Et tu, Andrew?
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He’s toast but let’s not pretend that his replacement will be any better in terms of policy or behavior.
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@mark said in Et tu, Andrew?:
Good people don't go into politics?
Mark, I think you know the answer. 5555
I think you are a good person. Would you WANT to go into politics? LOL
The best people for the politics jobs are those that would not want to run.
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It is two different games.
The high moral character game is nothing like the political game.
It's like saying an NFL lineman doesn't seem like a good family man, because he is bashing everyone.
When a politician is politicking he usually isn't playing the high moral character game, although he might pretend to play that game.
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@jolly said in Et tu, Andrew?:
@mark said in Et tu, Andrew?:
Why do we always elect the worst people?
Good people don't go into politics?
I have yet to see one.
You're still breathing.
Run.
You've got my vote.
Thanks but, no thanks.
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He's done, at this point it's just a matter of how long he wants to drag it out. As we saw a year ago with school closings, it takes him some time to traverse the stages of grief.
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Lol
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Stand-in?
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/cuomo-accuser-charlotte-bennett-sexual-harassment-training/
When asked Wednesday if he had completed sexual harassment training, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo said the "Short answer is yes." But Charlotte Bennett, one of the women accusing the governor of sexual harassment, said his office director completed the training for him in 2019.
"In 2019, he did not take the sexual harassment training," Bennett told "CBS Evening News" anchor and managing editor Norah O'Donnell. "I was there. I heard [the office director] say, 'I can't believe I'm doing this for you' and making a joke about the fact that she was completing the training for him. And then I heard her at the end ask him to sign the certificate."
Stephanie Benton, Cuomo's office director, "categorically denies the exchange," according to a statement from the governor's office that added, "this is not true."
"Some state employees take an online course; for Executive Chamber Senior Staff, the training takes the form of personal review of documentation," Beth Garvey, special counsel to the governor, told CBS News. "The Governor did this review of the mandated material and completed the training."
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@george-k said in Et tu, Andrew?:
A state congresswoman said that if one more woman speaks up (because, you know, three isn't enough, amirite?), he should resign.
Two more accusers this morning.
The reality is the number of men who would be in the same level of hell is shockingly large. When the standard is I think I’ve been hit at work, almost all the women I know have multiple stories.