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On the menu today: New York governor Andrew Cuomo finds an innovative new way to get in trouble — and figures out how to rope his brother Chris into the mess; some ominous signs that the northeastern United States might be seeing a surge in COVID-19 cases, even while vaccinations proceed; and a reminder of just how spectacularly implausible China's official pandemic statistics are.
Andrew Cuomo Reveals We're Not Really All in This Together
New York governor Andrew Cuomo, March 31, 2020: "We still see people coming out who don’t need to be out. Even for essential workers, people have to be careful. And again, I’ve been trying to communicate that. Everyone, everyone is subject to this virus. It is the great equalizer. I don’t care how smart, how rich, how powerful you think you are. I don’t care how young, how old. This virus is the great equalizer."
Cuomo might be the most arrogant and entitled governor in the country, but if that doesn't seem like a remarkable label, gaze at Sacramento, Springfield, Lansing, or Richmond and contemplate his competition.
Because while Cuomo was telling ...
| | | WITH JIM GERAGHTY March 25 2021 | | | WITH JIM GERAGHTY March 25 2021 | | | | On the menu today: New York governor Andrew Cuomo finds an innovative new way to get in trouble — and figures out how to rope his brother Chris into the mess; some ominous signs that the northeastern United States might be seeing a surge in COVID-19 cases, even while vaccinations proceed; and a reminder of just how spectacularly implausible China's official pandemic statistics are. Andrew Cuomo Reveals We're Not Really All in This Together New York governor Andrew Cuomo, March 31, 2020: "We still see people coming out who don’t need to be out. Even for essential workers, people have to be careful. And again, I’ve been trying to communicate that. Everyone, everyone is subject to this virus. It is the great equalizer. I don’t care how smart, how rich, how powerful you think you are. I don’t care how young, how old. This virus is the great equalizer." Cuomo might be the most arrogant and entitled governor in the country, but if that doesn't seem like a remarkable label, gaze at Sacramento, Springfield, Lansing, or Richmond and contemplate his competition. Because while Cuomo was telling ... READ MORE | | | | |
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