of revelations about its withholding the data, effectively covering up the full extent of how many nursing home residents died from the virus.
In the last month, the Cuomo administration has nearly doubled the official count of deaths of nursing home residents, from about 8,500 to more than 15,000 — in the face of a blistering report from the state attorney general, Letitia James, and a court order.
“He goes off about how I hadn’t seen his wrath and anger, that he would destroy me and he would go out tomorrow and start telling how bad of a person I am and I would be finished and how he had bit his tongue about me for months,” Mr. Kim said. “This was all yelling. It wasn’t a pleasant tone.”